2024 Moonee Valley Gold Cup winer Okita Soushi

Moonee Valley Gold Cup 2024 Winner Okita Soushi Books Melbourne Cup Start

Lucy Henderson October 26, 2024

Moonee Valley Gold Cup 2024 Winner Okita Soushi Books Melbourne Cup Start

The Group 1 $8.56 Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m) on Tuesday November 5 has been locked in as the major spring target for the Ciaron Maher-trained import Okita Soushi following their win in Friday evening’s 2024 Ladbrokes Moonee Valley Gold Cup.

The Galileo entire was one of a number of Melbourne Cup-bound horses racing under the lights at The Valley in this year’s Group 2 $750,000 Ladbrokes Gold Cup (2500m), and he was impressive with his upset half-length win at $11 over Serpentine ($6) with Sharp ‘N’ Smart third ($19).

“Massive team effort. We thought he was going really good into that last run. He’s just a classic stayer that wants twelve furlongs,” stable representative Jack Turnbull told Racing.com.

“Once you get him to that level, and at a level of fitness, he excels. He showed that last start, and he’s gone on and done it again today. He’s in really good form.”

Eleventh in last year’s Melbourne Cup results, the now seven-year-old looks on track for a second shot at the ‘Race That Stops a Nation’.

“100%. It’s always been the long-term plan when he came to us off the back of his last campaign in spring,” Turnbull confirmed.

“It’s really good and pleasing when things work out in terms of timing. We’re very thankful for Rohit. He’s given us the horse off the back of Joseph (O’Brien). It’s all working out. It’s fantastic.”

Last time out Okita Soushi was an eye-catching second in the Group 2 Herbert Power Stakes (2400m), the form of which he franked when given a perfectly time ride by Billy Egan to bolt up and steal the show in the Moonee Valley Gold Cup results.

Egan had the horse travelling sweetly approaching the turn with the eventual winner moving up to take the lead at the 200m and holding on to defeat the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott-trained Serpentine also Irish-bred out of the sire Galileo.

“Yeah, certainly he put in a really good performance last start, and I reckon since that run that’s really brought him forward,” winning hoop Egan said post-race.

“He was a little complacent the other day and got a touch tired. Today he was much more on the bridle and was a real test and he was very good all the way to the end.”

Last year’s New Zealand Derby winner Sharp ‘N’ Smart also kept his Melbourne Cup hopes alive for trainers Graeme & Deborah Rogerson making up ground down the outside late in his placing.

Okita Soushi is currently on 50kg in the Melbourne Cup weights, and Egan is hopeful of a large enough penalty for the win at Moonee Valley to allow him to ride him in the big one.

“He’s as ready as he’s ever going to be anyway… what’s he got? Fifty (kilos)? Give him a three-kilo penalty and I’ll be able to ride him!” Egan said of the horse’s chances in the Melbourne Cup.

The last horse to complete the Moonee Valley Gold Cup – Melbourne Cup double in the same year was the mighty Kingston Rule (1990). 

Current all-in 2024 Melbourne Cup odds online at Ladbrokes.com.au have Okita Soushi into $26 to be the next.

The stable also had Saint George flashing home late to cross fifth in Friday night’s features in an improved run from the fellow Melbourne Cup hopeful.

“100%. Saw a bit of grey flashing light, which is fantastic,” Turnbull said of that horse’s run.

“He’s a few spots higher than Okita (in the Melbourne Cup order of entry). So, yeah. With attrition, there’s every chance that he might sneak in because that’s what we wanted to see.”

Saint George is at $51 in futures Melbourne Cup betting.

Ladbrokes Moonee Valley Gold Cup 2024 Odds & Results

Ladbrokes Moonee Valley Gold Cup (G2)
FinalRace time: 1729851361
Runner DetailsWinPlace
1st
7. Okita Soushi (6) J: Billy Egan 55kg
T: Ciaron Maher
2nd
3. Serpentine (1) J: Blake Shinn 56.5kg
T: G Waterhouse & A Bott
3rd
1. Sharp 'N' Smart (5) J: Craig Williams 59kg
T: Team Rogerson
4th
6. Brayden Star (2) J: Luke Currie 55kg
T: Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young
5th
8. Saint George (8) J: Michael Dee 55kg
T: Ciaron Maher
6th
5. Francesco Guardi (9) J: James McDonald 55kg
T: Chris Waller
7th
4. Manzoice (4) J: Joao Moreira 55kg
T: Chris Waller
8th
10. Positivity (7) J: Jye McNeil 52.5kg
T: Andrew Forsman
9th
9. Haaracaine (3) J: Jamie Mott 55kg
T: Nick Ryan
10th
2. Just Fine (10) J: Jordan Childs 58kg
T: G Waterhouse & A Bott
Odds are subject to fluctuation. For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit ladbrokes.com.au/racing.
Data retrieved: 22/11/2024 08:26:35 PM (Australia/Brisbane)

Race comments

FRANCESCO GUARDI (5) looks nicely placed here. He won this race dominantly by 3.8 lengths in 2022 and looks to be right on track this year, hitting the line nicely in the G1 Turnbull Stakes behind live Cox Plate chance Via Sistina. He's going to be back in the run but the pace looks strong and he'll be very hard to hold out. JUST FINE (2) was given a great ride to win the Bart Cummings at Flemington, opening up a lead into the straight and kicking well to hold on. He'll be hard to catch. POSITIVITY (10) was scratched from the Caulfield Cup with a small issue. She was okay in the Bart Cummings and has claims. SAINT GEORGE (8) was poor in the Bart Cummings but could be an improver. SERPENTINE (3) was good fresh and should be ready to fire now.

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