1870 Melbourne Cup

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1870 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
LocationFlemington Racecourse
Date10 Nov 1870
Distance2 miles
Winning horseNimblefoot
Winning time3:37.0
Final odds12/1
JockeyJ. Day
TrainerW. Lang
SurfaceTurf
Attendance30,000
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The 1870 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Thursday, 10 November 1870.

This year was the tenth running of the Melbourne Cup. The entire carnival was pushed back to a week due to a waterlogged track. This race has become a big part of Melbourne Cup folklore. Ballarat publican Walter Craig bought Nimblefoot from Melbourne bookmaker Joe Thompson. Serval months before the 1870 race Craig dreams of a horse in his colours winning the race but with its jockey wearing a black arm band. Craig told friends about this and was sure that Nimblefoot would win, but he would not live to see the 12/1 shot's tense battle with Lapdog.[1] Craig died on the morning of 17 August from gout and pneumonia. Craig's dream was recounted in The Age newspaper the day before the cup. At about 4 O'clock Ms. Craig with tears in her eyes reveals to Ballarat that Nimblefoot had won with its jockey wearing a black arm band.[2] The winning time of 3:37.0 was at the time the fastest winning time in the race's history.[3]

This is the list of placegetters for the 1870 Melbourne Cup.[4]

Place Name Jockey Trainer
1 Nimblefoot J. Day W. Lang
2 Lapdog T. Bennett
3 Valentine H. Howard

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  1. ^ O'Reilly, Paddy (2016). "Nimblefoot (1870)". Facts, Stats & Trivia of The Melbourne Cup. Melbourne: New Holland Publishers Pty Ltd. pp. 22–23. ISBN 9781742579054.
  2. ^ "History - Craigs Royal Hotel". craigsroyal.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  3. ^ "1867 Melbourne Cup MillersGuide". millersgudie.identika.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  4. ^ "1861 to 1870 Melbourne Cup Winners". races com au. Retrieved 16 September 2021.

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