New Zealand has triumphed even before the running of this year's Melbourne Cup, reclaiming a piece of its racing history.
A set of shoes worn by champion Phar Lap will be returning to New Zealand after a Kiwi buyer outbid an Australian at an auction in Melbourne on Sunday.
The four shoes sold for $32,000, plus buyer's premium of 20 per cent - far surpassing their presale estimate of $18,800-$25,000 - but not before some heated competition between the transtasman bidders.
"We had two very strong bidders. He [the Australian] would have been the underbidder so it would have gone to $24,000 and it was going up in $2000 increments. And then the successful buyer bid $26,000," said Giles Moon of Leonard Joel auction house.
New Zealand-bred Phar Lap was bought by American businessman Dick Davis and trained by Sydney man Harry Telford.