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1879 Melbourne Cup

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Annual horse race in Melbourne, Victoria

Horse race
1879 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
Illustrations of the race published inThe Illustrated Australian News
LocationFlemington Racecourse
Date4 November 1879
Distance2 miles
Winning horseDarriwell
Winning time3:30.75
Final odds33/1
JockeySam Cracknell
TrainerWilliam E. Dakin
OwnerWilliam Algernon Guesdon
SurfaceTurf
Attendance80,000
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The1879 Melbourne Cup was a two-milehandicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 4 November 1879.[1]

This year was the nineteenth running of theMelbourne Cup. The race was won by Darriwell in a then record time of 3:30.75, beating the time of Chester from1877.[2][3]

Entries and odds

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The "national handicap race of Australia"[4] saw a field of more than 30 potential runners from an initial entry of 122 acceptances.[5][4] Following its clear win in theVictoria Derby on the Saturday, dark grey colt Suwarrow was installed as short-priced favourite, with the horse trained by Bob Howie.[6] After being withdrawn the previous year, 1877 Cup favourite Savanaka was again one of the fancied runners, although the horse was now the top-weight with Richmond, who was runner-up in the1875 Melbourne Cup as a three-year-old. Wellington returned for another shot at the Cup, and would again be listed at short odds, despite carrying a greater weight handicap. Following a win in the 1878Metropolitan Handicap in Sydney, Democrat was considered something of an outside chance, with 1879 Metropolitan winner Secundus rated a better chance.[4] New Zealand-bred runner Le Loup was less-fancied by some observers following its efforts when it missed the start in theMelbourne Stakes, finishing third behind First King on the Saturday before the race.[3]

The race

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Following a number of race day withdrawals, 27 runners greeted the starter, in bright sunny conditions after morning cloud dissipated.[3] A soft sea breeze did not pick up much of the dust that had marred previous editions of the race.[7] Riverton, Monarque, Tom Kirk, Darriwell and Suwarrow had the best of the start, with Suwarrow leading at the first turn. Suwarrow extended its lead down the riverside, with Riverton trying to bridge a gap of a couple of lengths. At the final turn it appeared that Darriwell had taken the lead, but Suwarrow still maintained an advantage on the inside. It was in the Flemington straight that Darriwell made a decisive move, with jockey Sam Cracknell piloting the horse forward to pass Suwarrow to win. Sweetmeat came through late to finish second, with Wellington fourth behind Suwarrow.[2][3][7] There were some complaints that Riverton had caused interference racing alongside Suwarrow during the final mile, but not protests were lodged.[7] Two two top-weighted horses Savanaka and Richmond didn't feature prominently in the race.[7]

Darriwell has bred in Victoria by John Ord Inglis and sold as a colt to Tasmanian businessmanWilliam Guesdon. The horse raced with little success in Tasmania and was sent back to Victoria to be trained by William E. Dakin, a former British cavalry officer.[8] Darriwell had previously won races at Flemington including the 1878 Spring Handicap, 1879 Brunswick States and another race in March 1879.[2] The horse was unplaced in the previous year's Melbourne Cup won by Calamia, and unplaced in the inaugural running of theCaulfield Cup.[7] Guesdon was the first Tasmanian owner to win the Melbourne Cup, and was a previous committee member of the Tasmanian Racing Club.[9] It was reported that Guesdon didn't back his horse for large sums of money to win the race, having been convinced by Dakin that the other horse in his stable, Le Loup, had a greater chance at winning the race.[10] It was said that Darriwell was "plain in appearance" and "the last horse anyone would select for a two-mile race."[7][11]

Full results

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This is the list of placegetters for the 1879 Melbourne Cup.[12][13][1][8][4][2][3][7]

PlaceHorseAge
Gender
JockeyWeightTrainerOwnerOddsMargin
1Darriwell5y hSam Cracknell7 st 4 lb (46.3 kg)William E. DakinWilliam Algernon Guesdon[a]33/1½ length
2Sweetmeat4y hDonald Nicholson7 st 1 lb (44.9 kg)Thomas Ivory7/1Head
3Suwarrow3y cGeorge Williams6 st 3 lb (39.5 kg)[b]Robert HowieRobert Howie13/4fav.
4Columbus7y hBarr7 st 7 lb (47.6 kg)Edward Alfred Johnson-Boe50/1
5Wellington4y hWilliam Murphy8 st 2 lb (51.7 kg)Edward Alfred Johnson-Boe10/1
6Colima5y mRoarty6 st 12 lb (43.5 kg)William Forrester100/1
7Riverton4y hJohn Kilduff[c]6 st 8 lb (41.7 kg)[d]John Whittingham20/1
8Monarque4y hJ. Williams6 st 12 lb (43.5 kg)Frank Leng33/1
9Secundus(late Highlander)4y hO'Connor6 st 7 lb (41.3 kg)John Mayo4/1
10Falmouth3y cJohn Gainsford6 st 4 lb (39.9 kg)George Donnelly50/1
11The Wandering Jew3y cGeoghegan6 st 0 lb (38.1 kg)Tom JordanJohn Eden Savill33/1
12Waxy7y gKelly6 st 9 lb (42.2 kg)Ike CarslakeJames Liddell Purves33/1
13Democrat6y hGordon8 st 2 lb (51.7 kg)James White100/1
14Savanaka5y hTom Hales9 st 3 lb (58.5 kg)James WilsonHerbert Power5/1
15Lord Harry8y gBrickwood Colley8 st 4 lb (52.6 kg)Mr M. Loughlin12/1
N/aRichmond7y hWalker9 st 3 lb (58.5 kg)Eli Jellett25/1
N/a Le Loup (NZL)5y hWilliam Yeomans8 st 4 lb (52.6 kg)William E. DakinMr G. Fraser33/1
N/aStrathearn5y hSam Davis7 st 8 lb (48.1 kg)John TaitJohn Tait25/1
N/aTom Kirk8y gJ. King7 st 7 lb (47.6 kg)Mr W. Frederick20/1
N/aLevant5y hBraithwaite7 st 7 lb (47.6 kg)Mr A. Davies50/1
N/aGlenormiston5y hJ. Williamson7 st 3 lb (45.8 kg)William FilgateWilliam Filgate33/1
N/aK.C.B.4y hDeasy6 st 8 lb (41.7 kg)[e]John TaitJohn Tait100/1
N/aTidal Wave4y hVouchier6 st 4 lb (39.9 kg)Stephen MahonStephen Mahon100/1
N/aRoland4y hBurton6 st 0 lb (38.1 kg)Stephen MahonStephen Mahon100/1
N/aTerrific3y cGreville5 st 12 lb (37.2 kg)Mr J. McPhail100/1
N/aCaractacus3y cG. Riley5 st 12 lb (37.2 kg)Etienne de MestreEtienne de Mestre100/1
N/aPollio3y cFallon5 st 9 lb (35.8 kg)[f]Mr G. Livingstone100/1
SCRHis Grace3y cN/a7 st 0 lb (44.5 kg)Mr J.R. Cowell
SCRFau-blas3y cN/a6 st 4 lb (39.9 kg)James Liddell Purves
SCREarl of Mar4y cN/a6 st 2 lb (39.0 kg)Mr Jeffrey
SCRCaspian3y cN/a6 st 2 lb (39.0 kg)James WilsonAlexander K. Finlay
SCRGeide Olgothach3y cN/a6 st 0 lb (38.1 kg)James J. Miller
SCRAdventurer3y cN/a5 st 11 lb (36.7 kg)Fitzwilliam Wentworth
SCRChatterbox3y cN/a5 st 10 lb (36.3 kg)Louis Lawrence Smith
SCRCredit4y hN/a5 st 12 lb (37.2 kg)N/aWilliam J. Clarke
SCRZambesi4y hN/a6 st 10 lb (42.6 kg)N/aAndrew Chirnside
SCRNarrabri3y cN/a5 st 7 lb (34.9 kg)N/aMr J. Evans
SCRFirst Water3y cN/a6 st 4 lb (39.9 kg)Tom JordanWilliam Pile

Prizemoney

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The Victoria Racing Club increased the prizemoney for the second and third placegetters for the 1879 race, where previously (since 1868) the third place runner would receive their initial stake returned.

First prize £1645, second prize £200, third prize £100.[1]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^A Tasmanian businessman, Guesdon used the alias "W. Rawlinson" for his racehorse ownership.[14]
  2. ^Was supposed to carry 6st 1lb
  3. ^Also known as Jack Kilduff
  4. ^Was supposed to carry 6st 3lb
  5. ^Was supposed to carry 6st 7lb
  6. ^Was supposed to carry 5st 7lb

References

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  1. ^abc"1879 Melbourne Cup MillersGuide".millersguide.identika.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved15 January 2026.
  2. ^abcd"The Cup Day".The Herald. Melbourne, Victoria. 5 November 1879. p. 4.
  3. ^abcde"Second Day - Tuesday, Nov 4".The Australasian. Melbourne, Victoria. 8 November 1879. p. 11. Retrieved16 January 2026.
  4. ^abcd"Victoria Racing Club - The Melbourne Cup".The Argus. Melbourne, Victoria. 4 November 1879. p. 6. Retrieved15 January 2026.
  5. ^"The Melbourne Cup".The Australasian. Melbourne, Victoria. 12 July 1879. p. 10.
  6. ^Ibbett, Ian (23 December 2017)."1879 – The Blood of Sappho".Kings of the Turf. Retrieved15 January 2026.
  7. ^abcdefg"The Cup Day".The Argus. Melbourne, Victoria. 5 November 1879. pp. 5–6. Retrieved16 January 2026.
  8. ^ab"Melbourne Cup Winners - 1861-1880".Victoria Racing Club. Retrieved5 November 2025.
  9. ^"Obituary - Mr W.A. Guesdon".The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania. 22 December 1926. p. 10.
  10. ^"Sporting News - The Turf".The Advertiser. Adelaide, South Australia. 15 February 1919. p. 7. Retrieved16 January 2026.
  11. ^Rolfe, Costa (2008).Winners of the Melbourne Cup. Fitzroy, Australia: Red Dog. pp. 44–45.ISBN 9781742035093.
  12. ^"1871 to 1880 Melbourne Cup Winners".races com au. Retrieved12 November 2021.
  13. ^Cavanough, Maurice (1978).The Melbourne Cup (8 ed.). p. 445.ISBN 0727004859.
  14. ^"Darriwell".The Tasmanian. Launceston, Tasmania. 15 November 1879. p. 9. Retrieved15 January 2026.

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