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RACE DAY REVIEW­ – SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025
Wayne Princess (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
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BY WES MARTIN  
July 4, 2025

RACE DAY REVIEW­ – SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

Leading claiming rider Richie Shakes continues to make very good use of the opportunities to make a mark this early in his fledgling career. A 2024 graduate of the Jamaica Racing Commission and now six months into his first full year as a professional, with double success on today’s card, has taken his tally to 21 wins from 147 rides, including 19 and 24 second- and third-places, respectively.

In the opener, the promising reinsman partnering with 3/1 choice Blade, saddled by owner Donovan Clarke, was able to win the four-furlong gallop on the straight course by three parts of a length over his nearest rival in a driving finish. Nearer last than close to the wide-margin two pacemakers in race three,  Maya (5-1) from the Norman Smith stable was guided by Shakes to complete a long, steady and timely run in scoring by a length and a half over the seven and a half furlongs of race three.

Reyan Lewis, the 2023 champion, also secured a double as he was aboard Justin Bigtime (8-5) for the first of two wins for trainer Gary Subratie, back from a fresh success at Gulfstream Park. The four-year-old colt was in a war of attrition from the distance with Ms Cherry (7-2), ridden by Tyrese Anderson, but prevailed by a neck at the end of the five-and-a-half-furlong course of race two.

At the end of the six-and-a-half furlong race six, a maiden condition restricted to three-year-old maiden fillies, Lewis was back in the winners’ enclosure after guiding Roaring Kitty (2-1) to a winning margin of two and a half lengths for trainer Ian Parsard. Half an hour earlier, race five, over the maximum straight course, was won by Sensational Move (2-5) from the Gary Subratie outfit by a margin of five lengths to close the stable double and open a four-timer for champion and leading jockey Raddesh Roman.

Race seven, the featured Good Prospect Trophy and run at six and a half furlongs, was secured with a front-running effort from
Woman In Love (2-1). This, as second-generation horseman Peter-John Parsard emulated the feat of his dad Ian, with Roman executing the riding honours for the second success of his eventual four. Sent off the favourite at odds of 3-5, the hard-knocking five-year-old mare
Wayne’s Princess, declared by Gary Griffiths, was deservedly a four-and-a-half length winner over the five and a half furlongs of race eight for Roman’s third.

In finishing three parts of a length second aboard 3-1 bet Successful Man, Roman had his sequence of successes interrupted in race nine. Solace (6-1), saddled by Barrington Bernard, was well ridden by infrequently engaged Sadiki Blake to score over the six-and-a-half furlong journey. This was Blake’s fourth opportunity of the season and he had a second-place finish on one of his previous three.

However, the expansive clique of fanatical Roman supporters was back in celebratory mood with a timely recoup of losses. Appropriately named MoneyBox (3-2), saddled by veteran conditioner Arnold Rambally and running over the five and a half furlongs of race 10, won by just under four lengths to confirm the four-timer. This was yet another hugely successful day for the generally reserved but supremely confident reinsman.

The Training Feat Award is presented to Donovan Clarke for his long-term patience in working with his six-year-old horse
Blade, whose only success came in a dead heat for first in September 2023. Blade, racing for only the eighth occasion, performed with speed and courage for the Best Winning Gallop accolade. The Jockeyship Award goes to Richie Shakes as his two winners, Blade and Maya tested his skill to its limit, with the former racing from in front and the latter from well off the early pace.

Justin Bigtime (right-Reyan Lewis) gets the better of Ms Cherry (Tyrese Anderson).Naphtali JUnior

Roaring Kitty (Reyan Lewis).Naphtali Junior

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