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RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2025
Chief Dissident, with champion jockey Raddesh Roman, wins the first race at Caymanas Park on Satuday, May 31, 2025. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Horse Racing, Sports
BY WES MARTIN  
June 3, 2025

RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2025

HARD-KNOCKING four-year-old colt Chief Dissident, declared by Patrick Lynch and running at odds of 5-2, kept champion Raddesh Roman’s spate of winners flowing with a three-length winning margin in the opening event of nine on the card run over the six furlongs of the opening event. This was to be the first of yet another riding double by this season’s leading reinsman.

Money Miser (3-1) — bred, owned and trained by Fitzroy Glispie — was pointed for a tag of $1.5 million, being down from Overnight Allowance, and showed its appreciation for being up against less-exacting opposition to eke out victory by a neck in race two. Claimer Richard Henry worked very hard over the distance of a mile. He applied consummate jockeyship skills in the closing stages with balance, athletic ability, and correct use of his whip to secure the win.

The third event, run over the straight course for maidens four years old and older, went to 3-2 bet Cherry Blossom, with claimer Richie Shakes bringing her home over five lengths ahead of nearest rival in her sixth start for trainer Colin Ferguson. Bet at 3-5 for the day’s fourth, Main Mistress (USA) from the Peter-John Parsard stable was over seven lengths better than the runner-up, with 2011 champion Dick Cardenas at the reins.

Eric Haughton, one of the promising claiming jockeys of the 2024 class of the Jamaica Racing Commission Riding School (JRCRS), handled the task of getting home ahead with Rowan Mathie entry Sir Ganga Jamuna (7-1) confidently, and scored by five lengths when the five-and-a-half-furlong gallop of race five was completed.

Dane Dawkins, the 2022 titlist, helped himself to a riding double in races six and seven over six and five and a half, respectively. Schooled by veteran Enos Brown and having only its second appearance, Nuclear Jet (5-1), closing strongly against the far rails, won race six by a length and a half. Forty minutes later, in race seven, the popular reinsman deemed “Devastating Dane” by the race callers had Barrington Bernard’s Wayne’scherrylinks (2-1) in front all the way to score by more than six lengths over her stable companion Uncle Baba (34-1), ridden by Sadiki Blake.

The featured five-furlong-straight Harlequin Cup, run as the eighth event on the sloppy surface, was won by 4-5 favourite
Legacy Isle (USA), conditioned by Rohan Crighton well enough for a victory margin of five and a half lengths. Roman confirmed yet another day of partnering at least two to make it 47 successes so far this season, 23 clear of former two-time, second-generation champion Shane Ellis. Robert Halledeen is in third on 22 with five months of the 2025 Racing Year in Jamaica completed.

Youville Pinnock, who has far more ability than the return of only his first win from 37 opportunities this season would suggest, was aboard Anthony Nunes’ thoroughly inconsistent five-year-old mare Princess Akilah (4-1). Obviously, she relished the rain-soaked underfoot conditions and was just over three lengths in front at the finish of the nightcap, contested on the straight course by a field of 11.

The Training Feat Award is presented to Enos Brown for the improvement in performance of Nuclear Jet who, on debut on May 10, was slowly into stride and ran extremely greenly in a race over four furlongs straight but did nothing wrong today. The Best Winning Gallop was executed by Money Miser who owed this victory to the aforementioned skills of Richard Henry for the Jockeyship Award.

Jockey Dane Dawkins Joseph Wellington

Jockey Eric Haughton aboard Sir Ganga Jamuna winner of the fifth event at Caymans Park on Satuday, May 31, 2025.Joseph Wellington

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