KINGSTON, Jamaica – The seventh race on Sunday, November 20, 2022, is restricted to three-year-old maidens travelling down the five straight chute.
There are eight horses nominated to start, with The Quick Whisperer providing the review of the winning chances of all the runners.
1 - ARK is a three-year-old bay colt (March 26) by Sensational Slam out of Savanna’s Smile trained by Richard Azan with Bebeto Harvey aboard. Ark is making a rather late debut but does so looking good at exercise. Ark is being touted as one who will figure prominently especially facing a moderate field.
2 – SNEAKY JOE is a bay colt (April 29) by Sensational Slam out of Distinctly Natural. Based on current form, Sneaky Joe will not be a threat. Note, Sneaky Joe races with the visor on.
3 – DREAM OF PARIS is a chestnut filly (April 29) by Silent Valor out of Kam To The World. Has had an in and out career in her nine starts to date. Dream of Paris has come close before, so it will not be a surprise if she gets into the thick of the battle. Note, Dream of Paris races with the tongue time on, the cheek pieces off and with first time Lasix.
4 – JUST MOVE IN is a bay filly (March 15) by Liquidity out of Thegirlnextdoor. This lightly raced filly opened the eyes of punters when finishing a close second on October 30 behind Storm A Come over the five straight course. A refreshed Just Move In is given ever chance of winning this one.
5 – LADY BEN is a bay filly (January 9) by Here Comes Ben out of Lady Maragin. With 20 starts in her hoofs, Lady Ben has another opportunity of hitting the board.
6 – MONEY BOY is a dark bay colt (May 15) by Tapilu out of Lady Elaine. Needs time.
7 – BABYLON WILL FALL is a chestnut filly (February 3) by Sensational Slam out of Karlie. Has a good record over the five straight, plus Babylon Will Fall has been consistent during his five prior starts. This is now the perfect time for this filly to shed the maiden tag, especially given the rivals, she is up against.
8 – POSING ALREADY is a bay colt (April 28) by Northern Giant out of Geisha’s Glory. With only two starts under his belt, Posing Already is still learning the trade.