Robbie Dolan riding Knight's Choice celebrates winning the Melbourne Cup(Image: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Melbourne Cup results: Irish jockey with double life wins race that stops a nation on 100/1 shot Knight’s Choice

by · Irish Mirror

Irish jockey Robbie Dolan landed the Lexus Melbourne Cup onboard 100/1 shot Knight’s Choice with what was his first ever ride in the race.

Despite Willie Mullins' wait for a win in "the race that stops a nation" gong on, there was still Irish joy as Kildare rider Dolan guided Knight’s Choice to victory at Flemington for joint-trainers John Symons and Sheila Laxon.

Ireland and Britain appeared to have a strong challenge for the two-mile contest with the Mullins’ pair of Vauban and Absurde joined towards the top of the betting by Harry Eustace’s Bendigo Cup winner Sea King and the Brian Ellison-trained Geelong Cup hero Onesmoothoperator.

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None of them could land a blow though as Knight’s Choice and Japanese runner Warp Speed battled it out in the dying strides, with Dolan just prevailing on Knight’s Choice.

Absurde fared best of the European quartet in fifth, improving on last year’s seventh place, while Vauban was 11th, Onesmoothoperator 12th and Sea King 14th of the 23 runners.


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Dolan rode in Ireland for a couple of seasons before moving to Australia, where he hit the headlines off the track through his double life as a talented singer after featuring on TV series The Voice in 2022. He joined Rita Ora's team with his rendition of James Bay's 'Let It Go' and progressed to the top 24 artists before being knocked out in the Sing-offs.

“Pinch me, I think I’m dreaming! It’s incredible, I can’t believe it,” he told Channel Nine.

“I’ve never ridden in this race before so I didn’t know what to expect, but I feel like I’ve ridden in it 10 times because I’ve ran the race in my head before I got here.

“It panned out exactly as I thought it would. I thought I’d be closer, but they went quick and I decided I ride him for luck as I know he’s got a good turn of foot.

“Sheila and John were so confident in this horse before he got to the race, a lot of people doubted him but I didn’t.”

Dolan’s father Bobby worked for Dermot Weld in Ireland and surprised his son by arriving in Australia ahead of the race.

The winning rider added: “I woke up Sunday morning and he was standing in my kitchen – I couldn’t believe it. Win, lose or draw, it was a great day for me but to win it with him here as well as my partner and daughter, I’m going to cry again!”

It was a second Melbourne Cup success for Laxon, who became the first woman to officially train the winner of the race when she saddled Ethereal to victory in 2001.

She said: “It’s fantastic, we’ve got some fabulous owners and had lots of help along the way from everyone at Macedon Lodge (training base) and people back home.

“The most special moment for me is my son John and daughter Lucy came over with their children, it’s just such an amazing experience to share it with them.”

Symons added: “This is the pinnacle of all pinnacles, we’ve just won the Melbourne Cup.”

Sheila Laxon , Robbie Dolan and John Symons after winning the Lexus Melbourne Cup with Knight's Choice(Image: Reg Ryan/Racing Photos via Getty Images)

Knight’s Choice was returned a huge outsider for the race with Warp Speed another longshot after he finished well down the field in the Caulfield Cup for trainer Noboru Takagi on his Australian bow.

Beaten just a short head, stable spokesman Kosi Kawakami told www.racing.com: “It was obviously a great run and we knew we could turn the form around, we were confident but at the same time, we just can never be sure in racing, but he proved that.

“We are very, very proud of him but at the same time, with that little margin, we just desperately wanted to win this race, the same as everyone else.”

Ex-Joseph O’Brien runner Okita Soushi was three-quarters of a length back in third for jockey Jamie Kah after racing prominently throughout.

She said: “Fantastic run. Couldn’t have asked for anything more from the horse. Got me a bit excited at the 200 (metre mark). I thought he was going to hang on, but he’s just a genuine one-pace horse, but couldn’t ask for anything more of him.”

Melbourne Cup 2024 full finishing order

1. Knight's Choice 100/1
2. Warp Speed 25/1
3. Okita Soushi 18/1
4. Zardozi 11/1
5. Absurde 15/2
6. Circle of Fire 25/1
7. Fancy Man 66/1
8. Land Legend 12/1
9. Buckaroo 4/1 f
10. Kovalica 22/1
11. Vauban 6/1
12. Onesmoothoperator 5/1
13. Valiant King 80/1
14. Sea King 11/1
15. Interpretation 20/1
16. Sharp ’n’ Smart 50/1
17. Trust in You 66/1
18. Mostly Cloudy 66/1
19. Manzoice 100/1
20. Positivity 100/1
21. The Map 28/1
22. Saint George 20/1
23. Just Fine 40/1

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