emirates takes centre stage on melbourne cup day

Published November 6th, 2007 - 12:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

emirates takes centre stage on melbourne cup day


Efficient, trained by Graeme Rogerson, came with an incredible late run to get up on the line to claim the Emirates Melbourne Cup on Tuesday afternoon at Flemington Racecourse.

Efficient, under a powerful ride by Michael Rodd, denied the Luca Cumani-trained Purple Moon from becoming the first British horse to win Australia’s greatest race.

Purple Moon, ridden by dual Emirates Melbourne Cup winning jockey Damien Oliver, took the lead 200 metres from home and looked the likely winner; however the four-year-old could not match the finish of Efficient and was beaten half a length into second. Aidan O’Brien’s Mahler, the mount of Stephen Baster, finished three lengths back in third.

As Title Sponsor of the Emirates Melbourne Cup and Principal Partner of the 2007 Melbourne Cup Carnival, Emirates matched the quality action on the track with one of the most sophisticated marquees and many of the most stylishly turned-out guests on the day.

Maurice Flanagan, Executive Vice Chairman, Emirates Airline and Group, presented the Emirates Melbourne Cup to the connections of Efficient.

Mr. Flanagan said, “In a year that brought its special challenges Flemington has shown the world once again that the first Tuesday in November is a day that Australia celebrates like no other. The 2007 Emirates Melbourne Cup was a nation stopper, like all those that have gone before.

"Emirates too has a history of supporting the very best sporting action. We love the drama of world class sports events; they are all about emotion and passion. As an airline we hold to the same values - a passion for excellence – a determination to exceed expectations.

"The Emirates Melbourne Cup is an iconic and legendary day in the world's sporting calendar and Melbourne has once again shown the nation and the world that few settings can match Flemington in the spring."

The Emirates marquee was a definitive haunt for celebrities and the most sought-after of the exclusive “birdcage” enclosure, with its unique Venetian theme and high-level, deluxe appeal.  Guest attendees included celebrity favourites such Italian singer Patrizio Buanne, Australian runner up in this year’s Tour de France, Cadel Evans, celebrity chef Curtis Stone, Australian motorbike champion Mick Doohan and special guest Melissa George from upcoming US hit 30 Days of Night.

Twin sister pop stars ‘The Veronicas’ were also present along with singing sensation Tina Arena. Other guests included Australian television and music celebrity Mark Holden, horse trainer Gai Waterhouse, AFL great James Hird and personality Jules Lund.
 
The marquee has been meticulously designed to reflect the brand’s reputation for world-class quality, luxury, service and style as well as Emirates’ unrivalled offering of new experiences and locations.  Inspired by Emirates’ new destination of Venice and after extensive research into the history and architecture of one of the world’s richest cities, this year’s marquee invites guests to experience and enjoy the most ambitious marquee ever seen in Cup history.