KINGSTON, Jamaica – Despite a slow start, plus racing for the first occasion at age 5, Kwaku crushed rivals by eight lengths to give jockey Jerome Innis his 100th career win. Kwaku is trained by Owen Sharpe. Interestingly, Innis’ first winner was atop Uncle Taf, also trained by Sharpe.
RACE REPLAY BELOW RESULTS AND DIVIDENDS
RACE 7 MAIDEN CONDITION RACE - NB5YO&UP 5-1/2 FURLONGS 3:55 PM | ||||||
POS | NO.# | HORSE | JOCKEY | ODDS | WIN | PLACE |
1 | 2 | Kwaku | Jerome Innis | 2-5 | $72.00 | $52.50 |
2 | 5 | Galway Bay | Leroy Walters | 46-1 | $105.00 | |
3 | 8 | Flame Carrier | Javaniel Patterson | 9-5 | $54.00 | |
4 | 7 | Avery and Ayan | Aaron Cahtrie | 7-1 | ||
5 | 1 | Dr Sahir Alexander | Natalie Berger | 43-1 | ||
TRAINER: Owen Sharpe | ||||||
LNS: #9 Jungle Cat - 100th career win for jockey Jerome Innis | ||||||
Splits: 24.0 x 50.2 - Final Time: 1:12.0 - Margins: 8 by a neck - 8 RAN | ||||||
Ex: $2,637 | T/Fecta: $1,049 | Triple: $2,249 | ||||
Qu: $2,023 | S/Fecta: $8,744 | Hi-5: $13,243 | ||||
D/E: $142 | Pick-5: $2,151.50 |
2 Responses
interesting name for this horse did bryan rickman get the pronounciation wrong is it quayku or kwaku both phonetically speaking
Will check