JASON CLIFTON Racing action will resume on October 26 at Santa Rosa Park, Arima, after a three-week break. Punters will witness a five-race card...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
JASON CLIFTON HELLO WORLD navigated sloppy conditions, a change in track and the threat of the field, to take the top honours in the feature race at the Independence Day card, sponsored by Carib, at the Santa Rosa Park, Arima, on August 31. With heavy rain over the past few days, the stewards made the decision to switch two races – race two and the feature race – that were listed for the turf track to the main track, after early morning showers made the turf course very soft. With this decision, Midnight Lover, which was listed as turf-only in the feature contest, was scratched. As the field now boiled down to eight runners in the Carib Independence Cup, it was still an open contest. When the field was sent by starter Wayne Campbell at approximately 4.58pm, all the runners had a level break. Passing in front of the winning line for the first time, the field was tightly bunched. As the thoroughbreds travelled up the back stretch the event began to take contest with the very speedy Sneaky Cheeky taking advantage of the race. [caption id="attachment_1106151" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Hello World, ridden by Dillon Khelawan, cruises to the finish during the Carib Independence Cup race at Santa Rosa Park, Arima on August 31. - Photo by Daniel Prentice[/caption] This time, filly Sneaky Cheeky did not have her own way as she was quickly brought back to her rivals by In The Headlines. As the pair continued to go up the back stretch they pulled themselves about six lengths clear with the contenders threading water. With about 600 metres in the event, colt Hello World and another American-bred filly Kitten With A Whip began to part the choppy waters and started taking prisoners one by one. As the runners approached 400 meters from home, Hello World now had a two-length gap on the field. Jockey Dillon Khelawan asked the colt for a little more effort and he willingly obliged. With about 50 metres to go, Kitten With A Whip came with another surge. However, Khelawan just showed Hello World the stick and he scooted some five lenghts clear to take the victory. Khelawan had a hat-trick on the day's card with jockeys Tristan Phillips and veteran Ricardo Jadoo having one winner. In the trainers column, champion John O'Brien saddled three winners and Jose William-Samaroo and Glenn Mendez saddled one winner. Racing action will continue on September 24 with the running of the Trinidad Derby over 2,000 metres. The post Hello World takes Independence Cup appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
JASON CLIFTON Racing action will resume on October 26 at Santa Rosa Park, Arima, after a three-week break. Punters will witness a five-race card...
The fourth race for the season at the Geraldton Turf Club kicks off on Tuesday with a showcase of locals set to take to the track as the race that...
The 2024 Melbourne Cup field is set and
Just 20 hours before the barriers are set to fly back at Flemington for the 2024 Melbourne Cup, outsider Athabascan has been scratched from the race,...
The Melbourne Cup, the race that stops a nation, is nearly here and with that a flood people ready and willing to lay down their hard-earned cash at...
IN A recent move by the David Riley-led Jamaica Track and Field Coaches Association (JATAFCA), in partnership with the Jamaica Administrative...
The president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has urged the Black Satellites to seize the opportunity and qualify for the U20...
Hundreds gathered in their finest to The Bunbury Turf Club on Tuesday to celebrate Melbourne Cup day.
A strong field – headlined by three recently crowned World Champions – will line-up to compete for the women’s title at the Biogen Pete Marlin...
The day is finally here, the first Tuesday of November, (t̶h̶e̶ b̶e̶s̶t̶ e̶x̶c̶u̶s̶e̶ t̶o̶ g̶e̶t̶ o̶n̶ t̶h̶e̶ p̶i̶s̶s̶...