The New Zealand Herald

Men of the land chase Melbourne Cup

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The O’Leary brothers won’t be the only New Zealand farmers cheering on a horse they own in today’s A$7 million Melbourne Cup at Flemington.

Dan, Humphrey, Michael and Shaun O’Leary have become wellknown as the owners of the warhorse Who Shot Thebarman, who will be having his fourth crack at the Melbourne Cup in a bid to better his best result, third in 2014.

One of the opposition this year is Cambridge stayer Zacada, who is owned by Rotorua dairy farmers Andrew Bryant and David Armstrong along with Sir Patrick and Justine, Lady Hogan. “We got to know the Barman boys when we ran in the Sydney Cup (Gr.1, 3200m),” Bryant said. “They won it and we came so close (beaten a nose). It was such a huge thrill.”

There has been no joy in four starts with Zacada since the Sydney Cup and his owners were on tenterhook­s awaiting confirmati­on of a place in the Melbourne Cup field until late Saturday.

“It was an absolute roller-coaster,” Bryant said. “One minute we looked like we’d just get in, then there was a doubt.

“When we got in we had a big night on the town on Saturday night. (Sir) Patrick joined us and we celebrated, mind you we kept reminding him of the ‘beautiful’ draw he drew for us — 24 out of 24.

“It’s such a huge thrill to have a runner in a Melbourne Cup. (Sir) Patrick has been there and done that before, but it’s a first for David and I, even though he’s rated a 200/1 chance. He wasn’t fancied either when he ran in the Sydney Cup ($91).”

“Murray [Baker] says Zacada is a happy horse and the forecast is for a bit of rain and that would help him. We know he stays the distance.”

 ?? Photo / Bradley Photograph­y ?? A bit of rain would help Zacada in the Cup today.
Photo / Bradley Photograph­y A bit of rain would help Zacada in the Cup today.

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