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Who won the Melbourne Cup

This year’s Melbourne Cup is almost here with the race kicking off at Flemington Racecourse. While restrictions will limit spectators to only 10,000, millions of Aussies will be watching the racing action from home. The race will have a field of 24 local and international horses racing over 3200m for a whopping $8 million. Here are other things you need to know ahead of the 2021 Melbourne Cup.

What time is the Melbourne Cup? 

  • 3pm – Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and ACT
  • 2pm – Queensland
  • 2:30pm – South Australia
  • 2:30pm – Northern Territory
  • 12pm – Western Australia

Who won the Melbourne Cup?

The 161st running of the race that stops the nation will start at 3pm Sydney time so stay tuned for results. Here’s how you can watch the race live or stream it online.

UPDATE: Very Elleegant, ridden by James McDonald and trained by Chris Waller, has been declared the winner of the 2021 Melbourne Cup.

How to watch the Melbourne Cup?

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Jena Pelino

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