VRC Chief Executive Officer Kylie Rogers said it was a fantastic way to start the spring at Flemington.
“This year’s Crown Makybe Diva Stakes promised to be a sensational race, and it delivered with Australia’s headline horses Mr Brightside and Pride of Jenni battling out the final stages of the race,” Ms Rogers said.
“Congratulations to the large ownership group behind Mr Brightside on a second Crown Makybe Diva Stakes.
“It was wonderful to see so many racegoers, young and old braving the elements to get up close and personal with Makybe Diva. We pass on our thanks to Tony Santic and the entire team at Makybe Stud for sharing their champion with the public.”
VRC Members and guests enjoyed the returning Meet the Milliner activation in The Atrium alongside the popular Pamper Lounge while children had a day full of activities at the Flemington Family Lawn.
Sales of Lexus Melbourne Cup Pins continued for the VRC’s Pin & Win charity partner, the Ronald McDonald House Charities VIC & TAS. Peter Bishop, the CEO of RMHC was on track to present the trophy to connections of Berkeley Square in the Ronald McDonald Charities Trophy (1700m).