2020 - Twilight Payment
5 YEARS AGO
Nothing like this had ever happened in Melbourne Cup history. The race went ahead as usual on the first Tuesday in November, with overseas horses part of the field, but because of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, no-one was allowed on course except officials, trainers, jockeys, and stable hands – and the horses.
Twilight Payment had previously raced successfully in England and Ireland, where he was trained by legendary Irish trainer, Jim Bolger, before being sold to Lloyd Williams and transferred to Joseph O’Brien. He finished unplaced in the 2019 Melbourne Cup, then returned to Ireland to race, winning twice the following year, including the Curragh Cup (2816m). Returning to Flemington specifically for the Melbourne Cup, Twilight Payment was ridden for the first time by young local jockey Jye McNeil, who led almost throughout.
It was Lloyd Williams’ record seventh Melbourne Cup as part-owner. There was a strange silence at the finish, but it remained Cup magic, shared electronically around the world. The runner-up, Tiger Moth, was trained by Joseph O’Brien’s father, Aidan.