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1981 Melbourne Cup

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1981 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
LocationFlemington Racecourse
Date3 Nov 1981
Distance3200m
Winning horseJust a Dash
Winning time3:21.20
Final odds15/1
JockeyPeter Cook
TrainerTommy J. Smith
OwnerLloyd Williams, George Grew and Tom Peppiona
SurfaceTurf
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The 1981 Melbourne Cup was a handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 3 November 1981 over 3200m, at Flemington Racecourse.

Background

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The race was won by the Australian bred gelding Just a Dash, trained by the legendary trainer Tommy Smith (also known as T. J. Smith) and ridden by Peter Cook. The runner up was El Laurena, trained by G F Burns, and third place went to Flashing Light trained by Tommy Hughes.[1] The winning margin was two and a quarter lengths with a further length and a quarter to third place.

Just a Dash was spotted by Tommy Smith racing in the Riverina district in New South Wales. He went on to win the 1981 SAJC Adelaide Cup (3200m) and the SAJC St. Leger Stakes. Prior to the Cup he had placed 6th in the Caulfield Cup and 5th in the Dalgety Handicap.[2]

It was the second Melbourne Cup victory for Tommy Smith and it had been a long wait between wins in the great race for him. Smith's previous success was the New Zealand bred stayer, Toparoa, in the 1955 Melbourne Cup. In between the two wins the best he had managed was Gunsynd's 3rd to Piping Lane in the 1972 Cup.

It was the first Melbourne Cup win for Peter Cook, following his 2nd in the previous year's event with Blue Denim. Cook was the son of Billy Cook who had ridden the winners of the 1941 Melbourne Cup (Skipton) and 1945 Melbourne Cup (Rainbird). Peter went on to win the 1984 Melbourne Cup on Black Knight for George Hanlon.

The 3rd placed Flashing Light had won the Herbert Power Handicap (2400m) and placed 5th in the Caulfield Cup.

The champion Kingston Town could only finish 20th.

Field

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The following are the placegetters in the 1981 Melbourne Cup.[3][4][5]

Number Place Horse Weight (kg) Trainer Jockey
1 Kingston Town 60.5 Tommy J. Smith Malcolm Johnston
2 Hyperno 58 Bart Cummings Larry Olsen
3 4th Our Paddy Boy (NZ) 57 Colin Hayes Brent Thomson
4 Belmura Lad (NZ) 55 Bart Cummings Midge Didham
5 Koiro Trelay (NZ) 54.5 E Temperton P Smith
6 Arwon (NZ) 54 George Hanlon B Clements
7 1st Just a Dash[6] 53.5 Tommy J. Smith Peter Cook
8 Mr Cromwell (NZ) 53 J J Atkins M Pelling
9 2nd El Laurena 52 G F Burns G Killen
10 Bright Halo (NZ) 51 Theo Green Ron Quinton
11 Deck The Halls 51 R J McGuiness Mick Dittman
12 No Peer (NZ) 51 Bart Cummings Harry White
13 Anzaas (NZ) 50.5 I D Hay M Baker
14 Lord Warden (NZ) 50 H H Riley Gary Willetts
15 Pelican Point 50 H R Wehlow John Letts
16 Magistrate (NZ) 49.5 I H Steffert Bob Skelton
17 Red Gun 49.5 A A Armansco M Riley (A)
18 Sepol 49.5 A Lopes N Barrett
19 3rd Flashing Light 49 Tommy Hughes A Cooper
20 Cocked Hat 48 K M Kearney R Heffernan
21 Diatric 46.5 T J Harrison G Doughty
22 Favoloso 46 J U Poletti D Short

References

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  1. ^ "Past Winners - 1980 to 1989 Melbourne Cup Winners". www.races.com.au/.
  2. ^ New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Annual 1982 (11th edition). Costello, John, Editor. Moa Publications, Auckland, New Zealand
  3. ^ "Just A Dash too good in the 1981 Melbourne Cup" – via www.racing.com.
  4. ^ Pitstock, Kevin (4 November 2012). "Past results of the Melbourne Cup | Racing Online".
  5. ^ Official Programme: Melbourne Cup Carnival, Victoria Racing Club, Melbourne, Australia
  6. ^ "Just A Dash racehorse Melbourne Cup Winner 1979". www.racerate.com.