The field for the 2012 Melbourne Cup consisted of 24 horses, with the barrier draw conducted three days prior to the race, on the day of the running of the
Victoria Derby. Going into the race, favourites included
Americain (winner of the
2010 race),
Dunaden (winner of the
2011 race), and Red Cadeaux (second in the 2011 race), with Dunaden having won the 2012
Caulfield Cup, considered an important lead-up race. With Glencadam Gold leading for most of the race, Green Moon pulled clear in the final straight, and eventually won in 3 minutes, 20.45 seconds, with Fiorente a length behind in second place, and Jakkalberry in third. Ethiopia finished last, 63
lengths behind the winner, having injured a tendon during the race. Green Moon's win was the first in the cup for both the horse's jockey,
Brett Prebble, and trainer,
Robert Hickmott, and the fourth win overall for the owner,
Lloyd Williams, who thus became the equal most successful owner in the race's history. The win was later described as "a major upset", with Green Moon having been priced up to $22.50 for a win and $7.40 for a place. Radio host and comedian
Hamish Blake confidently predicted on
Hamish & Andy that Green Moon would win after having a dream about "green" and "horses". In 1996, Blake had dreamed about the number 5 and surmised
Saintly would win (because of its number in the race), which it did. :
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