It could be a continual run of firsts for Ocean's Fourteen on Saturday when he
lines up in the Group I VRC Derby (2500m).
The Aaron Purcell-trained runner was his sire Ocean Park's first born foal and he
could give him his first Group One winner at Flemington on Saturday.
Purcell is confident the lightly raced colt will be a big player in the Derby
after his last start runner-up performance in the Listed Geelong Classic
(2200m) last week.
"He made huge improvement from his maiden win to his stakes placing at
Geelong," he said.
"He hit the line really strongly, suggesting the further distance of the Derby
will suit him and he's trained on terrifically.
"He's definitely heading the right way and I'm sure he is going to run a big
race on Saturday."
Bred and part-owned by Trelawney Stud's Brent and Cherry Taylor, they could be
in a rare position on Saturday if their charge were to win.
"I bred the dam Ruud van Slaats and the sire Ocean Park and I have still got a
small share in the horse as well," Brent Taylor said. "So we will be there to
see him on Saturday."
He was purchased by his former trainer Ciaron Maher for $325,000 at last year's
New Zealand Bloodstock Premier Yearling Sale after impressing both Maher and his
good friend and fellow trainer Purcell on a visit to Trelawney Stud in 2015.
With Maher currently serving a six month suspension from training, Purcell has
taken over the stable in a caretaker role.
"Aaron and Ciaron came out and stayed with us after the Ready to Run sale,"
Brent Taylor said. "They then went on a trainers' tour around some of the studs
in New Zealand and saw him among a number of horses and obviously came back in
January where Ciaron bought him."
The Taylor's stayed in the ownership after the sale and have been rewarded with
a start in the Derby on Saturday.
"I don't normally like staying in colts," Taylor said. "But he was one that was
an outstanding type, he had a fantastic nature and the fact that I had raced
the mare and bred the stallion and wanted to support him.
"Ciaron invited me to stay in the horse and Cherry and I thought it was a good
idea at the time, so whether it turns out to be on Saturday we will find out." – NZ
Racing Desk.