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Robbie Dolan is the latest Melbourne Cup winning jockey saluting on $91 outsider Knight’s Choice (2024) in his first ever Melbourne Cup ride!  

2025 Melbourne Cup Jockeys

The confirmed 2025 Melbourne Cup jockeys will be updated below as connections lock in a rider for their Melbourne Cup contenders.

The Melbourne Cup 2025 riders must be declared by 4:30pm (local time) on Saturday the 1st of November 2025 after VRC Derby Day. 

See what jockeys have locked in a ride aboard one of the 24 Melbourne Cup horses this spring.

Confirmed 2025 Melbourne Cup Jockeys

  • Mark Zahra – Al Riffa (Joseph O’Brien)
  • Damian Lane – Chevalier Rose (Hisashi Shimizu)
  • John Velazquez – Parchment Party (William Mott)
  • Celine Gaudray – Torranzino (Paul Preusker)
  • James McDonald – Meydaan (Simon & Ed Crisford)
  • Rachel King – Arapaho (Bjorn Baker)
  • Kerrin McEvoy – Absurde (Willie Mullins)
  • Thore Hammer-Hansen – Flatten The Curve (Henk Grewe)
  • Jamie Melham – Half Yours (Tony & Calvin McEvoy
  • Stephane Pasquier – Presage Nocturne (Alessandro Botti)
  • Blake Shinn – Vauban (Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott)
  • Ethan Brown – Middle Earth (Ciaron Maher)
  • Tim Clark – Changingoftheguard (Kris Lees)
  • Tommy Berry – More Felons (Chris Waller)
  • Michale Dee – Furthur (Andrew Balding)
  • Harry Coffey – Onesmoothoperator (Brian Ellison)
  • Declan Bates – Athabascan (John O’Shea & Tom Charlton)
  • Wayne Lordan – Goodie Two Shoes (Joseph O’Brien)
  • Beau Mertens – River Of Stars (Chris Waller)
  • Robbie Dolan – Royal Supremacy (Ciaron Maher)
  • Jye McNeil – Valiant King (Chris Waller)
  • Craig Williams – Buckaroo (Chris Waller)
  • Ben Melham – Smokin’ Romans (Ciaron Maher)
  • Joao Moreira – Land Legend (Chris Waller)

Mark Zahra to ride Al Riffa: Zahra has been locked in to ride the 59kg topweight, Irish raider Al Riffa, in his bid at a third Melbourne Cup trophy in four years. Zahra famously went back-to-back on Gold Trip (2022) and Without A Fight (2023) and gets a chance to partner one of the best in betting in 2025 with Joesph O’Brien’s galloper coming off a dominant four-length win in the Group 1 Irish St Leger to stamp his credentials as a genuine Cup contender.

John Velazuez to ride Parchment Party: American Hall of Fame jockey Velazuez will be down under for the historic ride on Parchment Party when William Mott’s Belmont Gold Cup winner becomes the first US trained horse to contest the Melbourne Cup.

Damian Lane to ride Chevalier Rose: Lane is set to partner Hisashi Shimizu’s Japanese raider in the Cup field with the veteran Deep Impact eight-year-old a proven Group 2 winner up to 3600m.

Celine Gaudray to ride Torranzino: Gaudry will make her Melbourne Cup debut aboard Torranzino after the duo combined to claim a golden ticket entry into the ‘race that stops a nation’ via a Ladbrokes Geelong Cup upset on October 23.

James McDonald to ride Meydaan: J-Mac has been confirmed as the new rider for UK raider Meydaan. Meydaan, a five-year-old by Frankel, was previously ridden by Andrea Atzeni in the Caulfield Cup, where he finished ninth after a tough run caught three-wide from barrier five. Despite missing Derby Day to ride Autumn Glow in the $10 million Golden Eagle, McDonald will be at Flemington for Cup week and now takes over the reins on Meydaan.

Rachel King to ride Arapaho: Rachel King has been confirmed to ride Arapaho in the 2025 Melbourne Cup. The experienced jockey reunites with the Bjorn Baker-trained stayer, who earned his spot in the Cup field after consistent performances this spring. Arapaho, known for his staying ability and toughness highlighted by his Sydney Cup win, will be looking to improve on his previous Cup effort when 11th to Gold Trip in 2022, and King’s familiarity with the horse is a major asset heading into the big race.

Kerrin McEvoy to ride Absurde: McEvoy has been confirmed to ride Absurde, teaming up with the Willie Mullins-trained Irish stayer who’s back for his third crack at the race after finishing seventh in 2023 and fifth in 2024. McEvoy, a three-time Cup winner, was impressed with Absurde during trackwork at Werribee, noting the gelding’s sharpness and maturity. Absurde arrived off a strong third in the Irish St. Leger and comes in via a Caulfield Cup 7th.

Thore Hammer-Hansen to ride Flatten The Curve: Thore Hammer-Hansen has been confirmed to ride German raider Flatten The Curve in Cup. The Danish-born jockey, who’s been making waves in Australia, will partner the dour stayer trained by Henk Grewe. Flatten The Curve is proven up to 3700m overseas and recently won back-to-back races over two miles or further including a 3319m event by 5.5 lengths with 57kg back in August.

Jamie Melham to ride Half Yours: Jamie Melham is confirmed to ride Half Yours who is out to become just the 13th horse in history to complete the Spring Cups double. The pairing comes off a historic win in the Caulfield Cup, where Melham became the first female jockey to claim victory in the prestigious 2400m spring major. Half Yours, trained by Tony and Calvin McEvoy, surged late to win the Caulfield Cup and earned a 2kg penalty for the Melbourne Cup, lifting his weight from 51kg to 53kg. Despite the added impost, connections have declared it’s “all systems go” for the Cup, with Melham retaining the ride.

Stephane Pasquier to ride Presage Nocturne: Pasquier will continue his partnership with the French-trained stayer after a strong showing in the Caulfield Cup. Presage Nocturne, trained by Alessandro Botti, finished a credible fourth in the 2025 Caulfield Cup, and connections have expressed confidence in his progression heading into the Melbourne Cup. The grey son of Wootton Bassett has built a solid record in Europe and now looks to peak over two miles at Flemington. Pasquier, a seasoned international jockey, retains the ride after guiding the horse through his Australian campaign, and the pair will be looking to improve on their Caulfield effort with a strong staying test in the Cup.

Blake Shinn to ride Vauban: Shinn, who rode Viewed to victory in the 2008 Melbourne Cup, will partner Irish import Vauban in the 2025 race for the Waterhouse & Bott yard. Vauban has his third Melbourne Cup tilt after a 14th in 2023 and 11th last year when prepared by Willie Mullins.

Ethan Brown to ride Middle Earth: Brown partnered Ciaron Maher’s import Middle Earth to finish third in the Group 3 JRA Cup at Moonee Valley, reigniting the import’s Melbourne Cup ambitions. Brown sticks aboard for the two-mile classic with Middle Earth sure to appreciate a drop in weight from 60kg to 54.5kg.

Tim Clark to ride Changingoftheguard: Clark has been confirmed to ride Changingoftheguard for trainer Kris Lees, adding another seasoned Group 1 jockey to the lineup for this year’s race. Changingoftheguard, an Irish import formerly trained by Aidan O’Brien, has won just one of his starts in Australia to date in the Listed Tatt’s Cup over 2400m at Randwick in early September and was last seen crossing fourth with 60kg behind Torranzino in the Geelong Cup.

Tommy Berry to ride More Felons: Berry has been booked to continue associations with More Felons having ridden the import for his three latest starts this prep. Trained by Chris Waller, More Felons has been steadily building toward the two-mile test at Flemington having shown promise since arriving in Australia including a strong finish in the Group 1 The Metrop (4th) only 1.34 lengths beaten and fourth again in the Group 3 St Leger over 2600m at Randwick on October 18.

Michael Dee to ride Furthur: Dee has been confirmed to ride Furthur for British trainer Andrew Balding. The Group 3 winning grey, who races as a four-year-old down under, is one of the emerging international contenders targeting the 3200m Flemington feature. The young horse has shown solid staying form in Europe and arrives in Australia with a progressive profile suited to the Cup’s testing distance. Dee, a Caulfield Cup and Victoria Derby-winning rider, brings tactical versatility and big-race experience to the partnership.

Harry Coffey to ride Onesmoothoperator: Onesmoothoperator, trained in the UK by Brian Ellison, secured his place in the Melbourne Cup field with a dominant win in the Group 2 Moonee Valley Gold Cup on Cox Plate eve. Mark Zahra guided the gelding to victory with a cold ride from the back, slicing through the field to win eased down — a performance that earned the horse a 1kg penalty, lifting his Cup weight to 53kg, but it is Coffey who will be aboard for the 3200m feature.

Declan Bates to ride Athabascan: Bates has been confirmed to ride OTI Racing’s Athabascan in Cup, securing a key booking for the John O’Shea and Tom Charlton-trained stayer. Athabascan earned his place in the Cup field with his strong run for second behind Onesmoothoperator in the Group 2 Moonee Valley Gold Cup atoning for his three previous unplaced spring performances.

Wayne Lordan to ride Goodie Two Shoes: Lordan has been confirmed to ride Goodie Two Shoes teaming up with trainer Joseph O’Brien for another tilt at Australia’s greatest race. Fastnet Rock mare Goodie Two Shoes, one of two Cup runners for O’Brien alongside current race favourite Al Riffa, arrives in Melbourne as an outsider in the market but with solid European staying form. Lordan’s booking adds experience with the Irish jockey having previously ridden in major races across the globe. While Al Riffa is the stable’s headline act, Goodie Two Shoes has been working well at Werribee quarantine and is expected to relish the step up to 3200m at Flemington as she’s proven up to 3419m in Europe.

Beau Mertens to ride River Of Stars: Mertens is locked in to partner Chris Waller’s Sea the Stars mare continuing his association with the seven-year-old import after partnering her huge Caulfield Cup second earlier this spring when only a half-length beaten as a 90/1 outsider. River Of Stars has emerged as a genuine staying prospect this campaign and produced a bold front-running effort in the 2025 Caulfield Cup, leading into the first turn under Mertens before being overhauled late by Half Yours. Despite finishing second, the performance was full of merit and earned her a spot in the Melbourne Cup field.

Robbie Dolan to ride Royal Supremacy: Dolan is confirmed to ride Royal Supremacy in stepping in after his original mount, Knight’s Choice, was ruled out due to a stable illness. Dolan, who famously won the 2024 Melbourne Cup aboard Knight’s Choice at odds of $91, will now partner Royal Supremacy, the Group 1 The Metropolitan winner in Sydney. Maher’s Irish-bred stayer surged into Cup contention with a powerful win at Randwick, showcasing a sharp turn of foot and strong staying ability over 2400m before a credible Caulfield Cup fifth.

Jye McNeil to ride Valiant King: McNeil will partner the flying Chris Waller trained Valiant King, continuing his association with the in-form stayer after guiding him to victory in The Bart Cummings. The Roaring Lion grey secured his place in the Melbourne Cup field with a dominant win in the Group 3 Bart Cummings (2520m) at Flemington, where McNeil produced a perfectly timed ride to storm home from off the pace and win by 2¾ lengths. That victory granted the five-year-old a ballot exemption, locking in his spot for the 3200m feature on Tuesday. McNeil, who famously won the 2020 Melbourne Cup aboard Twilight Payment, brings proven Cup-winning credentials and a calm tactical style that suits Valiant King’s strong-finishing profile. The pair will be aiming to replicate their Flemington success on the biggest stage of all. Valiant King went on to run the ideal lead-up when third in the Caulfield Cup.

Craig Williams to ride Buckaroo: Williams is confirmed to ride Buckaroo taking the reins of the Cox Plate runner-up for trainer Chris Waller. Buckaroo surged into Melbourne Cup contention after a gallant second-place finish behind Via Sistina in the Ladbrokes Cox Plate, prompting part-owner Ozzie Kheir to push for a Cup campaign. With his form peaking and a strong spring preparation that includes placings in the Underwood Stakes (2nd) and Might And Power (3rd), Buckaroo now shapes as a serious threat over 3200m at Flemington. Williams, a Melbourne Cup-winning jockey aboard Vow And Declare in 2019, will ride Buckaroo on 57kg.

Ben Melham to ride Smokin’ Romans: Melham is confirmed to ride Smokin’ Romans in reuniting with the Ciaron Maher-trained stayer for another crack at the two-mile classic. Smokin’ Romans, a seasoned campaigner and former Group 1 Turnbull Stakes winner from 2022, has earned his place in the Cup field following consistent performances throughout the spring. Most recently, he contested the Moonee Valley Gold Cup, where Melham partnered him over 2500m, finishing eighth behind Onesmoothoperator.

Joao Moreira to ride Land Legend: Brazilian star Moreira will partner Land Legend for Chris Waller in the 2025 Melbourne Cup, continuing his association with the lightly weighted stayer who is out to atone for back-to-back last place efforts in the Turnbull (14th) and Caulfield Cup (18th).

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With such a large prize pool at stake and the eyes of the nation focused on the big race, the quality of Melbourne Cup jockeys is only surpassed by the quality of stayers that make up the Melbourne Cup field at Flemington Racecourse on the first Tuesday of November each spring.

Many Melbourne Cup jockeys have become as well known as the horses they rode to victory in the ‘Race That Stops a Nation’, such as the following legendary Melbourne Cup riders.

In 2015 Michelle Payne made history becoming the first Melbourne Cup winning female jockey on 100/1 outsider Prince Of Penzance for trainer Darren Weir.

Legendary Melbourne Cup Jockeys

John Dillon

John ‘Cutts’ Dillon rode Archer past the winning post in the first two Melbourne Cup events in 1861 and 1862. John Cutts was one of the most well-respected jockeys in his era and rode for many trainers during his long career on the racetrack.

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Peter St Albans

Peter St Albans rode Briseis to success in 1876, while only 13 years old. Controversy surrounded St Albans’ Cup victory as it was believed at the time he was not yet 13 and therefore too young to ride, but this has since been disproved. He went on to have a short-lived racing career, but he had a successful career in training before passing away at the age of 35.

Frank Reys

Frank Reys was the first (and so far only) Aboriginal Melbourne Cup jockey to win the race. He rode Gala Supreme to success in 1973, and confusion surrounds the story of Reys because he frequently claimed to be of Filipino descent. However, evidence now confirms that his maternal grandmother was from the Djiribul aboriginal tribe from Northern Queensland.

Bobby Lewis

Bobby Lewis is one of two jockeys to win the Melbourne Cup 4 times. He took out the grand prize on The Victory in 1902, Patrobas in 1915, Artilleryman in 1919 and Trivalve in 1927.

Harry White

The other jockey to win the Cup 4 times is incredible Harry White, who won on Think Big in 1974 and 1975, Arwon in 1978 and Hyperno in 1979. His Melbourne Cup winning rides for Bart Cummings, the greatest of all the Melbourne Cup trainers, made for a wonderful partnership between two legends of Australian racing. White is also in the Melbourne Cup history books for having ridden in a record 26 editions of the ‘race that stops a nation’.

Glen Boss

Glen Boss is perhaps the most famous Melbourne Cup jockey in recent years, as he rode the mighty Makybe Diva past the winning post in three successive years: 2003, 2004 and 2005. This set a new record both for horse with most wins and jockey with most consecutive Melbourne Cup wins – a feat that is unlikely to be replicated any time soon.

List of Past Melbourne Cup Winning Jockeys 

See below for a list of past Melbourne Cup winning horses and their jockeys dating back to the year 1960.

Year Winning Horse Jockey
2025 TBD TBD
2024 Knight’s Choice Robbie Dolan
2023 Without A Fight Mark Zahra
2022 Gold Trip Mark Zahra
2021 Verry Elleegant James McDonald
2020 Twilight Payment Jye McNeil
2019 Vow And Declare Craig Williams
2018 Cross Counter Kerrin McEvoy
2017 Rekindling Corey Brown
2016 Almandin Kerrin McEvoy
2015 Prince of Penzance Michelle Payne
2014 Protectionist Ryan Moore
2013 Fiorente Damien Oliver
2012 Green Moon Brett Prebble
2011 Dunaden Christophe Lemaire
2010 Americain Gerald Mosse
2009 Shocking Corey Brown
2008 Viewed Blake Shinn
2007 Efficient Michael Rodd
2006 Delta Blues Yasunari Iwata
2005 Makybe Diva Glen Boss
2004 Makybe Diva Glen Boss
2003 Makybe Diva Glen Boss
2002 Media Puzzle Damien Oliver
2001 Ethereal Scott Seamer
2000 Brew Kerrin McEvoy
1999 Rogan Josh John Marshall
1998 Jezabeel Chris Munce
1997 Might And Power Jim Cassidy
1996 Saintly Darren Beadman
1995 Doriemus Damien Oliver
1994 Jeune Wayne Harris
1993 Vintage Crop Michael Kinane
1992 Subzero Greg Hall
1991 Let’s Elope Steven King
1990 Kingston Rule Darren Beadman
1989 Tawrrific Shane Dye
1988 Empire Rose Tony Allan
1987 Kensei Larry Olsen
1986 At Talaq Michael Clarke
1985 What A Nuisance Pat Hyland
1984 Black Knight Peter Cook
1983 Kiwi Jim Cassidy
1982 Gurner’s Lane Mick Dittman
1981 Just A Dash Peter Cook
1980 Beldale Ball John Letts
1979 Hyperno Harry White
1978 Arwon Harry White
1977 Gold And Black John Duggan
1976 Van der Hum Robert J. Skleton
1975 Think Big Harry White
1974 Think Big Harry White
1973 Gala Supreme Frank Reys
1972 Piping Lane John Letts
1971 Silver Knight R. Bruce Marsh
1970 Baghdad Note Midge Didham
1969 Rain Lover Jim Johnson
1968 Rain Lover Jim Johnson
1967 Red Handed Roy Higgins
1966 Galilee John Miller
1965 Light Fingers Roy Higgins
1964 Polo Prince Ron Taylor
1963 Gatum Gatum Jim Johnson
1962 Even Stevens Les Coles
1961 Lord Fury Ray Selkrig
1960 Hi Jinx William A. Smith

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