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RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2024
Okoye Warrior (Nicardo Carr) is being led into the winners' enclosure after winning Division Two of Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) Jockeys' Training School Race number 3.
Horse Racing, Sports
BY WES MARTIN  
October 22, 2024

RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2024

For his only success on the 10-race programme, leading reinsman Tevin Foster brought 5-2 bet Nala’s Bushman from last to first in the opening event which was run over the 1,400-metre course by just under two lengths. Saddled by owner Dale Murphy, the durable nine-year-old won for the eighth occasion from 85 appearances.

Thirty-five minutes later, Raddesh Roman, chief protagonist of Foster, had an immediate response in riding Sir John (3-5) to victory for trainer Carlton Cunningham in race two, run over the same distance as that of previous race. Neither jockey revisited the winner’s enclosure and Foster now on 109 winners still leads Roman by four in the race for the 2024 title.

Dane Dawkins, the 2022 champion, having returned recently from a successful stint in Canada, secured the first of a riding triple in guiding the Richard Azan-schooled juvenile filly Danka (4-5) to victory by three parts of a length in race three. This event was contested by a field of seven over the 1,000-metre round course. Further success was on the cards for Dawkins and Azan.

Races four and five over the sloppy 1,000-metre straight course, a divided maiden contest for four-year-olds and upward, presented two opportunities for the current trainees in the Jamaica Racing Commission Riding School to use whips for the first time in a race.

Errol Clunis rode Shadow Of A Doubt (8/5) to win Division I for trainer Oneil Markland. Division II went to even money favourite and debutant Okoye Warrior partnered by Nicardo Carr. Both winners scored narrowly. Okoye Warrior won by a head and Shadow Of A Doubt by a neck.

Race six, restricted to three-year-old maidens unplaced lifetime, went to Spencer Chung’s La Vida (5-1) ridden by the increasingly popular Panamanian Victor Sanchez.

It was 5-1 against Gary Subratie’s Cookie Day N Night in the 1,200-metre race seven and Dawkins, for his second bought the four-year-old chestnut colt to the front inside the final 100 metres to score by four and a half lengths.

Speaking of Panamanians, race eight, over 1,820 metres presented former champion Dick Cardenas with a good chance to return to winners’ enclosure following an extended absence recuperating from injury in the US. Presented in front-running condition by Peter-John Parsard, Amma (5-2) held a clear lead for over 1,750 metres but Cardenas had to work for an advantage of only a reducing three-parts of a length when the winning post ended the gallop.

For race nine over the 1,000-metre straight course, veteran rider Devon A Thomas aboard US imported maiden Hotbred Scammer (9-2), trained by Patrick Fong, induced a late flourish from the strongly built filly to collar by a head the long-time leader
Indestructible ridden by Roman.

Featured on the card was another renewal of the Errol Subratie “Little Sub” Memorial Trophy over the 1,600-metre trip. Weight was added to the unexplained but accepted theory that grey thoroughbreds perform better on sloppy surfaces with Rainsville (7-1) outstaying grey Run Julie Run narrowly by a half a length to confirm the Azan stable double and the Dawkins three-timer.

The Training Feat Award is presented to Randolph Scott for conditioning four-year-old maiden Okoye Warrior to win on such a rare belated debut and delivering the
Best Winning Gallop from the unfavourable number one post position.

In winning three races Dane Dawkins gets the Jockeyship Award for having to produce the full display of his skill set to deliver those successes.

Apprentice in training Evertte Clunis after his win aboard Shadow of a Doubt in Division One of the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) Jockeys’ Training School Race #3.Photos: Naphtali Junior

Rainsville (right), $13-Dane Dawkins atop, gets up in time to beat Run Julie Run (Paul Francis) in the Errol “Big Sub” Subratie Memorial Trophy..

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