How to boost your career on Cup Day - Women's Agenda

How to boost your career on Cup Day

And they’re off! Almost. It’s Melbourne Cup day and that means three course lunches, gorgeous hats and everyone’s-suddenly-a-horseracing-expert banter.

It also means networking via internal work functions, special client events or even amongst your like-minded friends.

Or, if you live in Victoria, it means the day off in which case, go and enjoy it..

For everyone else Cup Day can provide an excellent and easy opportunity to get talking to the right people and make some meaningful connections.

It helps that there’s a common and national focus, The Race. That makes for a simple conversation starter and a straightforward way to break the ice.

But, if you’re like me and couldn’t give two hoots about horses running around a track (and dont much like the fact they’re being flogged in the process) you may need to do some preparation.

It’s not too late. For those who don’t know all that much, start with the below.

Learn one line about some of the key horses, such as:

  1. Dunaden. The defending French champion’s a litter heavier this year, but all the more stylish this time round. Showed winning form in the Caulfield Cup.
  2. Americain. The 2012 favourite. Had some trouble with the shoes, but back, confident and in 2010 winning cup form with Damien Oliver in the saddle.
  3. Mount Athos. The Brits are more excited to see this horse on Australian soil than Charles and Camilla.
  4. Maluckyday. 2010’s second place getter is flying the green and gold amongst the internationals. Can he outclass the French?
     
    Know the names of the local frontrunners and back one of them verbally.
    There are two key ones to watch: Maluckday and Ethiopia.


          Get the latest racing gossip

          The Sydney Morning Herald’s done the hard work here. Its front page story today reports that Americain jockey Damien Oliver’s admitted racing in an event in which he bet $10,000 on a rival horse.
          And check out James Thomson’s Melbourne Cup form guide – where the owner’s form is just as important as the horse’s

          Consider this:
          if you had $10 would you spend it on the Melbourne Cup or Ozlotto’s $100 million jackpot? Check out Sally Rope’s story on the ABC.

          And have fun. If you must bet, bet sensibly. 

          ×

          Stay Smart! Get Savvy!

          Get Women’s Agenda in your inbox