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Youth meets class in Saint Cecelia Cup stand-off
Mojito (Raddesh Roman) outstays rivals to win the $6-million Jamaica Cup on November 16, 2025. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
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BY RUDDY ALLEN Staff reporter ruddya@jamaicaobserver.com  
April 18, 2026

Youth meets class in Saint Cecelia Cup stand-off

THIS afternoon at Caymanas Park, the Saint Cecelia Cup feature contest won’t just be a race. It’ll be a question. The question is simple: Is class permanent, or is momentum irresistible?

In one corner stands Mojito, the grey warrior. His resume does the talking — a Jamaica Cup winner, a 2000 Guineas winner, two-time Mouttet Mile runner, a Grade 1 performer whose presence alone lifts the standard of any field. Mojito (Savoy Stomp – Fiftyshadesofray by Zanjero) has won nine races in total from 20 starts and has earned $14,566,250 in Stakes.

Today he makes his seasonal debut, dropping into Open Allowance company with a reputation to uphold and a point to prove. The whispers from the training track are loud: He’s working like a horse with unfinished business. Mojito galloped seven furlongs (1,400m) in 1:26.3 on Sunday, April 12.

The catch? Six and a half furlongs (1,300m). It’s shorter than he wants. He’ll need to be sharp. But class, true class, has a way of making distance irrelevant. Bebeto Harvey will ride for Hall of Fame trainer Richard Azan who has so far saddled two winners for the season from 17 starts.

In the other corner is Sir Don, an American-bred three-year-old and carrying the swagger of youth. Last time, he didn’t just win — he announced himself — seven and a half furlongs (1,500m) in 1:31.2 — leaving older heads shaking in the grandstand.

Now he cuts back to six and a half furlongs for the Saint Cecelia Cup and takes on a quality field. He’ll get weight, he’ll get pace, and if his improvement curve hasn’t flattened, he might just get the Cup too. This is the kind of horse that makes a jockey’s career. Sir Don has won four races and finished second twice from six starts, earning $3,560,550 in Stakes. Raddesh Roman remains aboard Sir Don for trainer Anthony Nunes who has saddled 26 winners for the year so far.

Between them lurks Wall Street Trader, the pro. No fuss, no flash, just a 1:20.0-minute win over this exact trip on February 18. Wall Street Trader, trained by Rowan Mathie, knows the track, knows the distance, and knows how to fight.

If the two big names stare each other down, don’t be surprised if the old trader comes to collect late. Christopher Mamdeen retains the ride aboard seven-year-old American-bred runner Wall Street Trader.

Goodbyfirefly, a five-year-old American-bred bay horse, rides in on a two-race win streak, full of confidence but stepping into deep waters.

Zulu Warrior will do what Zulu Warrior always does — run honest, run hard, and make someone work for their cheque.

Allegiance, on paper, looks up for it.

So the Saint Cecelia Cup becomes a story of three arcs: The champion returning, the kid ascending, and the veteran waiting.

When the gates fly, Mojito’s class will be tested by Sir Don’s brilliance. And if either blinks, Wall Street Trader will be there to cash in. A total of $1.4 million on the line. Six and a half furlongs to decide it. The Saint Cecelia Cup — class, youth, and timing.

 

Ones to watch

Race 1)
Dont Tell Lou Lou/Chief Dissident/Golden Lawyer

Race 2)
Danka/Starraura/Prince Roy

Race 3)
The Hot Dancer/BobbyTwoBad/Blood Moon

Race 4)
Conundrum/Skyrizi/Bad Investment

Race 5)
Bubbling Warrior/Big La/My Eclipse

Race 6)
Margarita/Hi Slew Squared/Summer Palace

Race 7)
Sir Don/Mojito/Wall Street Trader

Race 8)
Forever Fire/I Am Who I Am/Comuna Trece

Race 9)
Juventus One/I Love Birdie/My Friend Micki

 

Sir Don (Raddesh Roman) races away to win the $1.09-million Princess Popstar Trophy on October 18, 2025.Photo: Garfield Robinson

Sir Don (Raddesh Roman) races away to win the $1.09-million Princess Popstar Trophy on October 18, 2025. Photo: Garfield Robinson

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