The 26-year-old has spent the best part of two seasons here in our state, but is set to return home and begin a partnership with legendary father Mark and Hayden Cullen.
Purdon is eyeing Victoria Oaks glory with star filly Amore Vita (Art Major) and is hopeful of Breeders Crown success with her and a couple of young stablemates before packing his bags and flying out with partner Mikayla Lewis in late November.
His stint based in Victoria has included five Group 1 wins, with Amazing Dream (Bettors Delight) – Rising Sun, Blacks A Fake and Queen of the Pacific – Spellbound (Art Major) – Ladyship Cup – and Amore Vita – Vicbred 2YO Fillies Final – all claiming races at the elite level.
Purdon joined Tim OāConnor as a special guest during Tuesdayās episode of From The Horseās Mouth and discussed the decision to move home and his highlights during time spent in Australia.
āDad rang up one day and asked if we’d come back and be part of the team – that was probably the thing that made everything happen a bit quicker,ā he said.
āWeāve been very blessed with the opportunity weāve been given, thatās for sure.
āThe headlines like Amazing Dream, Amore Vita, Spellbound and we had American Dealer for a while. He was a great horse, too. Weāve been very lucky and never thought weād get the results we did obviously being so early on.
āIām very thrilled.ā
Purdon, who has trained 45 winners in Australia from just 185 starters, has Amore Vita engaged as his sole runner on Saturday nightās Melton card.
She has drawn barrier five for the second of the Prydeās Easifeed Victoria Oaks heats, where she will be driven by Chris Alford.
The filly finished fourth in her first-up run at Tabcorp Park on September 17 and is rated a $5.50 equal second favourite to win the Oaks Final on October 8.
For complete race fields for Melton Saturday, click here.
by Tim OāConnor, for HRV