Where did your horse finish in Melbourne Cup 2024? From the outsider that claimed victory to the disappointments down the stretch

  • The 164th Melbourne Cup was held at Flemington Racecourse
  • Including a host of Aussie, Kiwi and international stayers
  • Find out if your tip has sunk or swum in the race that is holding a nation back

Many Aussies would be tearing up their betting slips after Knight’s Choice became the toughest horse to win the Melbourne Cup since Prince of Penzance in 2015, but where did your tip end?

The Melbourne Cup once again proved not to be a place for favourites, with the shortback horses finishing well back in the pack.

Daily Mail Australia brings you information on the final finishing order and form of every horse and rider in the Melbourne Cup and how they performed at the 2024 event.

A full house cheered him on as the winner of the 2024 Melbourne Cup. Where did your tip end?

Robbie Dolan celebrates after riding Knight's Choice to victory in the 2024 Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse

Robbie Dolan celebrates after riding Knight’s Choice to victory in the 2024 Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse

Winner: Knight’s Choice

Defied all the so-called experts and odds as high as 81-1 to charge home down the infamous Flemington straight and muscle his way into the lead. Robbie Dolan had the ride of his life and just claimed his third Group 1 victory.

2: Warp speed

The Japanese rider was involved in a duel with Okita Soushi that looked like it would decide the winner of the cup, but was rudely nicked by Knight’s Choice with the line in sight.

3: Okita Soushi

Found the perfect line on the straight and pedaled away, confident he would win. But the extra length of the Melbourne Cup sapped the speed and slipped back into the duel with Warp Speed ​​before also being overshadowed by Knight’s Choice.

4: Zardozi

Sometimes winning isn’t everything. Jockey Andrea Atzeni rode almost perfectly and the horse had every chance over the 3200 meters. I gave it everything and a place in the top four was the reward.

5: Absurd

Kerrin McEvoy looked set for a big run to the finish but rammed straight into the back of Zardozii, depriving his mount of all momentum and chance of a top three finish.

6: Circle of fire

Another horse who produced a huge run after doubts were raised about his ability to compete over the distance. The Sydney Cup winner will have to put in a lot of effort to get to the front of the pack in the grueling final 800 meters.

7: Fancy Man

Another rough one that finished much higher than most people gave him credit for.

8: Country legend

There is no doubt that this horse can race, but staying focused remains a problem for Chris Waller. They tried earmuffs to keep this skittish horse on track, but couldn’t get the performance they wanted.

9: Buckaroo

10: Kovalica

11: Vauban

12: One smooth operator

13: Brave king

14: Sea King

15: Interpretation

16: Sharp ‘N’ Smart

17: Trust in you

18: Partly cloudy

19: Manzoice

20: Positivity

21: The map

22: Saint George

23: Just good