By AAP Ben Melham admits he thought he was going to win the Melbourne Cup when he dashed clear on Johannes Vermeer only to be left heartbroken by a narrow second placing. Melham rode the Aidan O’Brien-trained Johannes Vermeer in Tuesday’s big race and sprinted to the front in the straight only… Read More » Read full article
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