The day’s highlights included family and emerging trainers leaving their mark. The Hayes dynasty celebrated their 10th G3 Darley Maribyrnong Plate win with Tycoon Star, while rising trainers Michael Hickmott, Liam Howley, and Dominic Sutton each secured their first Melbourne Cup Carnival victories, showcasing the promising future of Australian racing.
Hickmott, from Murray Bridge in South Australia, prepared Fancify to win the G3 Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes (1400m); Howley’s Opening Address took out the Listed TAB Trophy (1800m) for three-year-olds, a race that has proven a stepping stone to Group 1 glory in the past; and Sutton, who only had his first runner in March, won the Australian Heritage Cup (2800m) with outsider Garachico.
Crown Oaks Day
Treasurethe Moment, trained by Matt Laurie, became the 166th winner of the $1 million Group 1 Crown Oaks (2500m). After winning the Group 2 HKJC World Pool Wakeful Stakes (2000m) on Derby Day, the talented filly, ridden by Damian Lane, completed the coveted Oaks double. Laurie earned his third Group 1 win with this length-and-a-quarter victory over Powers Of Opal, with Hurry Curry in third place.