Caulfield

59 MELBOURNE 7 3:45PM 7 1200m THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY BLETCHINGLY STAKES (Group 3) (27th of Series) 1200m Of $128,000 . 1st $76,800, 2nd $23,040, 3rd $11,520, 4th $5,760, 5th $3,200, 6th $2,560, 7th $2,560, 8th $2,560. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. Standard Weight for Age. No allowances for apprentices. Track Record: 1-07.74E Miss Andretti (10/03/2007) [Good3] Class Record: 1-09.39E Apache Cat (04/08/2007) [Good3] 1 01051 JUNGLE EDGE (9) Mick Bell (dwt) .............................................. JADE DAROSE 58.5 2 3210s STREETS OF AVALON (1) Shane Nichols (dt) ............................... BEN MELHAM 58.5 3 9265s WIDGEE TURF (7) Patrick Payne (dwt) ..................................... BRAD RAWILLER 58.5 4 45412 VIRIDINE (4) James Cummings (dw) ......................................... DAMIEN OLIVER 58.5 5 0s162 GREAT AGAIN (5) Lindsey Smith (dw) ....................................... MICHAEL RODD 58.5 6 s3153 I AM SOMEONE (3) Paul Preusker (dw) ...................................... DECLAN BATES 58.5 7 86620 I’M TELLING YA (2) Amy & Ash Yargi (d) ................................... DEAN YENDALL 58.5 8 1s223 SANSOM (NZ) (6) Phillip Stokes (dw) .............................................. LUKE NOLEN 58 9 s3091 SHE SHAO FLY (8) Kevin Corstens (dw) ...................................... DWAYNE DUNN 56 FORM SUMMARY VIRIDINE charged home and just missed in a driving finish last start. The extra 100m here should see him finish over the top of them. JUNGLE EDGE will relish the conditions and be in it for a long way. STREETS OF AVALON has a good record at this track (16:4:3:3). TECHFORM’S TOP 5 1 Jungle Edge 100 5 Great Again 98 2 Streets of Avalon 98 4 Viridine 98 3 Widgee Turf 95 BLETCHINGLY Bletchingly (1970–1993) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion. Prepared by champion Caulfield trainer, Angus Armanasco he won the 1975 Galaxy Handicap in Sydney. A brilliant sprinter, he was by the successful speed stallion Biscay out of Coogee (GB) (by Relic (USA)). Bletchingly was bred by Stanley Wootton on the Baramul Stud in the Widden Valley, and was a three-quarter brother to another high-class sprinter, Beaches (by Todman). Stanley Wootton had imported Bletchingly’s grandsire, Star Kingdom (IRE), from the United Kingdom in the 1950s, and the Irish stallion established Australia’s foremost 20th century sireline.

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