Today, Australian Bloodstock is a global player, and Cup Week has become a fixture for their international clientele. “Bringing these overseas owners out, it’s like nothing they’ve experienced before. Once they’ve been once, they want to come again. It’s contagious.”
He doesn’t fear competition – he considers it essential, and welcomes more players into the game. “Without others, we wouldn’t see the calibre coming through. The more investment, the better for all of us.”
This spring, he’s optimistic once more. Horses like Relentless Voyager and Royal Supremacy are already in Australia, learning the nuances of local racing. “They’re here early, acclimatising, and they’ve got staying form. If they get a run, they’re genuine chances.”
Through all the miles travelled and Cups contested, Lovett’s advice remains simple.
“Dare to dream. The bar’s high, but nothing’s impossible if you work hard enough.”