Winning Melbourne Cup jockey James McDonald boldly predicted Verry Elleegant would win, as his partner, a fellow jockey, said he’d fulfilled ‘every jockey’s dream’.
In a pre-race column for the Herald-Sun, McDonald described the mare as ‘definitely one of my best chances’ to win the race, having finished second on Fiorente in 2012 and third on Hartnell in the 2016 cups.
‘I galloped her on Saturday and she is absolutely humdinging,’ McDonald wrote of the New Zealand horse.
Verry Elleegant distanced the field over the 3,200m on Tuesday leaving hot favourite Incentivize and Irish horse Spanish Mission in its wake in second and third.
‘It’s what dreams are made of. I can’t believe it,’ McDonald said immediately after the race.
‘I have so much faith in that mare, I just love her to bits. I’m speechless really.’
‘It’s what dreams are made of. I can’t believe it,’ McDonald said immediately after the race of his first Melbourne Cup victory
McDonald embraces his partner Katelyn Mallyon, a fellow jockey, after his momentous victory
Once he’d returned to the front of the stand and dismounted, McDonald fought his way through one of Flemington’s rose gardens to embrace his partner, Katelyn Mallyon, who has twice ridden the Melbourne Cup as a jockey.
‘From barrier 19 I thought it would be really hard for her and him, but gee, I watched it down the end of the straight and the way that he just parked her perfectly,’ Ms Mallyon said through tears.
‘I was like, the way the mare relaxed for him, I was – I just can’t believe we’ve won a Melbourne Cup.
‘It’s every jockey’s dream. As you know, I was – it’s something we all dream of doing. I get to live through my dreams through my beautiful partner, James.
‘To do it on such a wonderful mare, that means a lot to us and our family, it’s awesome. Can’t believe it.’
Ms Mallyon, who is also an Australian Turf Club racing ambassador and Channel 7 racing presenter, discussed living with McDonald in a recent Australian Turf Club interview.
‘I drive him mad about racing but he actually doesn’t like talking about it at home,’ she said.
‘He is one of the most driven people I have ever met. He hates losing at anything and loves to stay fit and healthy. He swims every morning and plays a lot of golf. Also he is a really good cook.
‘I’m a lucky girl and we work well together.’
The former Group 1 jockey, who gave up racing to support McDonald at his Sydney base, recalled the adrenaline of winning her first race as a jockey.
‘It was very emotional for me… I guess it’s the ultimate goal for a jockey. You dream of it happening but when it actually did occur, it was a massive shock!
‘I fell in by a nose and funnily enough I thought I didn’t win!’
Katelyn Mallyon (right), partner of jockey James McDonald, reacts after McDonald rode Verry Elleegant to victory in today’s Melbourne Cup
James Mcdonald poses with the Lexus Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse
It was also a first Cup triumph for McDonald, who said Verry Elleegant gave him the best ride possible.
‘When I went for home, I don’t know, I don’t know what I was thinking. I was thinking, where’s that post?’ McDonald said.
‘She travelled so sweetly in the run for such a big way.
‘She is trained by a master. He gets them right. She is a superstar and I’m so proud of her.’
The mare’s win was also a first Melbourne Cup victory for trainer Chris Waller.
Famous for engineering the record-breaking exploits of Winx, Waller claimed his first Melbourne Cup win as Verry Elleegant beat Incentivise in the nation’s greatest race.
Waller now has in his possession one of Australian sport’s most prized trophies to go alongside Winx’s four Cox Plates.
‘He followed his own instructions,’ Waller told 10 Live’s coverage of the race about what he’d said to McDonald before the race.
‘I spoke to him this morning. I didn’t want to complicate things. James, you’re in control.
‘So, yeah, he’s done a great job, each and every time he sits on a horse he takes everything so seriously.
‘I wish he would chill occasionally, but he probably says the same about me.’
‘She is trained by a master. He gets them right. She is a superstar and I’m so proud of her,’ McDonald said of trainer Chris Waller and his horse, Verry Elleegant
Trainer Chris Waller with his wife Stephanie. Today’s win was his first in the Melbourne Cup
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