Matt Leggett, Ned the horse and Bruce McClean.
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Goulburn Valley residents flooded the Seymour Racing Club on Sunday, October 13, to take in the festivities and atmosphere of the 2024 Seymour Cup.
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On a picture-perfect spring day, the racegoers witnessed a thrilling nine-race card, which culminated in the Daniel Stackhouse-ridden, Mark Walker-trained Midnight Blue romping home to win the listed $200,000 1600m Seymour Cup.
With extravagant displays of fashion, spectators dressed almost as colourfully as the jockeys in their silks.
There could only be four winners for best dressed though, as Michael McAlpine took out the prize for best dressed gentleman, Carley Owen for best dressed lady, Kelly Carty for best millinery and Thomas Carty for best dressed child.
Check out the gallery from the day below:
Brayden and Kaitlyn Speechley.
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Elen with Cosmic the horse.
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Rob and Theresa Steward with Denise Hall and Mark Sumner.
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Sarah, Mick, Darcy and Pop Kelly.
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Lynn Menz, Jen Sicard and Peter Barbard.
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Cathy Johnstone and Tiffany Vizas.
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Bree, Holly, Jeremy and Jack Sherwood with Rebecca Mclarty.
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Ken Cook and Ronald Huybers.
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Wayne and Wendy Burgess.
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Nathan Hudson, Nick Callanan, Stuart Whiley and Marcus Larkin.
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Bentley Grattan performs.
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Sienna Lynch and Mia Owens.
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Amelia O’Brien, Erin Williams and Laure Harstedt.
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Leon Kelly and Sam Martin.
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Nat Fletcher and Maree Hard.
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Lauren and James Anderson, Kevin and Damian O’Callaghan and Matt Byers.
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Alannah Schepis, Lily Parsons and Kira Kersten.
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The horses were the stars of the show at the Seymour Cup meeting.
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Carolina and Gavin Cordell.
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The Seymour Racing Club hosted nine races on Sunday, October 13.
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Carolyn and Adrian O’Rourke.
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Hayden Szczykulski, Thomas Archer and Brendan Page.
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Connections celebrate the victory of Cavalry Man in the Go Nagambie Maiden Plate.
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Racegoers had the chance to hold the Melbourne Cup at the Seymour Cup meeting.
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Damian Drum, Anthony Quigley and Ben Murphy.
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Cameron Sykes, Greg McNulty and Matt Hales.
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Marian Clark and Merle Hibberd.
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Lily Cahill and Rafael Gerster.
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Glowing Rapids, ridden by Jarrod Fry, dominated the Mitchelton Wines Maiden Plate.
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The Dwayne Reid-trained Commands Success took out the Annabelle Cleeland MP for Euroa Handicap.
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Soldiers from the Pucakpunyal military barracks were on hand to entertain the crowds at the Seymour Cup.
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Best dressed lady Carley Owen and Cooper Lubeck.
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Kelly Carty turned heads, taking out the award for best millinery.
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Michael McAlpine was the best dressed gentleman.
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Thomas Carty was judged the best dressed child.
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The Seymour Cup fashions on the field winners (from left) Carley Owen, Kelly Carty, Michael McAlpine and Thomas Carty.
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The Seymour Cup fashions on the field entrants.
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Command Success owners celebrate the gelding’s victory in the fifth race of the day.
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A horse takes a well deserved break in the Seymour Racing Club stables.
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Fashions on the field entrants were not the only ones at the Seymour Cup sporting colourful headwear.
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Each horse has a dedicated team of strappers keeping them in tip-top shape.
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Jockey Jordan Childs is interviewed after winning the Golden Mile @ Darley Handicap aboard Along the River.
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The crowd watches on as the Golden Mile @ Darley Handicap is run.
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Shirley Hunter rides I Am Geronimo.
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The 2024 Melbourne Cup was on display at Seymour.
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Koby Jennings claimed victory in the Cylinder @ Darley MCC Country Series Heat 4 on Titan Of Choice.
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Titan Of Choice with its strapper.
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A very happy Peter Gelagotis after training Titan Of Choice to victory in race six.
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Chatres, ridden by Lauren Burke.
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Think Winning, ridden by Beau Mertens.
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Foxy Cleopatra, ridden by Daniel Moor.
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The Seymour Cup field races to the finish post.
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The crowd watches on as the Seymour Cup reaches its final stages.
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The Seymour Cup begins.
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Maktoob, ridden by Liam Riordan.
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The Telegraph sports journalist Adam Miller with the Melbourne Cup.
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The Midnight Blue team and connections are presented with the cup.
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Jockey Daniel Stackhouse celebrates winning the Seymour Cup with Midnight Blue’s connections.
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Winning jockey Daniel Stackhouse holds the Seymour Cup aloft.
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Jockey Daniel Stackhouse and Midnight Blue’s connections celebrate the Seymour Cup win.
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Daniel Stackhouse speaks to the crowd.
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Midnight Blues owners with the Seymour Cup.
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Midnight Blues owners speak to the crowd.
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Ben Gleeson, assistant trainer of Midnight Blue.
Daniel Stackhouse with Midnight Blues owners.
Seymour Racing Club chief executive Chris Martin and Seymour Cup-winning jockey Daniel Stackhouse.
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Ben Gleeson, Midnight Blue and the happy owners.
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Midnight Blue took out the 2024 Seymour Cup.
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