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Michelle Payne frozen out of Melbourne Cup

Missing out this year: Michelle Payne rode Prince Of Penzance to Melbourne Cup victory in 2015.

Michelle Payne's hopes of getting a Melbourne Cup ride have evaporated after Godolphin locked in their jockeys for its army of horses trying to break Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's drought in the $6.2 million race.

Money well spent in defence of racing

Racing Victoria's acting chairman Mike Hirst says the sport "cannot step away from that obligation of protecting the ...

Racing Victoria's annual general meeting on Monday revealed $1.9 million had been spent instigating and defending cobalt charges against several prominent trainers. When one considers that total statewide turnover for the industry is $5.5 billion, the cost to ensure it operates according to the highest levels of integrity and transparency is money well spent.

How Waller compares to the world's best trainers

World-beater: Chris Waller had to borrow $10,000 to get a licence in Sydney.

Aiden O'Brien is regarded in Europe as the best trainer in the world, but is he any better than Chris Waller? Like all greats they "have something", according to wise guys, possibly a magic potion or gadget that makes their racehorses go faster for longer than rival horsemen.

McEvoy wants Melbourne Cup to stay in family

Kieran McEvoy and Michelle Payne arrive for the Scobie Breasley Medal presentation at Flemington Racecourse on August ...

It was the turn of the century when his Melbourne Cup dream was fulfilled, but watching sister-in-law Michelle Payne ride into the record books has ignited Kerrin McEvoy's desire to win another and keep the country's most coveted racing prize in the family.