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2003 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
LocationFlemington Racecourse
Melbourne, Australia
Date4 November 2003
Winning horseMakybe Diva
JockeyGlen Boss
TrainerDavid Hall
SurfaceGrass
Attendance122,736[1]
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Zagalia at the 300, Frightening with Makybe Diva going for a run she's finishing hard and wider out now Pentastic is joining in and She's Archie runs on but Makybe Diva shot away! She's out by two lengths to She's Archie, Pentastic and Zagalia. Makybe Diva in front, She's Archie tries hard but Makybe Diva wins the Cup!

Commentator Greg Miles describes the climax of the race

The 2003 Melbourne Cup was the 143rd running of the Melbourne Cup, a prestigious Australian Thoroughbred horse race. The race, run over 3,200 metres (1.988 mi), was held on 4 November 2003 at Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse.

It was won by Makybe Diva at the age of five, trained by David Hall and ridden by Glen Boss.[2]

Field[edit]

This is a list of horses which ran in the 2003 Melbourne Cup.[3]

Placing Number Horse Trainer Jockey Weight (Kg) Barrier
1st 12 Makybe Diva (GB) David Hall Glen Boss 51 14
2nd 17 She's Archie Darren Weir Scott Seamer 50 9
3rd 1 Jardines Lookout (IRE) Alan Jarvis Daryll Holland 55.5 11
4th 5 Pentastic David Hall Steven Arnold 53.5 1
5th 18 Zagalia (NZ) Clarry Connors Chris Munce 50 23
6th 11 Grey Song Tommy Hughes Snr. Steven King 51 19
7th 9 Distinctly Secret (NZ) Mark Walker (NZ) Kerrin McEvoy 52.5 18
8th 24 Yakama Bevan Laming Michael Rodd 49 2
9th 10 Hugs Dancer (FR) James Given (GB) Dean McKeown 52 13
10th 20 Big Pat Robbie Griffiths Peter Mertens 49.5 17
11th 15 Frightening Bart Cummings Shane Dye 50 4
12th 8 Mr Prudent George Hanlon Damien Oliver 53 7
13th 19 Ain't Seen Nothin' Barbara Joseph Craig Newitt 49.5 15
14th 14 Tumeric Lee Freedman Brett Prebble 51 16
15th 6 County Tyrone Kris Lees Jim Cassidy 53 12
16th 21 Bold Bard Bryce Stanaway Reece Wheeler 50 6
17th 7 Holy Orders (IRE) Willie Mullins (IRE) David Condon 53 20
18th 23 Fawaz Graeme Rogerson (NZ) Stephen Baster 49 3
19th 22 Debben Leon MacDonald Clare Lindop 49 5
20th 13 Piachay (NZ) David Hall Matt Pumpa 51 21
21st 4 Millstreet (GB) Saeed bin Suroor (UAE) Patrick Payne 54.5 22
22nd 16 Schumpeter Peter Moody Corey Brown 50.5 8
23rd 2 Mamool (IRE) Saeed bin Suroor (UAE) Frankie Dettori 55.5 10
SCR 3 Mummify Lee Freedman

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Track records and Attendances". Flemington.com.au. Archived from the original on 20 March 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  • ^ 2003 Melbourne Cup result
  • ^ "Melbourne Cup field & results 2003". racing.com. 4 November 2003.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2003_Melbourne_Cup&oldid=1182544948"

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