Third Group One Winner for Ocean Park

Media Release - Saturday March 13

Rotorua galloper Ocean Billy gave trainer Bill Pomare his biggest thrill on a racecourse when he proved too tough in the concluding stages when taking out Saturday’s Gr.1 Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup (3200m) at Ellerslie to become the third Group I winner for Cox Plate winning sire Ocean Park.

Ocean Billy races away with the Gr.1 Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup (3200m) Photo Credit: Trish Dunell

The rugged Ocean Park five-year-old won the Gr.3 Waikato Cup (2400m) back in December to frank his credentials for Saturday’s two-mile classic but had been strangely absent from most of the pre-race discussions before the race.

Settled well beyond mid-field by Johnathan Parkes, who was having his first ride on the gelding, Ocean Billy travelled sweetly as pacemakers In A Twinkling and Bluey’s Chance set up a solid pace out in front.

Parkes tracked eventual runner-up Charles Road into the race at the 800m before launching a lightning move on the point of the turn to scoot two lengths clear.

Race favourite Sound, Charles Road and Platinum Invador chased hard but Ocean Billy was going too well for them all as he maintained a powerful gallop to win by a comfortable two lengths.

Pomare was fighting back the tears as he described his rags to riches journey to the winner’s circle on the biggest day in New Zealand racing.

“My family is here while old Pete Ludgate, his part-owner who is ninety odd, is back in Rotorua so I’m just hoping his heart handles it,” he said.

“For me, a young maori boy who came out of nowhere, who slept under bridges and in cars, to suddenly have an Auckland Cup winner is incredible.

“This is the dream race to win and to think that he (Ocean Billy) has come out of a sprinting mare is amazing.

“I have to mention Justine Sclater as we both bred him and it was her vision to go to Ocean Park as I couldn’t afford it.

“I also owe my wife Suzi who rides him every day.

“She has been riding since she can walk and just loves horses to pieces. We will definitely be celebrating this tonight.”

Pomare also paid tribute to his horse who he has never lost faith in despite some rough moments early on in his career.

“Everyone around this horse just loves him as he is the kindest horse you could get,” Pomare said.

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“He kept doing damage to himself leading into his races, but he is an absolute beauty.

“I said to Johnathan that if he wanted to go past them then go past them as he had plenty there and they won’t get past him in the straight.

“He rode him perfectly and has given us such a thrill.”

While Pomare was unsure of his future plans for Ocean Billy he is considering paying a late nomination to take his place in the Gr.1 Sydney Cup (3200m) at Randwick on April 10.

Parkes, who took out the 2018 edition of the race aboard Ladies First, was trying to let his achievement sink in during the immediate aftermath.

“It’s actually my second Auckland Cup and it’s such a big thrill,” he said.

“Bill presented the horse very very well as he looked outstanding when I went to mount up on him.

“Bill had instilled plenty of confidence in me and the horse has put in a terrific staying effort.

“I’d watched a number of his race replays and he’d never really gone a bad race.

“I had to use him up a little to put him the race but he’s that sort of horse who likes to keep rolling so I wasn’t too concerned.”

The Central Districts-based Parkes has been riding the crest of a wave at Ellerslie during the summer with his Auckland Cup victory his second feature event triumph after having won the Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) aboard On The Bubbles on Karaka Million night in January.

Ocean Billy is a son of One Cool Cat mare Cool Storm and the grandson of Pomare’s quality sprinter Flying Free who won nine races including the Listed Rotorua Stakes (1400m). He has now won seven of his 20 starts and over $448,000 in prizemoney. – NZ Racing Desk

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Race Result - Barfoot&Thompson Auckland Cup Gr1 3200m

Ellerslie Track: Dead(4) Time: 3:21.00
1
Ocean Billy
- 5g Ocean Park (NZ) x Cool Storm (NZ) (One Cool Cat (USA))
Tnr: W K Pomare Rdr: J Parkes 56
2
2.3
Charles Road
- 7g Myboycharlie (IRE) x Giant Mystique (AUS) (Giant's Causeway (USA))
Tnr: L O'Sullivan & A Scott Rdr: M J Mc Nab 55
3
2.5
Sound
- 8h Lando (GER) x Sky Dancing (IRE) (Exit To Nowhere (USA))
Tnr: M Moroney & P Gerard Rdr: T N Harris 57
4
2.8
Platinum Invador
- 5g Redwood (GB) x Atomic Dancer (AUS) (Danehill Dancer (IRE))
Tnr: Ms L Latta Rdr: L G Innes 56
5
7.3
Daytona Red
- 7g Sebring (AUS) x Move On Up (AUS) (Iglesia (AUS))
Tnr: N P Bishara Rdr: V A Colgan 55
6
7.5
Vedo Rosso
- 6g Ocean Park (NZ) x Winsome (NZ) (Housebuster (USA))
Tnr: Ms S Hale Rdr: L H Satherley 55
7
8.3
Roger That
- 8g Shinko King (IRE) x Heather Lyn (NZ) (Yamanin Vital (NZ))
Tnr: A D Fuller Rdr: T D Thornton 58
8
8.6
Swords Drawn
- 5g Camelot (GB) x Sarvon (AUS) (Zabeel (NZ))
Tnr: S Ritchie & C Murray Rdr: S C Spratt 55
9
10.1
Lincoln King
- 6g Shocking (AUS) x Shi Kin Fly (NZ) (Shinko King (IRE))
Tnr: S B Marsh Rdr: D S Johnson 55
10
10.8
Justamaiz
- 6g Guillotine (NZ) x Arthena (NZ) (Desert Sun (GB))
Tnr: D G Greene Rdr: A J Calder 56
11
11.8
Robusto
- 6m Zed (NZ) x Adriatico (NZ) (Stravinsky (USA))
Tnr: M Baker & A Forsman Rdr: S T Collett 53.5
12
12.4
Lochwinnoch
- 4g Rios (NZ) x Shilling (NZ) (Rainbow Myth (NZ))
Tnr: M D Wallace Rdr: A C Goindasamy 55
13
13.9
Dance Card
- 5m Savabeel (AUS) x Dancing Attendance (AUS) (Danehill Dancer (IRE))
Tnr: L R Noble Rdr: S L Wynne 53
14
17.0
In A Twinkling
- 5g Fastnet Rock (AUS) x Moment In Time (AUS) (Archway (IRE))
Tnr: J W Richards Rdr: O P Bosson 57
15
37.6
Justa Boy Bullseye
- 6g Bullbars (AUS) x Eye One (AUS) (Commands (AUS))
Tnr: Ms E Shattock Rdr: S R Weatherley 55
16
94.9
Bluey's Chance
- 7g Remind (USA) x Opera Dancer (AUS) (Rigoletto (AUS))
Tnr: Kennedy Moore Rdr: A Balloo 55
17
99.9
Star Tsar
- 5g Fastnet Rock (AUS) x Zarzuela (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ))
Tnr: M Baker & A Forsman Rdr: C J Grylls 55
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