Legacy Isle Rockets To Summit Of Local Rankings – Top 16 Showcased

Legacy Isle - Raddesh Roman
Legacy Isle - Raddesh Roman

Legacy Isle stamped his authority on the track with a dominant display on Saturday, June 21, 2025, in a Grade One Stakes event open to three-year-olds and upward over five and a half furlongs.

Following this emphatic win, The Quick Galloper’s panel of analysts elevated Legacy Isle to the pinnacle of their local ratings. He now tops the chart with a rating of 206 and a designated weight of 57.0 kilograms.

Snapping at his heels in second is barnmate Commandant, another American-bred runner under Crichton’s care, who boasts a rating of 205 and a weight of 56.5 kilograms.

Reigning Horse of the Year and 2024 Moo Tay Mile victor, Fun Can’t Done, finds himself in the third slot with a rating of 204, carrying 56.0 kilograms. Though he has only managed one win in 2025, his class remains undeniable.

Occupying fourth place is Barnaby, trained by Anthony Nunes. Known for his whirlwind late surges, Barnaby receives a rating of 202 and a weight of 55.5 kilograms.

Completing the top five is the talented US-bred mare Desert of Malibu, under the guidance of Gary Sub Rah Tee. Her consistent performances earn her a 201 rating and a weight assignment of 55.0 kilograms.

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  1. Anmerican bred horses now rule the roost of local racing, local breds that are good are a sliver of the top class currently.the question remains what makes a classy horse native or imported.
    breeding should garner top qualification,but sheer heart along with physical and mental character with a defiance not to be overcome is my opinion of great horses

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