The People’s Cup then ventured to the heart of thoroughbred country to celebrate Ireland’s success in the Lexus Melbourne Cup at a special event hosted at the Horse and Jockey Hotel. More than 60 people attended the event hosted by Racing TV’s Jane Mangan with guests including champion Irish jockey Seamie Heffernan.
"It’s genuinely very cool to have it here because we are a small island and yes, we do win the Melbourne Cup, we have won it four times but the world is a big place, and you guys could have gone anywhere,” Ms Mangan said.
“For us to be competitive whether it’s in Japan, in America or in Australia, to win the Melbourne Cup it doesn’t get any bigger so I love that we can be proud of what we achieve over there and I love that when we go to Australia we are respected as a nation because our horses can be so competitive." - Jane Mangan
“I think as a nation we can be very proud of what we achieve not only at home but abroad.”
The tour then attended the richest race day hosted at Naas Racecourse, Ballyhane Stakes Day, where the Australian Ambassador to Ireland The Honourable Gary Gray AO unveiled a special plaque in honour of the Victoria Racing Club’s inaugural secretary Robert Cooper Bagot, who originated from nearby Country Kildare.
Naas Races Chairman Dermot Cantillon said the community was delighted to host the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour.
“It’s iconic and it’s amazing to have it here, I am so proud as chairman of the racecourse to have it here,” Mr Cantollin said.