During his stunning spring campaign of 2002, West Australian superstar Northerly defied all from the front to win the Makybe Diva Stakes before his phenomenal Caulfield Cup win under top weight. His second Cox Plate victory came a run later under star jockey and now respected trainer Patrick Payne and confirmed a positive form line for Makybe Diva Stakes winners in the Cox Plate; five of 28 winners completing the double.
The Makybe Diva Stakes win saw a reunion with jockey Greg Childs who rode the ‘Fighting Tiger’ to victory at his very first Victorian start in the 2001 Carylon Cup at Caulfield. Childs rode the horse again two starts later in a dominant Australian Cup win at Flemington before Damien Oliver took the reins.
Childs enjoyed a perfect record aboard Northerly, with his six rides on the weight for age star returning six wins and three of them at the elite level.
Weekend Hussler also left his mark on the Makybe Diva Stakes, winning the 2008 edition of the race as trainer Ross McDonald sought to extend the horse’s brilliance in search of the Caulfield Cup.
A confirmed talent at a mile with wins in the Caulfield Guineas and Randwick Guineas during his three-year-old season, Weekend Hussler made light work of his opposition in the Makybe Diva Stakes, but he struggled to stretch his talent much further with the 1800m Underwood Stakes as close as he would come to victory over a middle-distance, eventually running a tiring twelfth in the Caulfield Cup that year.
Champion trainer Peter Moody has enjoyed his share of success in the Makybe Diva Stakes too over the years, with his former Horse of the Year Dissident prevailing in typically determined style when he out-slogged Fawkner in the 2014 renewal.
In 2021 Incentivise gave Moody his second win in the race and notched a maiden Group 1 win for a horse that would become a cult figure of the 2021 Spring Carnival. The Makybe Diva Stakes was win number six in a celebrated nine-race streak that included the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes and Group 1 Caulfield Cup, before brilliant mare Verry Elleegant delivered defeat on Melbourne Cup day.
West Australian miler Gatting delivered the biggest shock in Makybe Diva Stakes history when he won the 2019 edition at mammoth odds of $101, but in hindsight there was a more important aspect to the performance than the horse’s starting price.
In the saddle that day was Jamie Kah, who was lauded for an exceptional ride that landed her a second Flemington Group 1 just a few months after her first major level win on Harlem in the Australian Cup at $51.
Champion horse I’m Thunderstruck, who sadly passed away in March 2023, was the victor in 2022, and the ever-popular Mr Brightside took home the glory last year. As he lines us again this year, will he make it back-back wins?