| Tuesday, 3 November 2009 By Caryl Williamson Former New Zealand jockey Kane Bradley has celebrated his first ride at Flemington with victory aboard Avienus on Melbourne Cup day. The Mark Webb-trained mare started at $8 in the $100,000 Schiavello Plate (1700m) and toughed out the finish to beat Bashful Girl ($9.50) by a long head with $4.40 favourite Lamarr another short neck third. While Bradley enjoyed the occasion, Avienus was not so elated, tossing him off on the way back to the mounting yard. "She can be a bit troublesome," Bradley said. "She is very talented but the mental aspect is a worry. "It's a big thrill to ride my first winner at my first ride at Flemington especially on a day like this. "I came to Australia two and a half years ago to see what I could do and my riding has improved competing against the likes of Damien Oliver and Craig Williams. "I've had the odd city ride before but mostly I ride out of town." Bradley is based at Cranbourne where Avienus is trained by Webb who paid credit to his jockey and the mare's owners. "The owners have had a few offers for the mare but to their credit they held their ground," Webb said. "Now she has increased her value as a broodmare. "She has done us proud, she doesn't know how not to try." |
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