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The Lexus Melbourne Cup: The Race That Stopped a Nation

On Tuesday, 4 November 2025, all eyes were on the race that stopped the nation — the $10 million Lexus Melbourne Cup, where Half Yours stormed home to claim victory under jockey Jamie Melham.

This legendary event was the heart of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, bringing together the best of horse racing, fashion, food, and celebration.

Tuesday 4 November, 2025

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Getting To Flemington

Departing Flinders Street Station:

8.44 AM – 1.23 PM: Express services operating direct to Flemington Racecourse.

1.35 PM – 2.44 PM: Services stopping at Southern Cross and North Melbourne, then through to Flemington Racecourse.

Departing Southern Cross Station:

8.52 AM – 1.33 PM: Stopping at North Melbourne then express through to Flemington Racecourse.

OTHER TRANSPORT OPTIONS

Getting Home

Departing Flemington Racecourse:

1.36 PM – 8.59 PM: Services stopping at North Melbourne and Southern Cross, then through to Flinders Street Station.

The last train will depart Flemington Racecourse at 8.59 PM.

VRC App and new Digital Map experience.

Take your Flemington experience to the next level. The updated Digital Map helps you plan your experience before you have even arrived!

The Digital Map gives you real-time navigation and access to everything happening across Cup Week and the racing season.

It has also been included in the VRC Updated iOS App, available for download now on Apple App Store.

EXPLORE MAP

Relive the magic of Lexus Melbourne Cup Day

Video News

The Winning Moments

VIDEO NEWS

Lexus Melbourne Cup Race Recap

Fashions on the Field

Lillian Frank AM MBE Millinery Award Final

VIDEO NEWS

Lexus Melbourne Cup Day Review

Fashions on the Field

Best Suited Daily Final

Fashions on the Field

Best Dressed Recap

Catch all the racing replays

Visit our YouTube channel to watch all the racing replays and highlights from Lexus Melbourne Cup Day

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Races Tue 4 Nov Results View Full Race Day Guide View Race Guide
1
DARLEY MARIBYRNONG PLATE
10:45 AM 1000 $240000.00
Silk
1st
2. TORNADO VALLEY
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2
MA SERVICES GRAND HANDICAP
11:20 AM 2000 $150000.00
Silk
1st
10. PARTY CRASHER
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3
TAB TROPHY
12:00 PM 1800 $200000.00
Silk
1st
4. DIFFERENT GRAVY
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4
THE SCHWEPPERVESCENCE PLATE
12:40 PM 1000 $150000.00
Silk
1st
2. PALLATON
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5
AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE CUP
1:20 PM 2800 $250000.00
Silk
1st
9. LITZDEEL
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6
KIRIN ICHIBAN PLATE
1:55 PM 1800 $200000.00
Silk
1st
3. KINGSWOOD
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7
LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP
3:00 PM 3200 $10000000.00
Silk
1st
14. HALF YOURS
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8
LEXUS AMANDA ELLIOTT
3:50 PM 1400 $200000.00
Silk
1st
8. BURMA STAR
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9
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB STAKES
4:35 PM 1400 $240000.00
Silk
1st
3. DANCE TO THE BOOM
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10
CHANNEL 9 TROPHY
5:25 PM 1400 $150000.00
Silk
1st
12. PERSIAN SPIRIT
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Prizemoney: $8,660,000

Open Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

‘The race that stops a nation®’

Race first run: Thursday, 7th November, 1861

165th of Series

Prizemoney: $200,000

2YO Set Weights. Apprentices cannot claim.

155th of Series

Prizemoney: $200,000

4YO & Upwards Mares Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Registered name: Maybe Mahal Stakes

48th of Series

Prizemoney: $175,000

3YO Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Registered name: VRC Springtime Stakes

Race History

AMANDA ELLIOTT

Amanda Elliott served on the Victoria Racing Board, formerly the Committee, for eighteen years. The second woman ever elected to the Committee, she became the first to hold office as VRC Vice Chairman, and the first to serve as Chairman of the VRC, from 2017 until her retirement at the end of 2020. Her love of horses derived from her childhood at Chatsworth Park, near Nagambie, a property once owned by VRC Chairman, L.K.S. Mackinnon. Amanda Elliott’s father, Ian Bayles DFC, had served thirteen years on the committee, three years as Vice Chairman in the 1970s. The VRC’s Club Stand, opened in the spring of 2018, is very much a testament to Amanda Elliott’s vision.

Prizemoney: $175,000

Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Registered name: Melbourne Cup Day Plate

Prizemoney: $175,000

3YO Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Registered name: Batman Stakes

Race History

BATMAN STAKES

In 1916, in the midst of the First World War with a new sense of Australian patriotism, the Victoria Racing Club renamed its traditional Spring Stakes for three-year-olds. It became the Batman Stakes commemorating John Batman who, with John Pascoe Fawkner, was widely recognised as the founder of Melbourne as a city. The Spring Stakes as a middle-distance race for three-year-olds traces its origins back to 1894. Earlier races called the Spring Stakes or Spring Handicap had been open-age events. The best recent winner of the race was Vow And Declare in 2018, a year before he won the Melbourne Cup.

Prizemoney: $250,000

Benchmark 96 Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Prizemoney: $150,000

3YO Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Prizemoney: $150,000

Benchmark 90 Handicap (Grey horses only). Apprentices cannot claim.

SUBZERO (Kala Dancer (GB) – Wiley Trade (USA))

The Australian-bred grey gelding Subzero (by Kala Dancer), trained by Lee Freedman, won the South Australian Derby and Adelaide Cup before triumphing in the Melbourne Cup on a wet track in 1992, ridden by Greg Hall. Lasting fame for ‘Subbie’ came post-retirement, first as a Clerk of the Course horse at Flemington, later as a four-legged racing ambassador visiting schools, country towns, retirement homes and shopping centres with mentor Graham Salisbury. The story of this duo, who died within two months of each other in 2020, became part of modern Australian racing folklore.


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