Cup Week Updates
Having had the hottest and driest September on record, Ryan has understandably been a little nervous about those iconic roses blooming right on time. “I’ve been seeing lots of roses peaking outside the racecourse in various gardens, which made me a bit worried, but thankfully ours have not done the same thing yet. I’m very happy that we have had some colder days lately,” he said.
While the famous rose arbour – the scene of so many memorable photographic moments – has undergone a renovation this year and won’t be blooming as much as usual, Ryan assures us that it is displaying lots of lovely colour, and will be more magnificent than ever when fully grown in.
The grandstand will also be a vibrant spectacle of colour, with 3500 hydroponic flowers planted along the front.
Other updates include the new Subzero memorial garden in the pre-parade ring, a beautiful tribute to Subbie and his best friend, Graham Salisbury, which will no doubt be popular throughout the Carnival.
Members will be greeted by a sweeping panorama of the course as they drive into the course along Members Drive, thanks to a meticulous refurbishment that enhances the view and elevates the sense of arrival. To the right, a lush camellia hedge has been planted, adding an extra layer of beauty to the entrance.
Beyond the weather, preparations do have their other challenges, as Ryan and his team work around the construction sites of The Birdcage, The Park, Palooza, corporate areas and car parks. With so much experience under his belt, however, Ryan takes it in his stride. With the addition of casual workers and the understanding that hours will increase – the team will work 12 to 14 days straight – it will be an enormous, but successful, project.
As busy as Cup Week and its lead up is, as the eyes of the world fall on the course, the weeks and months following will also be hectic.
Restoring the grounds back to their original glory after four days of crowds, marquees and other structures is a huge job, considering there is the equivalent of eight MCGs to look after. With a number of events such as musical festivals, concerts and Cirque du Soleil solidly booked on racecourse grounds throughout 2024, the gardens team will not have a spare weekend until May.
There are no complaints for Ryan and his team, however, as they proudly ensure that the gardens and grounds of Flemington continue to be a source of awe and inspiration for everyone who comes through those grand gates during Cup Week and beyond, and for generations to come.
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