Distance Key Factor In Three-Year-Old Non-Two

Juventus One - Omar Walker
Juventus One - Omar Walker

The third of ten races on Saturday, July 18, 2026, carries special significance, honouring the contribution of the late Barbadian owner and breeder, Elias Haloute. A multiple champion owner, Haloute, in partnership with his trainer Anthony Nunes, left an indelible mark on the local racing scene with a string of outstanding thoroughbreds.

The Elias Haloute event is restricted to locally bred three-year-olds at the non-winners of two level, and also open to maiden three and four-year-old foreigners. The distance is a testing 9½ furlongs, with six horses entered.

Below is The Quick Galloper’s analysis of the six contenders, presented in draw order.

1 – JUVENTUS ONE

Three-year-old bay colt (January 17) by Savoy Stomp out of Texas Missy

Trainer – Anthony Nunes

Jockey – Omar Walker

Fresh from his maiden victory just 13 days ago at seven furlongs, Juventus One returns with momentum. Still in the early stages of development, the key question is whether he can stretch his stamina to handle 9½ furlongs. That query applies to most of his rivals as well. With natural pace and confidence from his recent win, Juventus One has a strong chance of doubling his tally. Expect him to be prominent from the break, likely dictating the early fractions.

2 – WHATASPUN (USA)

Three-year-old bay colt (March 16) by Spun To Run out of Miss Foo Foo

Trainer – Alford Brown

Jockey – Tyrese Anderson

Equipment Change – Blinkers and tongue tie on

Whataspun brings prior experience over two turns, having twice contested nine furlongs and 25 yards. However, his recent form has been poor, offering little encouragement. Even with equipment adjustments, his current trajectory makes him difficult to support as a genuine contender.

3 – WAH A GWAAN

Three-year-old bay colt (February 13) by Aveenu Malcainu out of She’s Irie

Trainer – Christopher Pierre

Jockey – Tevin Foster

A seasoned campaigner with 11 starts, Wah A Gwaan has never ventured beyond 6½ furlongs. The leap to 9½ furlongs is a stern assignment, yet his experience and toughness cannot be dismissed outright. If he settles and finds rhythm, his experience could keep him in the mix.

4 – ABUDAR

Three-year-old bay colt (January 16) by Savoy Stomp out of Ship Sham

Trainer – Richard Azan

Jockey – Tajay Suckoo

Equipment Change – Blinkers off

Abudar has already tested stamina, racing over nine furlongs and 25 yards. His lone success, however, came sprinting five furlongs straight. The removal of blinkers suggests a tactical shift, perhaps to encourage relaxation over the longer trip. With prior route experience, Abudar deserves consideration, though consistency remains his challenge.

5 – D.O.K

Three-year-old bay colt by Spieth out of Regency

 Trainer – Anthony Nunes

Jockey – Shane Richardson

D.O.K faces a daunting task. His profile and performances suggest he is out of his depth at this level and distance. Unless significant improvement is unlocked, he appears unlikely to feature.

6 – PIPPA

Three-year-old bay filly (February 28) by Fearless Vision out of Anabama

Trainer – Richard Azan

Jockey – Raddesh Roman

The lone filly in the line-up, Pippa has struggled when stretched out, finishing well beaten in the one-mile 1000 Guineas. Now tasked with 9½ furlongs against colts, her assignment is even more demanding. She will need marked progress to trouble the principals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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