The race has a strong link to the first Tuesday in November and 2019 Lexus Melbourne Cup champion Vow And Declare will also line up in the race.
Vow And Declare ran a Timeform figure of 117 when he won the Melbourne Cup in 2019, which is the same number Shocking and Ashrun (2020) ran in their respective Archer Stakes wins.
The only horses to run a bigger number in the Archer Stakes in the past 30 years are Maybe Better (2006), Maluckyday (2010), Prince Of Arran (2018) and Downdraft (2019), who all ran 118 to win their editions.
Maybe Better went on to run third in the Melbourne Cup, Maluckyday beat home all bar Americain, while Prince Of Arran logged the first of his three Melbourne Cup placings three days after his The Archer win.
So, even though Shocking is the only Melbourne Cup winner to come through The Archer in the past two decades, the 2500m Group 3 has still impacted the great race.
As has the 2500m Quality Handicap it replaces on Crown Makybe Diva Stakes Day.
Almandin won the 2017 edition of that event in a Timeform figure 121+, a mark that would have won every edition of The Archer in the past 30 years, before starting favourite in his Melbourne Cup defence, when he finished 12th.
Two years ago, High Emocean won the staying event on Makybe Diva Stakes Day before finishing third in the 2022 Melbourne Cup won by stablemate Gold Trip.
Last year, Mostly Cloudy won and while he did not progress to the Melbourne Cup, his formlines are intertwined with a horse already guaranteed a run in this year’s race, having finished second to The Map in the Listed Lexus Andrew Ramsden (2800m) earlier this year.