Suddenly everyone knew about Dolan’s happenstance meeting with the trainers on a cruise ship a couple of years earlier when, unable to get rides in the Carnival, they heard him singing, something Dolan was briefly considering as a possible career alternative given his talents were good enough to see him reach the quarter finals of the national talent competition The Voice.
He and Laxon, herself a history maker when she became the first female trainer to saddle Ethereal to win the Caulfield and Melbourne Cup double in 2001, struck up a friendship.
Dolan continues to pinch himself about the way his life has changed and juggle the offers that are coming his way while still focusing on his career in the saddle.
The whirlwind began straight after he had passed the winning post, even though he was fearful of the outcome.
“I thought I had won on the line, but I have thought I have won many times before and I hadn’t, so I was afraid to say anything or celebrate in case I was wrong.”
His wildest dreams were realised in an instant, and a grin spread across his face as he shared with post-race interviewer Billy Slater that he’d studied replays of the last 40 Melbourne Cups to gain insight into the best tactics to employ.
The way he scythed through the field – some 900 metres from home he was almost 20 lengths off the lead with only five runners behind him – was most reminiscent of the extraordinary last to first victory of Kiwi and Jimmy Cassidy in the 1983 race.
After the interviews and congratulations died down, Dolan enjoyed the first of many “amazing” post-Cup experiences the following day when he took to the stage at Crown Palladium at the VRC’s Crown Oaks lunch with his fellow Irishman and superstar singer Ronan Keating, of Boyzone fame.
But first and foremost Dolan is a jockey and he demonstrated his professionalism when he travelled straight back to Brisbane to ride on Crown Oaks Day, 48 hours after his Cup win, at provincial Queensland track Ipswich. He had several rides and managed to steer home the last winner, Victory Command in a $28,000 Class One handicap.
Singing has been Dolan’s escape from the daily grind of race riding, trackwork and barrier trials, but even when he was in the doldrums and had briefly contemplated switching careers he knew that his love of horses and competition would always prevail.
2024 Lexus Melbourne Cup winners