Top three in Melbourne Cup - Our golden age

It must be hoped, for the sake of politeness at least, that Australian minister for consumer affairs Marlene Kairouz, who apologised last week for suggesting that anyone with an Irish accent calling to a home in Melbourne should be turned away, did not allow her bias get in the way of backing Irish runners in the Melbourne Cup.

Top three in Melbourne Cup - Our golden age

Had she done so she could have enjoyed a bonanza — Irish trainers, with 10 horses in the race, filled the first three places.

Giving a glimpse of what the future might look like — and what a world racing empire is — 24-year-old Joseph O’Brien trained the winner Rekindling to beat Johannes Vermeer, trained by his father Aidan. Willie Mullins’s Max Dynamite filled third place.

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