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The photo-finish from the Melbourne Cuo shows Vow And Declare (far side) just prevail from Master Of Reality (dark blue), who was later demoted to fourth. Prince Of Arran (No 12) finished third but was promoted to second. Il Paradiso (blue silks, orange disc) finished fourth and was promoted to third
Vow And Declare foiled the strong British and Irish challenge to win the Lexus Melbourne Cup at Flemington.
The Melbourne Cup went to Vow And Declare but the performance of Aidan O'Brien's Il Paradiso, who made up huge ground coming off a slow pace, takes a lot of marking up
Master Of Reality was the star on show at Down Royal on Friday and Joseph O'Brien's horse didn't disappoint
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