Ciaron Maher and David Eustace will saddle up two chances in the race in Steinem, to be partnered by jockey Harry Coffey, and TAB Turnbull Stakes winner Smokin’ Romans, to be ridden by Beau Mertens who is in search of his first Group 1 win.
Powerhouse singer-songwriter Bella Paige, most famously known for finishing runner up on The Voice Australia Season 7, will sing the Australian national anthem in the Mounting Yard before the running of the feature.
The day will also feature the running of The Lexus Roy Higgins (2600m), which will offer the first of six golden tickets to contest the 2023 Lexus Melbourne Cup.
Named in honour of one of the sport’s greatest jockeys, whose list of achievements included two victories in Australia’s most famous race, the $500,000 Listed Lexus Roy Higgins has attracted 10 stayers whose connections will be dreaming of returning to Flemington on the first Tuesday in November 2023.
The Lexus Roy Higgins field is headlined by Chris Waller’s talented import Soulcombe, who currently shares Lexus Melbourne Cup favouritism thanks chiefly to the impression he made on his Australian debut winning the Group 3 Queen’s Cup (2600m) at Flemington last spring.
Soulcombe’s owners, who include Richmond premiership players Jack Riewoldt, Tom Lynch, Nathan Broad, Liam Baker, Jack Graham and Jayden Short, will need to defeat favourite Goldman, trained in partnership by Gai Waterhouse OAM and Adrian Bott.
The winning owners will be presented with a special miniature Lexus Melbourne Cup trophy handmade by W.J. Sanders & Co. The trophy is a quarter of the size of the Lexus Melbourne Cup trophy and will be a treasured keepsake for owners for winning the first golden ticket of the year.
Another highlight on the card is the $500,000 Listed Sunlight Classic (1100m) with an elite bunch of three-year-olds set to compete including flying filly Benedetta.
Special guests of the VRC that will be celebrating TAB Australian Cup Day trackside include Australian Paralympian and VRC ambassador Emma Booth, 7Horse Racing’s Grace Hayden and Chairman of the Good Friday Appeal and Herald and Weekly Times Penny Fowler.
Off the track, the Flemington Fareground will finish in fantastic fashion with delicious food, beverages and live entertainment for all ages to enjoy.
The Fareground Stage will transform into a Sesame Street fan’s dream with a special performance from Elmo and Cookie Monster from 1:15pm. This Saturday will also be the last chance for racegoers to get up close and personal with the team from the Wild Action Zoo, who will bring their most furry, scaly and cuddly friends.
The Flemington Front Lawn will be buzzing with activity with merchandise giveaways and competitions in the TAB Dome.
The ‘Front Lawn Party Hour’ is set to finish with a bang with DJ Paris Lawrence on-course to keep the party going for racegoers after the last race.