November 5, 2015
Omen punters looking for a hot Melbourne Cup tip could have done worse than pay attention to Hannah English’s three-length win in the first race of the day at Kumbia’s traditional Melbourne Cup meeting.
It turned out to be a big day for female jockeys, with Michelle Payne’s historic victory at Flemington, and English booting home two more winners at Kumbia.
English guided 10-year-old veteran Jam Tin over the line to secure the 2015 Huston Motors Kumbia Cup by a neck; and in the next race – the Jim Lenihan Memorial – she enjoyed a two-length win aboard Lucks In, a horse owned by a syndicate that included a member of the Lenihan family, Jim’s brother Brian.
There didn’t seem to be many punters who had much luck with this year’s Melbourne Cup.
But this didn’t sour the mood at the Kumbia racetrack, which hosted one of its biggest Cup Day meetings in several years in near-perfect weather.
As usual, racegoers came from all over south-east Queensland to be a part of 44-year-old event.
In addition to buses from Kingaroy, other buses came from Nanango and Booubyjan; and vistors attended from the Sunshine Coast, Woolooga, Widgee, Toowoomba, Jondaryan, Jandowae and Bell.
This year’s Fashions Of The Field competitions attracted a bumper roll-up, and judges had a difficult time selecting winners from the large numbers of fashionably attired entrants.
The Kumbia Race Club’s wine and cheese marquee – which stretched right up to the steps of race club’s canteen – was packed for most of the day, while other guests took advantage of shade trees to set up marquees of their own in the parking lot.
The club’s bar and betting ring were also kept busy for most of the day.
Naturally, all action stopped and all eyes were glued to the TVs when the Cup was being run.
But the trackside action resumed as soon as the Melbourne Cup results were declared, and continued unabated until the end of the fifth race.
Kumbia Race Club officials said they were delighted with the turnout, and also very pleased that last week’s wet weather had decided to take a breather for the day.
The rain had come at just the right time to spruce up the track, they said, but it had also gone away at just the right time.
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Race Results
Race 1 – Rob Stewart Memorial (Carline Mufflers/SB Times/The Gums) Class B Handicap (900m)
1. Squeemi (4) – Hannah English
2. Hot Scent (3) – Leeanne McCoy
3. Cast Out (5) – Melissa Cox
Time: 0:49:80
Margins: 3 lengths x 1 1/4 lengths
Race 2 – Verelle O’Shanesy Millinery/McDonalds/Hot FM 89.1 Maiden Plate (1000m)
1. Crack Of Dawn (5) – Damion McIntosh
2. Lillian Eliza (6) – Jason Missen
3. Craiglea Dixie (8) – Lyall Appo
Time: 0:57.92
Margins: Half head x 1 1/4 lengths
Race 3 – SB Regional Council/Anderson’s Produce/Carrollee Hotel QTIS Class 1 Handicap (1200m)
1. Dangerous Danica (5) – Nathan Evans
2. Craiglea Deken (1) – Robert Faehr
3. Flinders Deagon (2) – Jason Missen
Time: 1:09.75
Margins: 1/2 length x 5 3/4 lengths
Race 4 – Huston Motors Kumbia Cup Open Handicap (1200m)
1. Jam Tin (4) – Hannah English
2. Writtenintherain (2) – Leeanne McCoy
3. Brady ‘N’ Me (5) – Lyall Appo
Time: 1:09:20
Margins: A neck x 2 lengths
Race 5 – Jim Lenihan Memorial (Kumbia Race Club/BGA Agriservices/Lion XXXX/Kingaroy Real Estate) BM 55 Handicap (1400m)
1. Lucks In (2) – Hannah English
2. Famechon Baroness (1) – Nathan Evans
3. King Bing (5) – Robert Faehr
Time: 1:21.80
Margins: 2 lengths x 1 length