Watch races (Sept 25, 2021) live on Quickgallop.com

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Readers on Quickgallop.com can watch live - the 10 races scheduled tomorrow (Wednesday, September 25, 2021) at Caymanas Park. To WATCH LIVE press the WATCH LIVE button at the top of the QUICKGALLOP.COM home page.

A Solid Approach can do it in Wednesday racing feature

KINGSTON, Jamaica - With no trophy race on offer, the three-year-old and upwards Overnight Allowance event going six furlongs (1,200m) will substitute as the feature race at the park tomorrow. A field of 12 runners will contest this call, with more than half the runners in with a chance, thereby setting up what is expected […]

Mahogany could be the best horse in training – trainer Ian Parsard

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Mahogany, as expected, duly obliged in the seven-furlong Kilowatt Trophy - the three-year-old and upwards Open Allowance feature on the nine-race card at Caymanas Park on Saturday, September 18. Mahogany trained by Ian Parsard and ridden by jockey Dane Dawkins won with authority as seen by his eight lengths victory. His winning […]

Speechless after long break returns a winner

KINGSTON, Jamaica - After more than nearly two years in the wilderness, Speechless returned to the winners’ enclosure by a short head. That win came in a Restricted Allowance IV call among four-year-old and upwards (non-winners of three) over six furlongs at Caymanas Park on Saturday, September 18. Prepared for racing by Gary Crawford and […]

Racing notes – Saturday, September 18, 2021

TRAINER RICHARD PHILLIPPS IS OFF THE MARK After 14 starts, trainer Richard Phillipps saddled his first winner for the season when his charge Aphelios won a three-year-old maiden condition race over 6 furlongs (1,200m). Ridden by Linton Steadman, Aphelios jumped straight to the lead at the off and held that position comfortably ahead of Absolute […]

A further review – race day Saturday, September 18, 2021

KINGSTON, Jamaica - FEATURED on the nine-race card was Kilowatt, in honour of the English-bred importee. Trained by Valbert Marlowe, late father of current licensee Michael, the impressive dark bay thoroughbred won the inaugural staging of the Benson & Hedges Gold Cup in 1967, repeated in 1968, missed the 1969 race due to injury after […]