James Ferguson’s stable star is believed to be the shortest priced UK runner in the history of the “race that stops the nation” as he bids to win one of the world’s biggest sporting events
Deauville Legend needs “everything to go right” as he seeks to justify his status as the shortest-priced British-trained runner in Melbourne Cup history in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
The James Ferguson-saddled three-year-old is as short as 5-2 favourite for the ârace that stops a nation’, due off at 4am at Flemington.
Ferguson, who worked for Charlie Appleby when Cross Counter became the first â and so far only â British winner of the Melbourne Cup in 2018, said: “It’s an extremely competitive race â a lot of really good horses â and everything has got to go right.
“But it’s exciting to have a horse that is favourite for the Melbourne Cup, and he’s got all the attributes. I’ve always said I’ve been happy with the horse since he travelled over here, he’s got into a nice routine and he’s matured mentally since he’s been here.”