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2020 Lexus Melbourne Cup Elimination Order As at Oct 26 2020 2020 LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP [GROUP 1] 3200m Handicap to be run Tuesday, 3 November, 2020 Third Acceptors Elimination order as at 26 October Benchmark Weights 3 50.0 3f 48.5 Mares allowed 1.5kg 4 58.0 4m 56.5 NH Bred allowed 1.5kg 5+ 59.5 5m 58.0 NOTE: The conditions of the 2020 Lexus Melbourne Cup provide for the VRC Board, at its discretion, to eliminate a horse(s) from the final field of 24 in certain circumstances. The conditions DO NOT provide for the promotion of a horse(s) into the field. If such discretionary elimination does occur, replacement of such horse(s) will be according to the normal balloting order with the next horse(s) in the order of entry making its way into the final field of 24. In this regard horses outside the top 24 will not be promoted over other horses. 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