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Revealed: The daring and controversial fashion trends taking hold at this year’s Cup thanks to huge changes to the dress code
All the winners on the track so far
Race 1: Maribyrnong Plate
Winner: Warmonger (pictured below)
Next up is Race 4, the Schweppervescence Plate
Matildas World Cup hero Cortnee Vine stands out from the crowd as she arrives at the Birdcage
Cortnee Vine kicked the winning goal against France in Australia’s dramatic penalty shootout win at the World Cup, and she provided a counterpoint to the outfits many other celebs are wearing when she posed at the Birdcage today.
Drama as pro-Palestine activists are dragged away by cops after blocking one of the main entry points at Flemington
Footage posted on social media shows one protester holding a lit flare as they stand on top of a minibus with ‘Free Palestine’ spray painted on the roof. Police were dragging other demonstrators away as they tried to get traffic flowing again.
Odds for outside chance Right You Are shorten dramatically
Trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, and ridden by John Allen, he has suddenly gone from around $60 to $29 with bookies.
Delta Goodrem strikes a pose as she arrives at the Birdcage
The songstress has opted for a striking yellow outfit after turning heads last year, when she arrived in a figure-hugging Dolce & Gabbana floral two-piece that was the focal point of her $4,000 outfit.
She’ll be performing her hit song Born To Try at Flemington before Natalie Imbruglia has the honour of belting out the national anthem.
How dress code changes are paving the way for the most daring fashion display in Cup history
It’s not just blokes wearing shorts with matching ties and coats in the members’ area – big changes have also been made to the rules governing what female racegoers can wear this year. However, fashionistas still aren’t allowed to go all-out in search of a striking look.
Fashions on the Field doesn’t disappoint
Nothing succeeds like excess, the saying goes – and that holds true for this year’s Fashions on the Field at Flemington, which features a riot of colour thanks to eye-catching outfits like one racegoer’s polka-dot suit – and of course, that can-be-seen-from-space all-purple Scottish ensemble.
Good news if you bet on a horse that likes heavy tracks
Jockey Blake Shinn – who has just won the Furphy Plate on Forgot You (pictured below) – says the Flemington track feels ‘quite rain affected’ after it was watered with sprinklers overnight.
Where is the talk of the 2016 Melbourne Cup these days?
Jade Jillings made headlines when she was pictured straddling a wheelie bin after the Cup seven years ago – and nowadays she’s still involved with racing, but in a very different capacity.
Get an extended look at the first celeb arrivals – with several stars opting for striking red outfits
Not a lot of lawn left!
The expected attendance of around 85,000 for this year’s Cup is well down on record numbers for the race, but the crowd on the public lawn at Flemington looks strong just under four hours out from the main event.
We have our first winner of the day
Top hoop Zac Purton has ridden Dublin Down to victory (pictured) in the Maribyrnong Plate, coming in ahead of Blue Stratum. He’ll be chasing his first Melbourne Cup victory on Absurde at 3pm.
Nadia Bartel gives Flemington a miss as celebs reveal how they’re getting styled up for the Cup
The former AFL WAG won’t be seen at the race today – and she explains why in the below story.
The celebrity arrivals begin
Some of the big names are front and centre at Flemington already
Pictured, from top to bottom…
Lady Eliza Spencer and Lady Amelia Spencer
Kate Waterhouse, husband Luke Ricketson and their children
Have you been saying Vauban’s name wrong all along? Here’s how to pronounce it correctly
Shorts alert!
Daily Mail Australia has recorded its first sighting of a shorts-wearing male racegoer, who was on his way to Flemington when this photo was taken. Not sure if he’s ticking all the boxes in the new Cup dress code, though: tailored shorts that sit on or close to the knee, combined with a matching tie and jacket. He’ll have to get the green light for all of those requirements if he wants to be allowed into the members area.
Problem with barrier two as the first race of the day begins
Vision of the moment the gates opened at Flemington – kicking off the dash to secure the best spots at the track – has shown one unlucky punter getting stuck at the turnstile. And there was obviously no ladies first policy in Melbourne this morning…
One of the world’s top jockeys arrives in fine style
Zac Purton, who is regarded as the best hoop in the racing mecca of Hong Kong, has arrived with his wife Nicole – and they both look like surefire additions to the best-dressed list.
Purton is riding Absurde, which is paying around $21 to win – and has been tipped to take out the title by none other than legendary jockey Frankie Dettori.
From a drunk Governor-General to an 11-year-old jockey taking out the win: The most controversial moments from Australia’s biggest race
We’ve collected the top five most controversial moments in the history of the race – going right back to the first running of the Cup in 1861, which fell flat thanks to the deaths of two very famous Australians.
How a big-spending punter scared the bookies into submission with a huge bet
The history of the Cup is littered with stories of gamblers with incredibly deep pockets taking on the bookies – and sometimes cleaning them out. Kerry Packer was known to put down as much as $4million on the race and shorten bookmakers’ life expectancies in the process.
This year a punter has been knocked back after attempting to have a huge flutter – although the amount pales in comparison to what ‘KP’ used to outlay.
From Paris Hilton to Bec Hewitt: Take a look back at the Cup’s fashion rule breakers
Men and women will be allowed to wear shorts in the members’ section for the first time in the race’s long history this year, with the change putting a few noses out of joint before the gates even opened at Flemington this morning. But that should pale in comparison to some of the biggest rule-breaking moments for fashions in the field over the years…
Is a new – and controversial – fashion trend emerging at Flemington this year?
Daily Mail Australia’s photographers have already spotted several women arriving with sneakers on at Flemington this morning – and the super-casual look might not go over too well with more traditional racegoers.
In previous years we’ve seen women wearing runners as they enter the track in order to save their feet from the pain of wearing heels all day, but going on what we’re seeing here, that isn’t the case.
Another fashion development to keep an eye out for is men wearing shorts, after the dress code was changed to break with more than a century of tradition. Gai Waterhouse was NOT happy with that move, calling it ‘the silliest thing I’ve ever seen’.
Some VERY early fashions in the field – and a leading contender for best-dressed bloke emerges just after the gates open
If there’s one aspect of the Cup that attracts more attention than the action on the track, it’s the fashion statements being made by celebrities and racegoers – and judging on the early evidence, this year’s effort is shaping as a real eye-opener.
We’d like to make a special mention of the gent in the all-purple Scottish get-up, complete with kilt and sporran. If his mates lose track of him in the crowd chaos after the race was over, he won’t exactly be hard to spot.
Legendary jockey Frankie Dettori tips an upset in the Melbourne Cup
The racing great recently rode the horse he believes will take out the $4.4million prize on offer for the winner. Dettori pointed out that his tip will be carrying 2kg less than the outright favourite, Vauban – something he believes will make a big difference come 3pm.
Controversial golden girl jockey Jamie Kah battles back from white powder scandal and horror fall to chase Cup glory
The nine-time Group 1 winner is one of the country’s most highly rated hoops as she attempts to become just the second woman to ride a Cup winner after Michell Payne in 2015.
But she’s lucky to be in the saddle at Flemington at all, after she was left in a coma with a serious brain injury after a shocking fall at the Melbourne track back in March.
Then, just a day after she announced her return to action in August, she was charged by stewards over photos that appeared to show her rack up a line of a mysterious white substance surfaced on social media in June.
She’s riding the five-year-old import More Felons today, with the horse’s trainer Chris Waller branding her the ‘world’s best’ jockey ahead of the race.
Weather chaos could hit the Cup this afternoon
Melbourne is due for a balmy 29C spring day – but staff in charge of the track at Flemington are worried about a thunderstorm striking this afternoon.
Victoria Race Club Senior Track Manager Liam O’Keeffe is keeping an eye on the situation as a medium chance of showers around race time has also been forecast.
That would obviously make for a huge change in the fortunes of many horses in the field, with the nags that run well in the wet – also known as mudlarks – sure to benefit.
The track has been well watered in the lead-up to the race (pictured below) and now Mother Nature is a chance of turning on her irrigation system, too.
Hope all the spectators came prepared…
And they’re off! Crowds start to arrive at Flemington
Around 85,000 people are expected at the track today and they’re already filing through the gates – and in some cases, literally running through them as racegoers try to grab the best positions at Flemington.
Late scratching from the Cup
Top stayer Cleveland won’t be running at Flemington today after being suddenly scratched from the race overnight. The horse was paying around $30 after winning the Moonee Valley Gold Cup just a couple of weeks ago but was withdrawn after vets noticed it was running a high temperature.
Your 2023 Melbourne Cup form guide
If you’re one of the millions of Aussies who only bets on one race a year, we’ve got you covered when it comes to picking a winner.
Our form guide rates every horse in the field, from the favourites to the value bets to the long shots – with some tips from one of Australia’s best bookmakers thrown in for good measure.
Great news for legendary Aussie jockey Damien Oliver
It’s the great hoop’s last Melbourne Cup and his horse, Alenquer, was in doubt after being made to pass a veterinary examination after pulling up sore after trackwork. The nag came through fine and now Oliver will be hoping for his fourth win in the country’s biggest race, to go along with his wins on Doriemus (1995), Media Puzzle (2002) and Fiorente (2013).
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Welcome to Daily Mail Australia’s live blog for the 2023 Melbourne Cup.
We’ll be here with you all day to keep you up to date with all the action both on and off the track as we build up to the running of the famous race at 3pm.
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2023 Melbourne Cup day LIVE: All the latest updates, race results and celebrity news from Flemington