Dermot Weld's Harbour Wind one of 11 Irish-trained Melbourne Cup entries
Dermot Weld appears keen to mark the 30th anniversary of Vintage Crop's famous Melbourne Cup success with a runner in the Flemington showpiece after Harbour Wind appeared among the nominations for this year’s race.
Weld became the first European-based trainer to win the prestigious race – and did it again for good measure with Media Puzzle in 2002.
Since then Alain de Royer-Dupre, Mikel Delzangles, Andreas Wohler, Joseph O’Brien twice and Charlie Appleby have all won the 'race that stops a nation' and Harbour Wind is one of 15 international entries out of 132 this year.
The Moyglare-owned Harbour Wind would need to rise significantly in the weights to stand a chance of getting a run but the Listed winner will get the chance to improve his rating this weekend at Leopardstown.
Racing Victoria’s general manager Paul Bloodworth told www.racing.com: "I think Dermot is really keen to have a horse running in the 30th anniversary of him winning the Melbourne Cup with Vintage Crop.
"We went and saw Dermot in Ireland in late July and he actually had a filly that he was interested in bringing in Shamida, who had just won a Group Three race in Ireland.
"He has changed plans for that horse, but he also showed us Harbour Wind and he said 'Look, he hasn’t done anything yet, but I really like him and he’s going to the Vinnie Roe and we’ll see how we go from there'."
Bloodworth went on: "He won the Vinnie Roe very impressively, but he probably needs to get his rating up a little higher. He might be a little too low to be confident of securing a start.
"He (Weld) contacted us after he Vinnie Roe and said 'Where are we?'. We’ve had to wait until the horse got rerated and he’s still a bit lower than what he needs to be. A win on the weekend would