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Derby tilt hinges on New Plymouth run
Trainer Chad Ormsby has long earmarked Lord Weyburn as his Gr.1 Trackside New Zealand Derby (2400m) prospect this season, but whether he will continue down that path all hinges on his performance at New Plymouth on Saturday.
Joshua Smith, LOVERACING.NZ News Desk | February 02, 2024
Gr.1 Trackside New Zealand Derby (2400m) aspirant Lord Weyburn. Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images)

Trainer Chad Ormsby has long earmarked Lord Weyburn as his Gr.1 Trackside New Zealand Derby (2400m) prospect this season, but whether he will continue down that path all hinges on his performance at New Plymouth on Saturday.

The son of Charm Spirit will step up to 1800m for the first time this weekend in the Dobson Marquee and Events, and Ormsby is expecting a bold run from his charge.

“We are expecting a good run because we have been waiting to step him up over further ground and this is his best chance at it. I am expecting him to run well,” Ormsby said.

TAB bookmakers agree with Ormsby’s assessment, installing him as a $6.50 favourite for the race.

If he performs up to expectations on Saturday, Lord Weyburn will likely head to his first stakes assignment, the Gr.2 Eagle Technology Avondale Guineas (2100m) at Ellerslie on February 17.

“Things have got to go right for him tomorrow and he has got to look like he is taking the right steps and then we can continue down that road to maybe the Avondale Guineas and then onto the Derby,” Orsmby said.

“The (Derby) distance is going to suit him. He is probably still a year away, but against his own age group and a horse we believe will stay, it is worth having a crack.”

Orsmby will also head to New Plymouth with last start placegetters Rising Tide and Beast of Burden, who will contest the Energy Vets Taranaki SC Maiden (1400m).

“They are both handy horses and they are both putting their hands up,” he said, “Both of them have been working well and we are expecting them to go close. It will just come down to who gets the best run in the race, and it’s against other horses who have won races as well. But we are keeping a close eye on the weather too.”

Meanwhile, Orsmby is happy with the way Master Fay has come through his Gr.3 Brighthill Farm Concorde Handicap (1200m) triumph at Ellerslie last Saturday and is now eyeing his next target.

“Any win, especially on a night like that, is great. It is a pleasure to have a horse of his calibre going around,” he said.

“He has come through it really well. We are looking at our options now and nothing is set in stone. We considered the BCD Sprint (Gr.1, 1400m) but Vinnie (Colgan, jockey) has been booked on Dragon Leap and we don’t know if that is the right option for him yet either.

“He went out and worked this morning and showed that he is not far away from being ready to go again.”

Ormsby purchased Master Fay out of Highden Park’s 2019 Book 1 Yearling Sale draft for $100,000, and he went to the same sum this week when purchasing three colts at Karaka.

“They are horses to trade on,” he said. “We have got a couple of colts there that fit that mould for us and hopefully take to the market in November."

Chad Ormsby Riverrock Farm Lord Weyburn Master Fay Rising Tide beast of burden