1876 Melbourne Cup Explained

1876 Melbourne Cup
Horse Race:Melbourne Cup
Location:Flemington Racecourse
Date:7 Nov 1876
Distance:2 miles
Winning Horse:Briseis
Winning Time:3:36.25
Final Odds:13/2
Winning Jockey:Peter St Albans
Winning Trainer:James Wilson
Winning Owner:James Wilson
Surface:Turf
Attendance:75,000
Previous:1875
Next:1877

The 1876 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 7 November 1876.[1]

This year was the sixteenth running of the Melbourne Cup. The race is most famous for winning jockey Peter St Albans (real name: Micheal Bowden) who became the youngest Melbourne Cup winning jockey at 12 (he was actually a few days shy of his 11th birthday). Briseis, who won the Doncaster Handicap at two, won by two lengths and was the first of three fillies to win the race the Cup. She also completed the VRC Derby and Melbourne Cup double.[2] Briseis won in a field of 33 and "The boy who rode the winner was carried around the pack and is the hero of the day" reported the Australasian Sketcher.[3] Both Peter St Albans and Briseis have now become racing legends.

This is the list of placegetters for the 1876 Melbourne Cup.[1] [4]

PlaceNameJockeyTrainerOwner
1BriseisPeter St. AlbansJames WilsonJames Wilson
2SibylPhelps
3TimothyD. NicholsonEtienne De Mestre

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1876 Melbourne Cup MillersGuide . millersgudie.identika.com.au . 27 May 2022.
  2. Book: O'Reilly , Paddy . Briseis (1876). Facts, Stats & Trivia of The Melbourne Cup. 2016. New Holland Publishers Pty Ltd. Melbourne. 26–27. 9781742579054.
  3. News: 25 November 1876. The Melbourne Cup of 1876. IV. 6 (Adelaide Edition). Australasian Sketcher. 48. South Australia. National Library of Australia. 30 September 2021.
  4. Web site: 1871 to 1880 Melbourne Cup Winners . races com au . 28 May 2022.