Kate Waterhouse oozes sophistication in a red Versace gown as she leads the glamorous arrivals at the 2024 Melbourne Cup
As a seasoned racegoer with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that this year’s Caulfield Cup is shaping up to be a thrilling affair. The horses listed here are truly impressive, each with their unique strengths and formidable records.
On Tuesday, Kate Waterhouse made a stunning entrance, heading the list of star attendees, at the much-awaited Melbourne Cup event held at Flemington Racecourse.
The woman, aged 40, ensured she stood out by wearing a lively red designer outfit while attending the most important social event of the Australian celebrity year, which she dynamically dominated.
She elegantly displayed her well-sculpted legs in a refined midi dress, designed by Versace, which boasted their iconic gold fastenings on the shoulder straps.
As a lifestyle enthusiast, I elevated my personal style by adding a few extra inches with a sleek pair of red-tipped stilettos, while keeping my must-haves close at hand in a stylish red clutch bag.
The reporter exuded elegance, donning white cat-eyed sunglasses by G.O.D eyewear, while she tucked her blonde hair under a red headscarf.
Kate’s deep interest in horse racing stems from her family background – her father being renowned horse trainer, Gai Waterhouse, and her stepfather, bookmaker Robbie Waterhouse.
At the celebration, renowned Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus graced our presence, maintaining an equally elegant demeanor in a captivating red, strapless minidress.
The striking dress had a captivating, off-the-shoulder floral collar and Ariarne enhanced her silhouette with a pair of brown heeled sandals.
24-year-old Olympic gold medalist carried her essential items in a shiny silver handbag and highlighted her breathtaking appearance with a bronze makeup set.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I can’t help but notice the influx of enthusiasts flocking towards Flemington Racecourse in anticipation of the 164th running of the Melbourne Cup, scheduled for 3 o’clock sharp on Tuesday.
Many Australians are getting ready to wager on the much-awaited competition, as racing enthusiasts globally focus their interest towards Melbourne.
One of the most significant global racing events, known as “The Stayers,” boasts an impressive roster of victors throughout its history. Notable winners include horses like Phar Lap, Kingston Town, and the unbeatable Makybe Diva.
This year, an additional 24 Australian and foreign horse-rider pairs aim to leave a lasting mark in history as they compete, while spectators eagerly anticipate predicting the champion – or striking it big with a trifecta win.
A number of horses, such as Jan Brueghel, Brayden Star, Muramasa, and Via Sistina, have already been removed from the 2024 Cup because of veterinary issues.
Experienced betting expert Robbie Waterhouse has pointed out Circle of Fire as a potential dark horse in the Melbourne Cup, especially for individuals who prefer to bet on contenders outside the front-runners.
Circle of Fire, priced around $34, is an intriguing choice with the capability to handle the Cup’s demanding 3200m distance. Waterhouse believes that, despite its longer odds, the horse could outperform some of the more fancied competitors.
From its most expansive vantage point, Barrier 24 – the broadest of them all, teeming with difficulties for those aiming for an early advantage – Circle of Fire will leap over.
Horse | Trainer(s) | Jockey | Barrier | Weight | Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vauban (FR) | Willie Mullins | William Buick | 11 | 55.5kg | $4.50 |
Buckaroo (UK) | Chris Waller | Joao Moreira | 21 | 54.5kg | $5 |
Circle of Fire (UK) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Mark Zahra | 24 | 54.5kg | $15 |
Warp Speed (JPN) | Noboru Takagi | Akira Sugawara | 3 | 54.5kg | $12 |
Kovalica (NZ) | Chris Waller | Damian Lane | 17 | 53.5kg | $10 |
Sharp ‘n’ Smart (NZ) | Graeme & Deborah Rogerson | Michael Dee | 15 | 53.5kg | $20 |
Just Fine (IRE) | Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott | Jye Mcneil | 13 | 53kg | $25 |
Land Legend (FR) | Chris Waller | Zac Purton | 18 | 53kg | $30 |
Absurde (FR) | Willie Mullins | Kerrin Mcevoy | 7 | 52.5kg | $18 |
Athabascan (FR) | John O’shea & Tom Charlton | Zac Lloyd | 2 | 52kg | $35 |
Knight’s Choice (AUS) | John Symons & Sheila Laxon | Robbie Dolan | 6 | 51.5kg | $50 |
Okita Soushi (IRE) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Jamie Kah | 10 | 51kg | $8 |
Onesmoothoperator (USA) | Brian Ellison | Craig Williams | 12 | 51kg | $12 |
Zardozi (AUS) | James Cummings | Andrea Atzeni | 4 | 51kg | $22 |
Sea King (UK) | Harry Eustace | Hollie Doyle | 1 | 50.5kg | $15 |
Valiant King (UK) | Chris Waller | Craig Newitt | 22 | 50.5kg | $40 |
Fancy Man (IRE) | Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald | Ron Stewart | 19 | 50kg | $60 |
Interpretation (IRE) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Teo Nugent | 14 | 50kg | $25 |
Manzoice (AUS) | Chris Waller | Declan Bates | 8 | 50kg | $50 |
Mostly Cloudy (IRE) | Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young | Karis Teetan | 16 | 50kg | $70 |
Positivity (NZ) | Andrew Forsman | Winona Costin | 20 | 50kg | $80 |
Saint George (UK) | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace | Tyler Schiller | 9 | 50kg | $100 |
The Map (AUS) | Dan Clarken & Oopy Macgillivray | Rachel King | 23 | 50kg | $150 |
Trust in You (NZ) | Bruce Wallace & Grant Cooksley | Mark Du Plessis | 5 | 50kg | $200 |
Nevertheless, given its proven endurance and performance over two miles in Group 1 races, the horse is a plausible competitor for the extended straight.
In the upcoming race, the French horse Vauban (currently priced at $4.50) is favored to win, with a slight edge over Buckaroo (priced at $5), who is also well-trained by Chris Waller.
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2024-11-05 03:15