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Melbourne Cup Carnival Form Focus Carnival Records Melbourne Cup Carnival Group One Records / Trainers & Jockeys The Group One Races Victoria Derby First run 1855 Leading Trainers: James Scobie (8), Bart Cummings, William Filgate, Tommy Smith (5), Anthony Green, Colin Hayes, Tom Payten, John Tait (4), Etienne de Mestre, Michael Fennelly, Lee Freedman, Hugh Munro, Lou Robertson, Fred Williams, James Wilson Snr (3) Leading Jockeys: Bobby Lewis (8), Tom Hales (7), Damien Oliver, Jim Pike (6), Darby Munro (5), Neville Sellwood (4), Hugh Bowman, Geoff Lane, Joe Morrison, Charlie Stanley (3) Cantala Stakes First run 1919 Leading Trainers: Bart Cummings (6), David Hayes, Tommy Smith (4), Frank McGrath, Roy Shaw, Chris Waller (3) Leading Jockeys: Roy Higgins (5), Jim Cassidy, Billy Cook, Ron Hutchinson, Wayne Treloar (3) Ascot Vale (Coolmore Stud) Stakes First run 1969 Leading Trainers: Angus Armanasco (4), Chris Waller (3) Leading Jockeys: Pat Hyland, Damien Oliver, Harry White (3) Downloaded for FREE from formfocus.com.au Page 1 of 6 Empire Rose Stakes First run 1988 Leading Trainers: John Hawkes, Chris Waller (2) Leading Jockeys: Darren Gauci, Michael Rodd (3) Melbourne Cup First run 1861 Leading trainers: Bart Cummings (12), Lee Freedman, Etienne de Mestre (5), Richard Bradfield, Walter Hickenbotham, James Scobie, John Tait (4), George Hanlon, Frank McGrath (3) Leading Jockeys: Bobby Lewis, Harry White (4), Glen Boss, Jim Johnson, Kerrin McEvoy, Bill McLachlan, Darby Munro, Damien Oliver, Jack Purtell (3) VRC Oaks First run 1859 Leading trainers: Bart Cummings, James Wilson Snr (9), James Scobie (4), Lee Freedman, Tommy Smith, Walter Hickenbotham (4) Leading Jockeys: Bobby Lewis (7), Jim Cassidy, Tom Hales, Roy Higgins, Damien Oliver (5), Joe Morrison, Darby Munro, Bill Williamson, Billy Yeomans (3) Mackinnon Stakes First run 1869 Leading trainers: Bart Cummings (11), Etienne de Mestre (5), Frank McGrath, Gai Waterhouse (4), Ron Cameron, Isaac Foulsham, Jack Holt, Hugh Munro, Tom Payten, Roy Shaw, James Wilson Snr (3) Leading Jockeys: Jim Johnson, Damien Oliver (5), George Moore, Jim Pike (4), Peter Cook, George Donnelly, Tom Hales, Joe Morrison, Darby Munro, Jack Purtell, Alec Robertson, Brent Thomson, Harry White (3) Downloaded for FREE from formfocus.com.au Page 2 of 6 VRC Sprint Classic First run 1960 Leading trainers: Bart Cummings (6), Bob Hoysted, Peter Moody, Tommy Smith (3), Angus Armanasco, Lee Freedman, Colin Hayes, David Hayes, Peter Snowden, Chris Waller (2) Leading Jockeys: Robert Heffernan (3), Jim Cassidy, Michael Clarke, Darren Gauci, Steven King, Mick Mallyon, Alf Matthews, James McDonald, Kerrin McEvoy, Frank Reys, Harry White (2) The Group Two Races Wakeful Stakes First run 1932 Leading trainers: Bart Cummings (14), Neville Begg (4), John Sargent (3) Leading Jockeys: Roy Higgins (5), Steven King (4), Jim Cassidy (3) Linlithgow (TAB) Stakes First run 1908 Leading trainers: Jack Jamieson, Maurice McCarten (4), Colin Hayes, Bob Hoysted, Des Judd, Frank McGrath, Fred Williams (3) Leading Jockeys: Harold Badger (5), Ted Bartle, Jim Pike (4), Pat Hyland, Jim Munro, Neville Sellwood (3) Matriarch Stakes First run 1986 Leading trainers: Craig Conron, Lee Freedman, Colin Hayes, Peter Hayes, Roger James (2) Leading Jockeys: Michael Clarke, Damien Oliver, Brett Prebble, Blake Shinn, David Taggart, Craig Williams (2) Downloaded for FREE from formfocus.com.au Page 3 of 6 The Trainers Group One Wins Rank Trainer Group 1 1 J.B. (Bart) Cummings 49 2 T.J. (Tommy) Smith 20 3 J. (James) Scobie 18 4 D.L. (Lee) Freedman 17 J. (James) Wilson (Snr) 17 6 E. (Etienne) de Mestre 13 7 F. (Frank) McGrath 12 8 C.S. (Colin) Hayes 11 D.A. (David) Hayes 11 W. (Walter) Hickenbotham 11 C. (Chris) Waller 11 4 Day Carnival Wins Rank Trainer Derby Cup Oaks Final Total 1 J.B. (Bart) Cummings 53 39 15 23 130 2 J. (James) Scobie 32 25 23 22 102 3 C.S. (Colin) Hayes 19 22 17 22 80 4 D.L. (Lee) Freedman 16 22 15 16 69 5 W. (Walter) Hickenbotham 9 15 21 17 62 6 D.A. (David) Hayes 13 14 12 15 54 7 T.J. (Tommy) Smith 22 8 11 12 53 8 E. (Etienne) de Mestre 14 12 8 13 47 9 T. (Tom) Payten 15 8 9 11 43 10 J. (James) Wilson (Snr) 11 6 13 9 39 Downloaded for FREE from formfocus.com.au Page 4 of 6 Most Winners at a Single Carnival Trainer Wins Year Year Bart Cummings 10 1974 David Hayes 10 1990 David Hall 8 1999 Colin Hayes 8 1988 James Wilson Snr 8 1879 Lee Freedman 7 2005 James Wilson Snr 7 1873 1876 The Jockeys Group One Wins Rank Trainer Group 1 1 R. (Bobby) Lewis 24 2 D. (Damien) Oliver 21 3 R. (Roy) Higgins 19 4 J. (Jim) Cassidy 16 T. (Tom) Hales 16 6 D. (Darby) Munro 14 H. (Harry) White 14 8 J.E. (Jim) Pike 11 9 W. (Billy) Cook 10 J. (Joe) Morrison 10 Downloaded for FREE from formfocus.com.au Page 5 of 6 4 Day Carnival Wins Rank Jockey Derby Cup Oaks Final Total 1 D. (Damien) Oliver 24 19 21 13 77 2 R. (Bobby) Lewis 26 13 18 15 72 3 R. (Roy) Higgins 19 16 17 19 71 4 T. (Tom) Hales 18 15 8 13 54 5 H. (Harry) White 12 16 4 20 52 6 C. (Craig) Williams 8 14 15 13 50 7 J. (Jim) Cassidy 17 12 11 8 48 8 K. (Kerrin) McEvoy 9 18 8 11 46 9 S. (Steven) King 13 8 9 13 43 10 J. (Jack) Purtell 12 10 6 13 41 N. (Neville) Sellwood 13 8 9 11 41 Most Winners at a Single Carnival Jockey Carnival Wins Year Year Brett Prebble 9 1999 2000 Jack Purtell 8 1947 Michael Clarke 7 1986 1988 Shane Dye 7 1989 Mick Goreham 7 1969 Roy Higgins 7 1964 1971 Neville Sellwood 7 1960 Craig Williams 7 2010 Downloaded for FREE from formfocus.com.au Page 6 of 6 .
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