Beginning in 1969 with John “Patto” Patterson OAM and Rain Lover, a member of the Patterson family has led in every Lexus Melbourne Cup winner bar one (1977), due to John being sidelined with a knee injury.
This year marks the 10-year anniversary since John led in his 44th and final Cup winner, the Gai Waterhouse OAM-trained Fiorente with Damien Oliver aboard, before handing over the reins to his sons Shane and Peter who have continued the family tradition as Clerks of the Course.
The Patterson family are synonymous for leading the Lexus Melbourne Cup-winning jockey and horse back to scale in front of tens of thousands of excited racegoers, with some of racing's most memorable photographs captured on the iconic horse walk.
John’s connection with the ‘race that stops a nation™’ goes beyond his racetrack role, having educated and trained 1973 Melbourne Cup winner Gala Supreme as a young horse.
His horsemanship skills have been passed on to the next generation through his mentorship of upcoming jockeys and trackwork riders.
A participant and judge at the Royal Melbourne Show, he has committed his life to horses of all equestrian disciplines and breeds.
The 85-year-old has retrained retired thoroughbreds, designed horse bits and has been a leader in the field of horsemanship for decades.
VRC Chairman Neil Wilson said that the Patterson family has an incredible bond with the Lexus Melbourne Cup and Flemington Racecourse, and it was a fitting tribute to their contribution to the club and racing industry.
“The Patterson family are some of the unsung heroes of Lexus Melbourne Cup Day and play such an important role not only during the Melbourne Cup Carnival but on all Flemington race days,” Mr Wilson said.
“It is only fitting that their collective contribution of over 50 years is acknowledged in the naming of Patterson Avenue at Flemington Racecourse.”
John “Patto” Patterson, who lives a stone-throw from Headquarters, said the family were delighted with the recognition.
“My family and I love horses and we have enjoyed working, mostly behind the scenes, at Flemington for decades,” Mr Patterson said.
“We are proud of our connection to the Victoria Racing Club and especially Australia’s most famous race, the Lexus Melbourne Cup.