One of the gutsiest calls in Melbourne Cup history paid the ultimate dividend for jockey Mark Zahra when Without A Fight took out today’s Melbourne Cup.
In doing so, the former European stayer, who was 13th in the Cup last year, completed the iconic Caulfield and Melbourne Cup double.
Trained for the past year in Victoria by Anthony and Sam Freedman, Without A Fight came from well back on the inside to surge through the pack at the 400-metre mark and cruised home to beat Soulcombe and Sheraz, both trained by expat Kiwi trainer Chris Waller.
While the last 200m was plain sailing for Zahra, the previous two weeks were not as he agonised over whether to ride Without A Fight or Gold Trip, whom he partnered to win the Melbourne Cup last year.
“I spoke to some good judges, including Mark Hunter [form analyst], who I rate a very good judge, and he said if I could get him [Without A Fight] to settle he would win,” Zahra said after the race.