The tribute celebrates Payne’s extraordinary legacy as the first female jockey to win the Lexus Melbourne Cup, a triumph that transcended sport and inspired a generation. The statue captures her trademark determination and spirit, honouring not only her groundbreaking 2015 victory aboard Prince of Penzance but also her enduring impact as an advocate for women in racing. Positioned near the Phar Lap entrance, the statue will serve as a powerful new landmark at Flemington, joining the on‑course statues of Bart Cummings, Roy Higgins, Phar Lap and Makybe Diva.
The VRC will also be raising funds for the Good Friday Appeal in support of The Royal Children’s Hospital to provide world-class care for sick children. Racegoers can donate directly to the appeal or purchase a raffle ticket on-course to win some incredible prizes including a 100g ABC Bullion Cast Gold Bar valued at over $23k.
The 2026 Face of the Good Friday Appeal, Alissa, will attend Australian Cup Day and enjoy the family activities on-course. At just a few weeks old, Alissa was diagnosed with Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH), a rare disease that required urgent chemotherapy and steroid treatment. Today, she is a thriving three‑year‑old who loves dancing, singing and choosing her own outfits.
Gates for TAB Australian Cup Day open at 11:00am with General Admission tickets available for $30 per person with children under 18 admitted free to Flemington.