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Melbourne Cup winning jockey Mark Zahra describes two-fingered salute

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Nov 8, 2023
Melbourne Cup winning jockey Mark Zahra describes two-fingered salute

Jockey Mark Zahra finished an unusual piece of history on 2 fronts with his sensational Melbourne Cup victory on Tuesday. Zahra piloted Without A Fight to triumph to win the race that stops the country for the 2nd successive year after winning on Gold Trip in 2022. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Without A Fight wins thrilling Melbourne Cup. View, Stream & Catch Up with your preferred Horse Racing occasions on the home of Seven’s Horse Racing protection 7plus >> He ended up being just the 6th jockey to ever win back-to-back Melbourne Cups on various horses and initially because Harry White in 1979. After crossing the goal, Zahra commemorated with a two-finger salute to the crowd to reference his amazing accomplishment. Jockey Mark Zahra after winning the Melbourne Cup. Credit: Getty Images”I was on a horse you can rest on. He’s got an electrical turn of foot and he pulled me all the method to the line and it was all over,” he informed Channel 10 right away after the race. “Giving the 2 fingers for 2 winners. I do not understand what I was believing. Moron.” After winning in 2015 on Gold Trip and after that the Caulfield Cup 3 weeks back on Without A Fight, Zahra was confronted with a hard choice with which horse to ride this year. He made the best call as Without A Fight ended up being the very first horse given that Ethereal in 2001 to finish the prominent Cups double. He confessed he copped a little flak after ignoring in 2015’s champ in favour of the Freedman-trained stayer. “Your very first Melbourne Cup, you can never ever compare to that, since you simply do not think it’s ever going to occur,” he informed Racing.com. “I’ve constantly stated winning one assists you a lot. “When you win one, a great deal of jockeys make every effort to win one and you can enter believing this may be my opportunity. “But when you’ve won one, if you pack it up, there’s one in the house in the cabinet anyhow. You can pay for that bit of high-end. To alter horses and to get a little bit of flak about my option, for it to pay off, it’s warranted. “I’m simply truly pleased and really, extremely pleased.” Without A Fight’s winning connections will get $4.4 m, in addition to a prize worth around $250,000. Of the victor’s financial reward, 10 percent ($440,000) goes to the fitness instructor and the jockey declares 5 percent ($220,000). Famous analyst Bruce McAvaney sneak peeks the huge race at Flemington. Famous analyst Bruce McAvaney sneak peeks the huge race at Flemington.
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