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Payne excited about Cox Plate chance

- Juveniles far and wide for Te Akau

Melbourne Cup winner Michelle Payne will realise another dream when she gets the chance to compete in her first Cox Plate.

Payne shot to internatio­nal prominence two years ago when she became the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup on Prince Of Penzance at Flemington.

Today Payne will be legged aboard the Jane Chapple- Hyam- trained Kaspersky in another of Australia’s most important races — the A$ 3 million Cox Plate at Moonee Valley.

Payne rode Kaspersky to fifth placing in the Queen Anne Stakes at the famous Royal Ascot meeting in England in June.

“The Cox Plate is one of my favourite races from growing up,” Payne said. “I haven’t missed a year, so to be out there on Saturday would be really special.” Champion Winx is the $ 1.15 favourite to win her third Cox Plate, with rival connection­s realistic about the task ahead.

Payne won the Melbourne Cup on a $ 101 chance and English horse Kaspersky is at $ 81 in the field of nine.

“I don’t know if I would be the most popular person in Australia if we happened to beat Winx,” Payne said.

“But I don’t know whether we have to worry too much about that.

“You can only do your best. We’ll go out there and treat it like any other race and give it our best shot and see what happens. It would be pretty special [ to win]. “It’s right up there with the Melbourne Cup. Obviously it’s such a unique race because the committee only let in certain horses that they think are eligible to compete in it.” Payne also holds a trainers’ licence in Victoria and has scarcely ridden in races this season.

She rode her first winner for 2017/ 18 at Stawell on Monday on a horse she also trains, wearing the same colours Kaspersky carries.

Illness forced her to miss riding Kaspersky when he ran 16th in the Toorak Handicap, but she rode him at trackwork at Moonee Valley on Tuesday and said the horse was in great order.

Payne’s brother Patrick won the 2002 Cox Plate on champion Northerly. “I actually took the day off racing in the country that day because I didn’t want to miss watching Patrick on Northerly,” Payne said. “It was a very special day and something we’ve always remembered.”

Barman looks at 4th Cup

Veteran stayer Who Shot Thebarman only has to satisfy his connection­s with his performanc­e in the Moonee Valley Cup to confirms plans for a start in his fourth Melbourne Cup. Who Shot Thebarman was third in the 2014 Melbourne Cup, 11th in 2015 and fifth last year. The nine- year- old will be joined by his Chris Waller- trained stablemate Libran in today’s Group Two Moonee Valley Cup. All seven entries in the 2500m- race hold Melbourne Cup nomination­s. Te Akau two- year- old runners will span all three New Zealand venues today. As well as Trentham’s Wellesley Stakes contender Queen Of The Air, Matamata trainers Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards will produce impressive Riccarton debut winner Avantage in the NZB Insurance Pearl Series 2YO ( 800m) at the same track and Exceed And Excel colt Al Hasa contests the Cure Kids 880m at Ellerslie. Al Hasa is a $ 625,000 Karaka yearling purchase out of Group One performer Oasis Rose and will have the services of Cameron Lammas on debut.

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Michelle Payne

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