Beck Judd wows in a royal blue dress as she leads a cavalcade of stars in her grand entrance at the 2023 Caulfield Cup in Melbourne

Rebecca Judd produced a superb performance as she led the arrivals for the 2023 Caulfield Cup at Melbourne’s Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday.

The AFL WAG, 40, looked the picture of classic elegance as she arrived on cup day dressed head to toe in matching sky blue.

Her strapless sleeveless dress showed off her toned arms and accentuated her lithe figure.

Betz, who is the wife of Carlton great Chris Judd, turned heads with her large, wide-brimmed hat which she wore to the side, drawing attention to her natural-style make-up and glossy highlights in her straight hair.

The mother-of-four also carried a perfectly color-coordinated sky blue clutch and strode confidently around the racetrack in elegant blue heels.

Rebecca Judd (pictured) dazzled as she led the arrivals for the 2023 Caulfield Cup at Melbourne's Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday

Rebecca Judd (pictured) dazzled as she led the arrivals for the 2023 Caulfield Cup at Melbourne’s Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday

The AFL WAG, 40, looked the picture of classic elegance as she arrived on cup day dressed head to toe in matching sky blue.  The influencer also carried a perfectly color-coordinated sky blue clutch and strode confidently around the runway in sleek blue heels

The AFL WAG, 40, looked the picture of classic elegance as she arrived on cup day dressed head to toe in matching sky blue. The influencer also carried a perfectly color-coordinated sky blue clutch and strode confidently around the runway in sleek blue heels

Her strapless sleeveless dress showed off her toned arms and accentuated her lithe figure

Her strapless sleeveless dress showed off her toned arms and accentuated her lithe figure

Bec turned heads with her large, wide-brimmed hat which she wore to the side, drawing attention with her natural make-up and highlights in her straight hair.

Bec turned heads with her large, wide-brimmed hat which she wore to the side, drawing attention with her natural make-up and highlights in her straight hair.

She completed her Caulfield Cup look with bracelets on one wrist and a statement watch on the other.

Held annually at Caulfield Racecourse, the Caulfield Cup is a spectacle where some of the best horses in the world battle it out for $5 million in prize money.

This year’s edition promises a fresh field of champions looking to etch their names into the annals of Caulfield Cup folklore.

A strong field has been drawn for the Group 1 2400m time trial at 5.15pm, where the winner will take home $3 million in prize money.

First organized in 1879, the handicap distance race is seen by many who enjoy fluttering as a key asset to Australia’s biggest race, the Melbourne Cup, on the first Tuesday in November.

As of Friday, Gold Trip is rated a $5 bye chance, with West Wind Blows ($7) and Soulcombe ($7.50) also popular early picks.