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RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2026
Laurie (right-Tevin Foster) gets the better of Smoking Thom (Anthony Frazer).Karl Mclarty
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BY WES MARTIN  
January 13, 2026

RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 2026

As the 2026 racing year in Jamaica settles into its routine, today, the third of the season, had no trophy event on the programme of 10 races. The winner of the opener, Flybluejet (8-5), saddled by Rudolph Hardial and ridden by two-time champion Raddesh Roman, won the six-furlong gallop by four lengths for trainer Rudolph Hardial to open his seasonal account.

Linton Steadman, although seemingly suffering some physical discomfiture, was able to pilot the three-year-old debutant Dashallday (9-1), schooled by former three-time champion Anthony Nunes, from last to win the five-furlong round second event by a neck. Fresh from its fourth-place finish in the Jamaica Two-Year-Old Stakes, champion Jason DaCosta, to point to a possible double, saddled 7-5 bet Bigger Boss (Tevin Foster) to score in the seven-furlong third event.

Apprentice Jaheim Anderson commenced his best day in the saddle in race four, run at nine furlongs and 25 yards, when Joyful Surprise (6-1) was turned out in front-running form by former jockey Tensang Chung to dominate the entire gallop and outstay the vainly pursuing rivals by two lengths.

As if by design, with Anderson riding his first of three on the day, the next five races were won by riders with the same status. Race five went to Okoye Warrior (5-2), partnered by Nicardo Carr for long-serving trainer Randolph Scott. The six-year-old mare, a progeny of Soul Warrior, made all to score by two lengths over the maximum straight course officially deemed to be sloppy after a heavy downpour lasting around 10 minutes.

In race six, also run on the five-furlong maximum straight course, for his fourth winner in three race days, Shavon Townsend was astride 10-length runaway Coalition (1-1) for trainer Dale Murphy. Whilst on the straight course again, Anderson was back in the winner’s enclosure for his second with the Cashbert Khwalsingh-declared Gelroy, prevailing by a length at odds of 11-1.

Anderson confirmed his three-timer over the four furlongs of the straight course in race seven, with four-year-old maiden gelding Skill At Arms, favourite at 6-5, conditioned by Capt Marlon Brown, just over one length in front of pesky competitive rival Abhay(2/1). As a rider, Anderson is a promising reinsman with his posture, temperament, balance, judgment of pace, and inclination not to resort to his whip set him apart from many, even at this early stage of his fledgling career.

The claiming apprentice successes came to an end in race nine with Jason DaCosta sealing a double as Tevin Foster, for the first of a two-timer of his own, had American Aviator (1-2) always clear to claim the seven-furlong race nine by just over seven lengths. To close his double, Foster was required to utilise the full extent of his skill set to get 14-1 shot Laurie, to land the tenth and final event by a half a length at the end of the seven-furlong trip for the Fitznahum Williams’ stable.

The Training Feat Award is presented to Tensang Chung for the Best Winning Gallop performance of Joyful Surprise, whose first run at this level ended in a wide margin defeat, but won gate to wire in similar company with Jahiem Anderson deserving of the Jockeyship Award.

Okoye Warrior wins with Nicardo Carr in the saddle.Karl Mclarty

Okoye Warrior wins with Nicardo Carr in the saddle. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

Raddesh Roman winning aboard Flybluejet.Karl Mclarty

Raddesh Roman winning aboard Flybluejet. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

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