Taranaki businessman Chris Thompson decided to invest in a couple of broodmares to boost his thoroughbred interests in 2014.
He had already been involved with thoroughbreds for about 30 years, breeding and racing a few and on-selling them out of Alan Sharrock's stable in New Plymouth, trading under the banner of Kaipikari Thoroughbreds from his property.
But with the desire to breed a few more, he purchased four broodmares and as it has turned out two of those mares have sons running in Saturday's group one Vodafone New Zealand Derby at Ellerslie. They are the Avondale Guineas winner Gingernuts, a son of Iffraaj, and the lightly raced dual winner Excalibur, a son of Tavistock.
"It's really exciting. Who would have thought at the time I bought those mares that they would have ended up with Derby runners in the same year?" said Thompson.
"The Derby outcome aside, they have already proved to be very good investments, as I sold the brother to Excalibur for $100,000 and the brother to Gingernuts for $90,000.