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RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2026
Wilson (right-Raddesh Roman) gets the better of Havajoy (Tevin Foster).(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Horse Racing, Sports
BY WES MARTIN  
May 8, 2026

RACE DAY REVIEW FOR SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2026

The 2026$1.75-million Reggae Trophy was the featured event on the programme of nine races and staged as race eight. Legacy Isle (USA), runner-up in the 2024 and 2025 Mouttet Mile to
Funcaandun

(USA) and Rideallday (USA), respectively, had only five rivals. He was bet to the tune of 1-5 with 60 points available in the run-up to qualification for a third tilt at the US$350,000-event on the first Saturday in December this year.

Always in control of the pace, Legacy Isle, a six-year-old Shackleford-bred horse (USA), was partnered by two-time and reigning champion jockey Raddesh Roman to close a riding double. The huge importee won by just under 11 lengths for, also Florida-based, conditioner Rohan Crichton to open his stable’s seasonal account from just seven declarations this year.

Legacy Isle stopped the clock at 57.1 seconds for the five-furlong dash over the straight course and was partnered by two-time and reigning champion Raddesh Roman to close a riding double. As the season commences its second third, Roman, having won the seven-furlong opening event aboard Wilson (4-5) for trainer Oral Hayden to saddle the first of a stable double, has now moved his personal tally to 36, which is five more than his current main protagonist, Tevin Foster.

In form apprentice Richie Shakes, who scored by over two lengths aboard Michael Marlowe’s
Always Wright (2-1) in race two, which was contested over seven-and-a-half furlongs, continued his riding form and has had nine visits to the winners’ enclosure over the last four race days. This underscores the improvement these promising reinsmen have made over the past year, and it will be interesting to see how much support they receive from owners and trainers once the apprentice weight claims after 60 winners no longer apply.

Demar Williams — like Shakes, a 2024 graduate of the Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) riding school, rode
Lockdown (7-5) to a margin of over seven lengths in taking the seven-furlong race four for trainer Ryan Darby. Meanwhile, Jahiem Anderson, similar in status to Shakes and Williams, was aboard four-year-old maiden
Goodness Gracious (2-1), saddled by Wayne Binns whose career as a trainer is now off to a start — this by a margin of nearly three lengths over the five-furlong straight sprint of race seven.

Dane Dawkins, the 2022 champion, was in double riding form and had the first of two wins on the day on the back of 7-2 bet Miss Marbella (USA), conditioned by Gary Subratie, to outsprint her nearest rival by over seven lengths at the end of the five and a half furlongs of race three. Dawkins confirmed his second in tandem with the Oral Hayden outfit as Wayne Princess (4-1) arrived in the final stride to score by a nose when the seven-furlong gallop of race five ended.

The result of race six made for an interesting talking point as Super David (5-2), owned and trained by David Powell, had its first run six days earlier over the four-furlong straight dash. After being slow to get into stride, a finish of one and a half lengths second was a promising start for the Patton Proud-bred colt, and the gallop was effectively a preparation run.

Not surprisingly, today’s winning margin of just over 10 lengths in a time of1:20.2, over six-and-a-half furlongs easing down, suggests Super David, with Robert Halledeen at the reins for the first of his riding double, may enter the conversation about likely competitiveness in the upcoming Classics.

Truth be told, with champion juvenile and 2026 Triple Crown favourite We Jammin dominant in the Prince Consort Stakes, the rest of the unconvincing cast of contenders may very well be vulnerable to the emergence of a late bloomer like Super David.

Halledeen confirmed his second in the closing ninth event as Jason DaCosta’s 2024 Two Thousand Guineas winner California Crown, whose last success was in November last year, returned to form with a vengeance in the nightcap to beat 4-5 favourite Digital One (USA) by nine lengths in the six-furlong run for the Henry W. Jaghai O.D J.P Trophy, to honour the contribution to the industry of this JRC Hall Of Fame breeder.

The Training Feat Award goes to David Powell for the conditioning of the late-developing
Super David to execute the Best Winning Gallop in a flawless display, despite the colt’s inexperience. With seven of the nine winners registering clear win margins, only Roman (Wilson) and Dawkins (Wayne’s Princess) were required to deploy their full skill sets. Dawkins’ assignment had the greater degree of difficulty, and therefore he won the Jockeyship Award.

Trainer Oral Hayden (second left) and other connections with Wilson (Raddesh Roman) in the winners’ enclosure.Garfield Robinson

Trainer Oral Hayden (second left) and other connections with Wilson (Raddesh Roman) in the winners’ enclosure. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)

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