Caulfield Winner for Doubtland
Doubtland has had a flurry of winners this spring and one of the most promising is Blaze Away.
Having just his fourth career start, the progressive 3yo gelding Away recorded consecutive wins, pulling clear to win the fourth race of the day at Caulfield on Wednesday giving his trainer Claire Patterson her first city winner.
When the gates crashed back, jockey Lachlan King allowed the gelding to find his feet early from barrier one, working forward to settle in fifth position with the Tony and Calvin McEvoy trained Excenia pushing forward to take up the running as the punter’s second elect.
Blaze Away showed some strong acceleration under King to surge to the lead and went on to take the 1100m contest score by a length.
Huge congratulations to Claire Patterson on her first city winner as a trainer!
Blaze Away showed plenty of grit on the rail to break through at just his third start. pic.twitter.com/Rohzr7T2Um
— Racing.com (@Racing) November 12, 2025
Taking his record to two wins and a third from four starts, the gelding looks a promising runner for Patterson, who only trained her first winner in September last year.
Bred by South Australia’s Mr JA Stephens, Blaze Away is the first runner, and winner out of the Street Boss mare Fizzle Dizzle who has a 2yo full brother to Blaze Away.
Blaze Away is one of 11 individual winners for Doubtland who stands at Widden Victoria at a fee of $13,200 (inc. GST).
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