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We Jammin set to conduct The Kingston
We Jammin (Omar Walker) canters to victory in the $1.75-million Prince Consort Stakes on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Photos: Joseph Wellington
Horse Racing, Sports
Ruddy Allen | Sports Writer  
May 8, 2026

We Jammin set to conduct The Kingston

Champion juvenile returns in $3-m Graded Stakes as final stop on the road to theTriple Crown

We Jammin returns to headline a 10-horse field in The Kingston, the final major prep for native-bred colts and geldings at Caymanas Park tomorrow.

After his commanding performance in the Prince Consort Stakes on April 11, We Jammin looks to put an exclamation point on his dominance before the 2000 Guineas in June. The Graded Stakes contest will run over 7 ½ furlongs (1,500m) for a purse of $3 million.

 

Here’s how the Jamaica Observer’s The Supreme Racing sees the field:

 

1. BIGGER BOSS: (3 b c by Bern Identity – Woman Is Boss) – Ran honest for fourth in the Prince Consort over 7 furlongs (1,400m) on April 11, but was well held by the top three he meets again — We Jammin,
Dashallday, and Salute The Don. Bigger Boss needs a career best and a few to misfire. Slim chance.

 

2. WE JAMMIN: (3 ch c by Bern Identity – Jammin) – The boss. We Jammin dominated the Prince Consort on April 11, winning by 5 ¼ lengths in a time of 1:25.4 and has trained forward since. Same foes, extra half-furlong (100m) suits, and he’s already shown he’s a class above. Losing is out of the question for We Jammin here.

 

3.FERNANDO: (3 ch c by Successful Native – Dancing Queen) – Disappointing fifth in the Prince Consort Stakes, but the extra ground plays to his style. If he settles early, he’s a live exotics player. Better expected from Fernando here.

 

4. DASHALLDAY: (3 b c by Aveenu Malcainu – Runallday) – The surprise of the Prince Consort with a game second. More real estate here helps and he’s proven he handles these. Likeliest to chase We Jammin home.

 

5. GOD’S PLAN : (3 ch c by Aveenu Malcainu – Fearless Abi) – Outclassed on paper and on the track. Will be left behind.

 

6. SENOR BISCOTTI: (3 b c by Savoy Stomp – Baby P) – Won last time but takes a massive step up here. Not expected to repeat

 

7. LONDON SPIRIT: (3 b c by Bern Identity – Blufield) – Can be safely bypassed in this company. No shot.

 

8. STARDOM: (3 b c by Sensational Slam – Trinket Box) – Hyped after a sharp December 27, 2025 debut win, then failed to carry on. The talent is real and the barn is patient. He is a dangerous contender. The dark horse.

 

9. THE MAESTRO: (3 b c by Bern Identity – Moonlight Brew) – Crushed maidens by 16 ¼ lengths over this exact trip April 11. Has scope to improve and the distance is no issue. Brave bid incoming.

 

10. SALUTE THE DON: (3 ch c by Aveenue Malcainu – Abicadabby) – Solid third in the Prince Consort and training like he means it. Consistent, honest, and must be respected. Will run well again.

Bigger Boss with Tevin Foster aboard.Joseph Wellington

Bigger Boss with Tevin Foster aboard.(Photo: Joseph Wellington)

Raddesh Roman guides Fernando towards the winners’ enclosure after winning the Rimsky Trophy feature at Caymanas Park on Saturday, January 24, 2026.Joseph Wellington

Raddesh Roman guides Fernando towards the winners’ enclosure after winning the Rimsky Trophy feature at Caymanas Park on Saturday, January 24, 2026. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)

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