Overseas Raiders Eye Melbourne Cup

Jaguar MailInternational trainers have accepted the challenge to try to win the 150th Melbourne Cup with a star-studded entry for the $6 million race.

Cups legend Bart Cummings has 12 nominations in his attempt to win the race for the 13th time but his job looks harder than ever with 45 European, Japanese and Hong Kong raiders entered.

Heading Cummings' armoury are his Cox Plate winner So You Think, VRC Oaks winner Faint Perfume and Queensland Derby winner Dariana.

Key overseas nominations include this year's Ascot Gold Cup winner Rite Of Passage, Goodwood Cup winner Illustrious Blue and Japanese stars Jaguar Mail and Meiner Kitz who were first and second in Japan's top staying race, the Tenno Sho.

RVL racing operations manager Leigh Jordon said the quality of international entries was unsurpassed.

"It is definitely the best set of nominations we have received from overseas," Jordon said.

Victoria Racing Club chief executive Dale Monteith was even more enthusiastic about the 253 Cup nominations, 22 more than last year.

"The entries are spectacular and the Melbourne Cup is truly the international staying championship of the world," Monteith said.

Global powerhouse Godolphin hasn't got its largest entry but its nine nominations are outstanding and include last year's English St Leger and Italian Derby winner Mastery, 2009 Arc De Triomphe placegetter Cavalryman and Group One winner Campanologist.

All three are also entered for the Caulfield Cup.

While All The Good won the 2008 Caulfield Cup for Godolphin, the stable has finished second in the Melbourne Cup with Central Park (1999), Give The Slip (2001) and Crime Scene (2009).

Luca Cumani has had a similarly frustrating experience with second placegetters Purple Moon (2007) and Bauer (2008) who are again both entered this year.

Cumani's other hopefuls are Drunken Sailor and Australian-owned duo Manighar and Becqu Adoree, with the latter also entered for the Cox Plate.

Dual Cup-winning Irish trainer Dermot Weld trains Rite of Passage who, like his 1993 Melbourne Cup winner Vintage Crop, has successfully mixed jumps and flat racing.

Weld, who also won the Cup with Media Puzzle (2002), is planning to return with Profound Beauty who was fifth in 2008.

Respected English trainer Sir Mark Prescott lodged his first Cup entry with Fortuni while French gallopers Americain and Laristan are both nominated for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.

Last year's Melbourne Cup winner Shocking and Shamoline Warrior are Mark Kavanagh's leading Cup hopes.

Lloyd Williams' international search for Melbourne Cup horses has been rewarded with him nominating 20 stayers for the big race including 2009 Irish St Leger winner Alandi and 2009 Irish Derby placegetter Mourayan.

Old stager Zipping and emerging star Linton are among Williams' other entries.

South Australian Alcopop, who tried for a fairytale win in the Melbourne Cup last year, is again nominated for the Cups and the Cox Plate.

The Caulfield Cup has attracted 235 nominations including 36 internationals, double last year's tally of 18, while the Cox Plate entry of 186 is 10 less than last year and includes 10 overseas raiders.

Jordon said it was particularly pleasing to see Hong Kong's best stayer, Mr Medici, targeting the Caulfield Cup and he has also been entered for the Melbourne Cup.

Another Hong Kong star, Able One, will be the first horse to arrive at Werribee's new quarantine centre at the end of August and the dual Champions Mile winner is being aimed at the Cox Plate.

Peter Moody's glamour mare Typhoon Tracy also has the Cox Plate as her ultimate spring goal.

An interesting Cox Plate nomination is Macau's first Triple Crown winner Luen Yat Forever who is likely to run in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (1400m) in September before the Moonee Valley weight-for-age championship.

List Of International Entries

France France

Caulfield Cup

Americain (Alain de Royer Dupre)
Laristan (Jean-Claude Rouget)

Melbourne Cup

Americain (Alain de Royer Dupre)
Los Cristianos (Alan Couetil)
Laristan (Jean-Claude Rouget)

Hong Kong Hong Kong

Caulfield Cup

Mr Medici (Peter Ho)

Cox Plate

Able One (John Moore)

Melbourne Cup

Mr Medici (Peter Ho)

Ireland Ireland

Caulfield Cup

Majestic Concorde (Dermot Weld)
Natural High (Dermot Weld)

Melbourne Cup

Majestic Concorde (Dermot Weld)
Natural High (Dermot Weld)
Profound Beauty (Dermot Weld)
Rite Of Passage (Dermot Weld)

Japan Japan

Caulfield Cup

Three Orion (Akira Murayama)
White Pilgrim (Ippo Sameshima)
Tokai Trick (Kenji Nonaka)
Jaguar Mail (Noriyuki Hori)
Meiner Kitz (Sakae Kunieda)

Cox Plate

White Pilgrim (Ippo Sameshima)

Melbourne Cup

Three Orion (Akira Murayama)
White Pilgrim (Ippo Sameshima)
Tokai Trick (Kenji Nonaka)
Jaguar Mail (Noriyuki Hori)
Meiner Kitz (Sakae Kunieda)

Macau Macau

Cox Plate

Luen Yat Forever (P C Choi)

United Arab Emirates UAE

Caulfield Cup

Claremont (Mahmood al Zarooni)
Cavalryman (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Darley Sun (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Holberg (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Libel Law (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Mastery (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Once More Dubai (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Pompeyano (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Sopranist (Saeed Bin Suroor)

Melbourne Cup

Claremont (Mahmood al Zarooni)
Cavalryman (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Darley Sun (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Holberg (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Libel Law (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Mastery (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Once More Dubai (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Pompeyano (Saeed Bin Suroor)
Sopranist (Saeed Bin Suroor)

United Kingdom United Kingdom

Caulfield Cup

Stanstill (Allan Swinbank)
Dancing David (Brian Meehan)
Dangerous Midge (Brian Meehan)
Golden Sword (Jane Chapple-Hyam)
Shahwardi (Jeremy Gask)
Sans Frontieres (Jeremy Noseda)
Bauer (Luca Cumani)
Becqu Adoree (Luca Cumani)
Drunken Sailor (Luca Cumani)
Manighar (Luca Cumani)
Purple Moon (Luca Cumani)
Rainbow Peak (Michael Jarvis)
Martyr (Richard Hannon)
Imposing (Sir Michael Stoute)
South Easter (William Haggas)
Illustrious Blue (William Knight)

Cox Plate

Dancing David (Brian Meehan)
Dangerous Midge (Brian Meehan)
Sans Frontieres (Jeremy Noseda)
Becqu Adoree (Luca Cumani)
Rainbow Peak (Michael Jarvis)
Imposing (Sir Michael Stoute)
South Easter (William Haggas)

Melbourne Cup

Stanstill (Allan Swinbank)
Dancing David (Brian Meehan)
Dangerous Midge (Brian Meehan)
Golden Sword (Jane Chapple-Hyam)
Shahwardi (Jeremy Gask)
Sans Frontieres (Jeremy Noseda)
Bauer (Luca Cumani)
Becqu Adoree (Luca Cumani)
Drunken Sailor (Luca Cumani)
Manighar (Luca Cumani)
Purple Moon (Luca Cumani)
Rainbow Peak (Michael Jarvis)
Martyr (Richard Hannon)
Imposing (Sir Michael Stoute)
Illustrious Blue (William Knight)
Akmal (John Dunlop)
Tactic (John Dunlop)
King Of Wands (John Gosden)
Eastern Aria (Mark Johnston)
Lady Éclair (Mark Johnston)
Fortuni (Sir Mark Prescott)
Akzar (John Oxx)

Picture: Claire Usmar