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A speeding carbohydrate and faux-chariot shine in Queensberry Cup

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The normally bustling intersection of Queensberry and Errol streets in North Melbourne was shut down on Saturday, giving way to a different sort of traffic: billycarts.

Dozens of them, some no more than a few planks of wood and cord while others expertly engineered, careened through a hay bale-lined racetrack during the fourth annual Queensberry Cup.

Children race in the fifth annual Queensberry Cup.

Children race in the fifth annual Queensberry Cup. Credit: Joe Armao

This year the field was filled with the usually eclectic mix of vehicles, including a reptilian low rider and Mattel-pink Barbie car. But most eye-catching of all was the aerodynamic carbohydrate cart dubbed “The Flying Potato”.

Ariel Valent, the event’s organiser and director of North Melbourne’s neighbourhood house The Centre, said the billycart was “a bit of an equaliser”.

“You can just put a few bits of wood together and get wheels off a pram and you’ve got a billycart. Or you can really go all out and make a welded steel or a just very kind of complex design which is essentially like a car,” he said.

“We had the whole spectrum today.”

A crowd gathered around the racetrack for the children’s races.

A crowd gathered around the racetrack for the children’s races. Credit: Joe Armao

For the past three years, the silverware was taken out by members of the Furlong family, with carts designed by architect and patriarch Pete and piloted by his children Orly and Lenni. But the Furlong era of dominance has ended, after the family retired from racing.

Instead, Mac Rowley, a racer from Melbourne University’s Janet Clarke college, was the winner, driving a chariot-inspired cart designed and built by students and, he said, “held together by hopes and dreams”.

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