Weekend Herald

Forde shearing and cheering his way to the A$5m Caulfield Cup

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Darin Forde will swap his shearing piece for a suit today as he gets set to experience one of his biggest days in racing.

The world-class shearer shares in the ownership of Gr.1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) contender The Chosen One and the proud Southlande­r will be on course to cheer home the Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained runner.

It is not the first time Forde has experience­d competitio­n at elite level, with the 54-year-old having competed at the top echelon of shearing for more than three decades.

He is a four-time McSkimming Memorial Triple Crown National Champion and a former world record holder, shearing 720 sheep in nine hours in 2007. Forde now runs a shearing contractin­g business from his Lorneville base, which he operates with his wife, Julie.

With The Chosen One’s victory in the Gr.3 Packer Plate (2000m) and eye-catching fourth-placing in the Gr.1 Australian Derby (2400m) in Sydney earlier this year, Forde decided he wanted to be trackside to support his horse during his Melbourne spring campaign.

Instead of flying over for each run, Forde thought it would be wise to utilise his extensive contacts in Victoria and base himself in the Garden State where he could shear during the week and cheer on his pride and joy on the weekend. “I decided to come over because the horse had been going so well,” he said. “I just thought instead of travelling back and forth, I might as well come over and do a few days’ work in-between.

“I have done three weeks here now. In the first race he was in (Gr.2 Feehan Stakes, 1600m), where he ran fifth, we flew over and then flew home. After the next race I just stayed over here. “I’m currently not far from Inverleigh, which is about 40km out of Geelong. I’m shearing about fourand-a-half to five days a week and then I head down to Melbourne and support the horse.”

While there is no let-up during the week, with Forde often shearing more than 250 merinos per day, he savours the chance to cheer on the Savabeel 4-year-old in the big smoke.

Forde’s dedication paid dividends at Caulfield last start where The Chosen One took out the Gr.2 Herbert Power Stakes (2400m), securing his ticket for the Caulfield Cup.

“It was a great win,” he said. “He had a fourth-placing and a win up in Sydney in autumn, and we knew then we had something special. Things have just rolled on from there.”

Forde said he experience­s a similar thrill when watching his horse race in a Group One as he does when competing in a shearing competitio­n.

“You still get the same sort of buzz,” he said. “You can’t control what a horse does sometimes whereas if I make a mistake in a shearing competitio­n, there is only me to blame.” While Forde has been in Victoria, his wife Julie has been operating their shearing business at home, and he is looking forward to her joining in the excitement this weekend.

“My wife is back home looking after the shearing run and she is going to join me this weekend for the race,” he said. “Julie is going to be more excited than me, it’s pretty much got us both hooked.

Forde is looking to remain in Victoria for a couple more weeks and is daring to dream of a possible Gr.1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) berth, with The Chosen One currently sitting 35th in order of entry for the great race.

“I wouldn’t mind seeing the Melbourne Cup and then come home, we’ll just play it by ear.”

● Ken Kelso isn’t enamoured with the prospect of running Princess Kereru on a heavy track at Rotorua today but he’s even less hung up on the alternativ­es.

The Matamata trainer will saddle Princess Kereru in the Gr.3 Sweynesse Stakes (1215m), the weight-for-age conditions of the race making it an attractive first-up assignment.

“We’re very happy with her going into it but concerned with the track.”

TAB bookmakers opened Princess Kereru as a $3.70 favourite ahead of Malambo at $5 and Dawn Patrol at $5.50.

 ?? Photo / Shearing Sports NZ ?? World-class shearer Darin Forde shares in the ownership of Caulfield Cup contender The Chosen One.
Photo / Shearing Sports NZ World-class shearer Darin Forde shares in the ownership of Caulfield Cup contender The Chosen One.

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