WHO:

Stayers using this as a stepping stone to the Melbourne Cup.

WHAT:

A 3200-metre Group 1 handicap event.

WHEN:

October 16th, 2021.

WHERE:

Caulfield Racecourse

WHY:

To share a prize pool of AUD$5,000,000

Who will win the Caulfield Cup?

It is always tricky trying to find the winner of a handicap staying race. 
 
It is made even trickier when it is hard to know whether this race is the grand final or whether the horse you like is using it as a platform to win the Melbourne Cup.  
 
Usually a horse who settles anywhere from on-pace to midfield is preferable, but the superior wide lanes of the Caulfield straight can come into play if gallopers slingshot out deep on the track.  
 
While the track might seem a leisurely stroll, the acid test really comes on in the back straight with an elevated back section that can suck the air out of a horse who does not have big aerobic capacity. 

THE EARLY CONTENDERS
EARLY TIP – Mount Popa each-way at $15 the win and $4.6 the place.

The early nod goes to Mount Popa. He has qualified for the race and his on-pace racing will be perfectly complemented by a lightweight.

THE FAMOUS WINNERS

The Caulfield Cup is a race heaped in prestige with many brilliant horses having won the event and giving this race the title of one of the premier handicap staying races in the country and in the world.  
 
Only seven horses have won the race multiple times; Paris (1892, 1894), Hymettus (1898, 1901), Poseidon (1906-07), Uncle Sam (1912, 1914), Whittier (1922, 1925), Rising Fast (1954-1955) and Ming Dynasty (1977, 1980). 
 

The most famous of winners in recent times would have to been Might and Power (1997).  His eight-length demolition job will still go down as the most crushing win the race has ever seen.  He and Etheral (2001) are the most recent horses to have done the Caulfield-Melbourne Cup double.  
 
Doriemus (1995), Let’s Elopte (1991), Gurner’s Lane (1982), Galilee (1966), Even Stevens (1962), Rising Fast (1954), Rivette (1939), The Trump (1937) and Poseidon (1906) are the other horses to have achieve Cup double feat.  
 

Of course, it would remiss to exclude mentioning the great Bart Cummings.  The champion trainer holds the record for most Caulfield Cup winners with seven to his name.  The last of those was his might stayer and Melbourne Cup winner Viewed (2009) who was given one the best Caulfield Cup rides ever by Brad Rawiller.  

 
Damien Oliver is the most successful jockey in the race out of the current crop of jockeys in Australia with four winners, but the champion hoop is yet to win the event since 1999 when he was triumphant on Sky Heights.  

RECENT WINNERS

Year 

Horse 

Trainer 

Jockey 

Odds 

2020 

Verry Elleegant  

Chris Waller 

Mark Zahra 

$5.5 

2019 

Mer De Glace 

Hishashi Shimizu 

Damian Lane 

$7.5 

2018 

Best Solution 

Saeed Bin Suroor 

Patrick Cosgrave 

$10 

2017 

Boom Time  

David and Ben Hayes & Tom Dabernig 

Cory Parish 

$51 

2016  

Jameka  

Ciaron Maher 

Nicholas Hall 

$3.5 

2015 

Mongolian Khan 

Murray Baker 

Opie Bosson 

$5 

2014 

Admire Rakti 

Tomoyuki Yumeda 

Zac Purton 

$11 

2013 

Fawkner  

Robert Hickmott 

Nicholas Hall 

$10 

2012  

Dunaden  

Mikel Delzangles  

Craig Williams 

$12 

2011 

Southern Speed 

Leon Macdonald & Andrew Gluyas 

Craig Williams 

$9 

2010 

Descarado  

Gai Waterhouse 

Chris Musnce 

$12 

How do I bet on the Caulfield Cup?

Punch in betnation.com.au on your internet browser or download and open the Bet Nation application on your smartphone.  
 
Find the horse racing futures markets and click on the Caulfield Cup markets.  
 
Here are all the main horses you can back to win the Caulfield Cup.