Bradley wins at first Flemington ride



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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