Tassie apprentices dominate
Jackson Radley capped a red-letter day for apprentices at Flemington on Saturday, especially those originally from Tasmania, when he partnered Seafall to victory in one of the day’s features.
Radley continued his good association with the Ben, Will and JD Hayes-trained mare, guiding her to victory in the $150,000 The David Bourke (1620m) – a qualifier for the $200,000 Listed Winter Championship Final in a fortnight’s time.
Seafall’s win came two races after Radley won the $150,000 Bruce Gadsden Handicap (1420m) aboard Seafall’s Lindsay Park stablemate Stylish.
“It’s good to do this, especially for the Lindsay Park team,” he said.
“It’s already been talked about, them leaving me on a couple of their horses in the Finals Series races and I haven't had a good day at Flemington before, so I'm glad to get a couple of winners on the board.”
Radley’s two winners were not exactly roughies – Seafall started $5.50 and Stylish $7 – but they weren’t as popular with punters as Jabez Johnstone’s.
After winning the second race aboard $3.40 favourite Decalogue, the Tassie 3kg claimer was successful aboard his Ciaron Maher-trained stablemate and the day’s shortest-priced favourite, Ten Commandments ($2.10), in Race 5.
“Obviously none of this would have been possible without the support I’m getting and Ciaron Maher and his team and I can’t thank them enough,” Johnstone said.
“He’s given me really good support and put a lot of trust in me.”