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Patterson Avenue, Flemington’s fitting tribute to the Patterson family

10 October 2024 Written by VRC

In 2023, the Victoria Racing Club officially recognised one of the most renowned families in horse racing by naming the horse walk from the iconic winning post to the famous Flemington arch Patterson Avenue. This honour acknowledged the longstanding contributions of the Patterson family, who have served as clerks of the course for decades.

The legacy of the Patterson family began in 1969 with John “Patto” Patterson OAM and his involvement with Rain Lover. Since then, a member of the Patterson family has led in every Lexus Melbourne Cup winner except for one – in 1977, when Patto was sidelined with a knee injury.

Last year marked a significant milestone, as it was the 10-year anniversary since Patto led in his 44th and final Cup winner, the Gai Waterhouse-trained Fiorente, with Damien Oliver in the saddle. He subsequently handed over the reins to his sons Shane and Peter, who have continued the family tradition of clerking at the course.

The Patterson family has become synonymous with the Lexus Melbourne Cup, leading winning jockeys and horses back to scale in front of tens of thousands of enthusiastic racegoers. Many of racing’s most memorable photographs have been captured along this iconic horse walk.

Patto returns to scale with 2007 Melbourne Cup winner, Efficient.

Patto’s connection to the race that stops a nation® extended beyond his duties at the racetrack; he also educated and trained the 1973 Melbourne Cup winner, Gala Supreme, as a young horse. His horsemanship skills have been passed down to the next generation, as he mentored aspiring jockeys and trackwork riders.

In addition to his contributions to racing, Patto was a participant and judge at the Royal Melbourne Show, demonstrating his lifelong commitment to horses across various equestrian disciplines and breeds. By 85 years of age he had retrained retired thoroughbreds, designed horse bits, and established himself as a leader in the field of horsemanship for decades.

VRC Chairman Neil Wilson acknowledged the incredible bond between the Patterson family, the Lexus Melbourne Cup, and Flemington Racecourse, emphasising that it was a fitting tribute to their enduring contribution to the club and the racing industry.

“The Patterson family are some of the unsung heroes of Lexus Melbourne Cup Day and play an important role not only during the Melbourne Cup Carnival but on all Flemington race days,” Mr Wilson remarked. “It is only fitting that their collective contribution of over 50 years is acknowledged in the naming of Patterson Avenue at Flemington Racecourse.”

Patto expressed his delight at the recognition, stating, “My family and I love horses and we have enjoyed working, mostly behind the scenes, at Flemington for decades. We are proud of our connection to the Victoria Racing Club and especially to Australia’s most famous race, the Lexus Melbourne Cup. It’s a privilege to have this avenue named after my family. Some of our fondest memories are of leading winners back to excited connections and racing fans here, so it’s lovely to be recognised.”

Shane’s children, Ellen and Matty, are avid riders and share the dream of becoming the third generation of Pattersons to lead home a winner of the Lexus Melbourne Cup.