Melbourne Cup contenders emerge with new Japanese flight. Lys Gracieux was in the last batch of Japanese horses to compete in Victoria in 2019. Picture: Mark Evans—Getty Images. Japanese horses are set for a return to the Victorian spring carnival for the first time since 2019, with a reintroduction of a travel route paving the way for their.. Without A Fight has won the Melbourne Cup, giving jockey Mark Zahra back-to-back wins and father-and-son training team Anthony and Sam Freedman their greatest triumph.. It’s the first time since.
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Japanese stayer T O Royal emerged as a genuine Melbourne Cup contender with victory in Sunday’s Group 1 Tenno Sho (Spring) over 3200m at Hanshin. Under a composed ride from jockey Yuji Hishida, the son of Leontes settled just behind the speed before cruising to the lead inside the final 400m and galloping on impressively for a two length win.. $41/$8.50. T: Mike Moroney; J: Damien Oliver. Damien Oliver is the big factor here. It’s his last ride in the Cup, and he’s a great jockey who knows his way around in the Cup, having won it.