1986 Melbourne Cup


The 1986 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 5 November 1986. The race, run over, at Flemington Racecourse.
The 1986 Melbourne Cup was won by At Talaq, who was bought by Sheik Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum for $800,000, and was sent to England to be trained by Harry Thomson Jones. He raced successfully and won the Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp Racecourse before going to Australia to be trained by Colin Hayes. In his six-year-old season he won the Mackinnon Stakes before his victory in the Melbourne Cup; both times the son of Roberto was ridden by Michael Clarke. 1983 winner Kiwi was fourth, 1988 winner Empire Rose was fifth, and the 1984 winner Black Knight finished down the order.

Field

This is a list of horses which ran in the 1986 Melbourne Cup.
PlaceHorseTrainerJockey
1stAt TalaqColin HayesMichael Clarke
2ndRising FearL D PickeringBob Skelton
3rdSea LegendColin AldersonShane Dye
4thKiwiSnow LuptonNoel Harris
5thEmpire RoseBart CummingsD Murphy
6thMy Tristram's BelleA JonesC Dinn
7thReckless TraditionD AtkinsR Thompson
8thMr. LomondyNoel EalesDavid Walsh
9thJoalW C WinderR McKay
10thBorn To Be QueenN BeggRon Quinton
11thMint MisterGeorge HanlonHarry White
12thFil De RoiI MacDonaldM Pay
13thOur SophiaGeorge HanlonGary Willets
14thEnchanteurK RogersonP Jarman
15thBlack KnightGeorge HanlonGreg Hall
16thIndian RajBrian Mayfield-SmithJim Cassidy
17thJust NowJ AtkinsDarren Gauci
18thSamasaanG JacksonChris Johnson
19thFordyceG W SymonsG Doughty
20thFinal AdvanceG SandersLarry Cassidy
21stWaratah BayGeorge HanlonK Forrester
22ndDark IntruderJim MoloneyPat Hyland