The Ciaron Maher stable may not have the largest number of entries for this year’s Lexus Melbourne Cup, but it has a mix of horses already in Australia along with those to travel from Europe.
Nominations closed on Tuesday for the Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m) at Flemington on November 5, with Maher entering 16 horses for Group 1 race.
Chris Waller heads the nomination tally with 21, but Maher holds a strong hand as he chases a second win in the race after he scored with Gold Trip in 2022, while in a training partnership with David Eustace.
Of the 16 entries, Maher said if the stable could have a ‘handful’ of runners, he would be happy.
“They’re all not going to get there, but if we had a good handful, we’d be happy,” Maher said.Â
“I’m very happy with this year’s group and I would say it is quite comparable to previous years.
“I think the stable has had four and six runners in past years and four of them have finished in the top ten previously.
“I think we’ve got some nice acquisitions and the ones that are here, they’re on the right path.”
Maher pointed to Sydney Cup winner Circle Of Fire, Saint George, who made his Australian debut at Caulfield last Saturday, along with Berkshire Breeze and Interpretation as potentially the best of the local hopes.
Those coming from Europe to watch for are Middle Earth, Royal Supremacy and Sayedaty Sadaty.