LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP - 3200m, Flemington R7
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Soulcombe has looked great all spring, in what has been a more classic Melbourne Cup preparation. He won the Heatherlie first-up, showing an outstanding turn-of-foot, and has continued to finish strongly in high quality races like the Underwood, Turnbull and Caulfield Cup.
Many international form experts suggest Vauban is one of the best stayers ever brought out for the Melbourne Cup. He beat stablemate Absurde, also here, by seven and a half lengths two starts ago, and that horse came out and won the Ebor Handicap, which has always been a strong guide. He then beat Valiant King last time out, and we saw that horse run well without luck in the Caulfield Cup.
Lastotchka is the most lightly raced horse in the field, which has been a good formula for previous international winners of the Melbourne Cup like Cross Counter and Rekindling. She brings a nice recipe to this year’s race after winning at Group 3 level over 3100m in France last start, and Craig Williams is a big race rider that has won a Cup before.
Without A Fight has won three of four starts in 2023, including the Caulfield Cup last time out. That was a fast run race, and he was too strong for fellow Melbourne Cup aspirants Gold Trip, Soulcombe, Breakup, Right You Are and Okita Sushi. He’s in hot form, has the class, and no-one is riding better than Mark Zahra right now.
Selections: 1.Soulcombe 2.Vauban 3.Lastotchka 4.Without A Fight
Cameron rose's Tip
SOULCOMBE
EACH-WAY
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