Jamie Melham Makes History as Second Female Jockey to Win Melbourne Cup 2025

Jamie Melham Makes History as Second Female Jockey to Win Melbourne Cup 2025

In an exciting event at Grants Betting in Suva, Half Yours triumphed in the 2025 Melbourne Cup, with jockey Jamie Melham making history as just the second female jockey to secure a win in this prestigious race. The atmosphere was electric, filled with emotions as punters witnessed a true spectacle of horse racing.

Among the attendees was Solomone Marawa, a 57-year-old from Coloisuva, whose passion for the Melbourne Cup has seen him participate for the past decade. Although he didn’t win this year, Marawa hailed the performance of Half Yours, acknowledging the horse’s deserving victory. “It has always been an exciting moment for me,” he reflected on his years of betting on the race. “I wasn’t lucky enough to win this year, but it was a great race, and Half Yours deserved the win.”

For Marawa, the Melbourne Cup transcends a mere gambling pastime; it embodies entertainment and provides an annual opportunity to share experiences with friends. As he grows older, these moments filled with thrill and camaraderie remain valuable, providing a lively connection each November when the iconic race is held.

The Melbourne Cup, celebrated on the first Tuesday of November, inspires many to gather, making it more than just a horse race; it is a community celebration that brings together diverse backgrounds for joyous moments. Following the conclusion of this year’s event, Marawa and other bettors are already looking forward to next year’s race, eager to make their predictions on potential winning horses and jockeys.

The spirit of the Melbourne Cup continues to thrive, highlighting not only the best in equine talent but also the unifying joy that comes with the tradition, inspiring hope and anticipation among racing enthusiasts year after year.


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