The eighth of eleven races on the Saturday, June 6, 2026 programme is Division One of the Marlene My Love, a three-year-old maiden event for fillies over 5 ½ furlongs.
Ten runners are entered, with The Quick Galloper’s assessment presented in draw order.
1 – CAPTAIN’S BAD GAL
Bay filly (March 8) by Bern Identity out of Celebration
Trainer – Marlon Brown
Jockey – Jaheim Anderson
Equipment – First time Lasix
Her lone start offered little to evaluate. With Lasix added, she begins again, but remains a work in progress.
2 – AWESOME EMMA
Chestnut filly (February 5) by Bern Identity out of Salty Talk
Trainer – Peter-John Parsard
Jockey – Dane Dawkins
Equipment – Cheek pieces on
Three runs have all produced board finishes. She brings the most reliable form and looks poised to secure her maiden victory.
3 – MY FRIEND MICKI
Bay filly (January 21) by Savoy Stomp out of Bubbling Angeline
Trainer – Gary Griffiths
Jockey – Reyan Lewis
Equipment – Tongue tie off
The veteran of the field with 14 starts. While a win has eluded her, she remains a solid option for exotic wagers.
4 – DELTA GAMMA
Bay filly (March 7) by Savoy Stomp out of Rogamma
Trainer – Richard Azan
Jockey – Tajay Suckoo
Consistency has been her hallmark. Though unlikely to dominate, she can earn a minor placing.
5 – REVELATION
Bay filly (May 26) by Bern Identity out of Special Report
Trainer – Donovan Clarke
Jockey – Jordan Barrett
Equipment – Figure 8 on
A debutante who has yet to catch the eye in morning drills. Revelation begins the steep climb of race-day education.
6 – BELIEVE IN ME
Bay filly (April 24) by Bold Conquest out of Zacapa
Trainer – Anthony Dixon
Jockey – Rotajmar Weir
Equipment – First time Lasix
Another newcomer, stepping into competition for the first time. Experience, not success, is the likely outcome.
7 – WOODBURN HILLS
Bay filly (February 5) by Aveenu Malcainu out of Classical Princess
Trainer – Patrick Lynch
Jockey – Chalrick Budhai
Four starts have yielded little encouragement. Victory appears far beyond her current reach.
8 – CALL HER NORRAY
Bay filly (March 25) by Aveenu Malcainu out of Lady Belridge
Trainer – Paul Hylton
Jockey – Raddesh Roman
Equipment – Blinkers on
Ran a strong second on May 16. That effort gives her a clear edge here, making her a prime contender for top honours.
9 – PRINCESS TEANA
Bay filly (February 23) by Savoy Stomp out of Princess Shine
Trainer – Adrian Prince
Jockey – Nicardo Carr
A first-timer who enters the learning phase. Any success will come later with experience.
10 – BEHAVE
Bay filly (April 28) by Conquest Cherimash out of Bedroom Chatter
Trainer – Barrington Harvey
Jockey – Wesley Henry
Equipment – Visor on
Her form fluctuates too often to inspire confidence. Behave must find consistency before being taken seriously.









