Townsville Bulletin

FAMOUS SILKS SET FOR PALLARENDA

- JORDAN GERRANS

THE bright orange “H” silks made famous Australia wide by the recently retired The Harrovian and Stradbroke winner Tyzone will take centre stage in both two divisions of the QTIS Pallarenda Stakes at Townsville on Saturday.

Far North Queensland hotelier and property tycoon Tom Hedley owns the colours which will be used on his two-year-old first starters in the 1000 metre Townsville features.

Hedley, who won the 2020 Stradbroke Handicap with Tyzone, is president of the Cairns Jockey Club and has been a dominant force in North Queensland racing for many years.

Tolga trainer Roy Chillemi has trained for Hedley for 35 years and will saddle up five runners in the two Pallarenda features for his major client.

Casual, a son of Husson, and

Spirit Of Boom gelding The Wallet will clash in the colts and geldings division while Chillemi launches a three-pronged attack with Free Lady, Purpose ‘N’ Vision and Puss Boots in the fillies division.

Chillemi is shooting for his sixth win in the Pallarenda Stakes after notable recent wins from Tennessee Boy in 2019 and the unbeaten Missile Thunder last year.

Chillemi admits the Pallarenda Stakes are “mystery” races with every horse having their first start.

“My horses are going OK but it’s too hard to say how they’ll go against the others,” Chillemi said.

“They’re not in the same class as Missile Thunder but they’ve all trialled well.”

Casual edged out The Wallet in his only barrier trial over 1000m at Atherton, while Purpose ‘N’ Vision was an easy winner on the same day in her trial.

 ?? ?? The Harrovian, with Aidan Holt in the Tom Hedley silks. Picture: Stewart Mclean
The Harrovian, with Aidan Holt in the Tom Hedley silks. Picture: Stewart Mclean

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