John Ferguson finally found a window in his hectic schedule to make his Karaka debut this week and his only regret was that he wasn't able to find the time to visit sooner.
"Sir Peter Vela has been trying to get me here for 20 years or more and I'm thrilled to have made it," said the chief executive and racing manager for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Godolphin operation.
"I've loved every second of New Zealand and while it's not got the biggest thoroughbred population, it's one of the best and it has been great to have been part of that at last."
Under the Godolphin banner, Ferguson signed for three Savabeel fillies during the Premier session - one out of Banchee for $750,000, the daughter of Sitting Pretty for $350,000 and the other from Croix du Sud for $120,000.
"I arrived 10 days before the sale and I was able to have a look around some farms and went from Taupo to Queenstown, it's been wonderful," the Newmarket-based Ferguson said.