Caulfield Cup


The Caulfield Cup is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under handicap conditions, although the Melbourne Racing Club is in the process of turning the race into weight for age conditions. This is for all horses aged three years old and older. It takes place over a distance of 2400 metres at the Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in mid October. The prize money is A$5,000,000.

History

The race has become one of Australia's richest Thoroughbred horse races. The race is held annually in October on the third day and final day of the Melbourne Racing Club Spring Carnival. Performances in the Caulfield Cup are one of the possible qualification methods for a run in the Melbourne Cup which is held 16 days later.
George Robinson.
Harold Jones.
During World War II the race was run at Flemington Racecourse and in 1943 the race was run in divisions.

Race qualification

The field is limited to 18 starters with four emergency entries which is decided by a ballot system. The prize money, wins and placings in lead up races are among the major factors that determine the eligibility of a horse.
Automatic entry is awarded to winners of the Toorak Handicap, Herbert Power Stakes and the Mornington Cup.

Distance

The following thoroughbreds have won two Caulfield Cups.
The following thoroughbreds have won the Cups Double: Caulfield Cup - Melbourne Cup in the same year.

Winners

Key:

† Run in divisions

¶ Won by Protest

Dead heat

Winners Gallery

Sponsorship

In March 2015, BMW Australia and the Melbourne Racing Club announced a reunion in partnership, effective as of August 1, 2015 after the eight-year partnership ended in 2014.