2005 Melbourne Cup - Results

Results

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Horse Country Trainer Jockey Placing
1 Makybe Diva Australia Lee Freedman Glen Boss 1st
2 Vinnie Roe Ireland Dermot Weld Pat Smullen 8th
3 Distinction Ireland Michael Stoute M Kinane 19th
4 Greys Inn USA Mike De Kock Weichong Marwing 17th
5 Franklins Gardens Great Britain Mark Tompkins Darryll Holland 24th
6 Eye Popper Japan Izumi Shimizu S Fujita 12th
7 Railings Australia John Hawkes G Childs 14th
8 Xcellent New Zealand Michael Moroney M T Coleman 3rd
9 Kindjhal France David Hayes D Dunn 9th
10 Hugs Dancer France David Hayes D Dunn 21st
11 Demerger Australia Danny O'Brien B Shinn 13th
12 Dizelle Australia John Hawkes Darren Beadman 11th
13 Lachlan River New Zealand John Morrisey G Colless 5th
14 Portland Singa New Zealand Neville McBurney L Cassidy 6th
15 Vouvray New Zealand Peter G Moody S Seamer 15th
16 On a Jeune Australia Peter Montgomerie Darren Gauci 2nd
17 Umbula Australia Mick Price S Baster 20th
18 Bazelle New Zealand Paul Jenkins R McLeod 22nd
19 Envoy New Zealand Ken Kelso P Mertens 7th
20 Rizon Australia Cliff Brown J Ford 10th
21 Strasbourg Australia Bart Cummings L Nolen 18th
22 Leica Falcon Australia Richard Freyer K McEvoy 4th
23 Mr Celebrity New Zealand Gai Waterhouse D Beasley 23rd
24 Kamsky Australia Bart Cummings C Williams 16th

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