Analysis – Races 6-10: Sat, Sept 30, 2023

Neo Star - Reyan Lewis
Neo Star - Reyan Lewis

RACE SIX

Following three consecutive second-place finishes, foreigner Gilbert had a clear run on the inside rails to achieve his second win in 21 starts. The thrilling finish involved Gilbert and Nomoredeals, with in-form jockey Tevin Foster atop the winner for trainer Philip Feanny. Gilbert secured his second victory at 7½ furlongs in a time of 1:34.1.

RACE SEVEN

In this race for three-year-old non-winners two for locally bred horses along with maidens for foreign competitors, Sensational Move held strong to beat Wow How by half a length in the 6½ furlongs contest. This marks win number two for Gary Subratie's trainee, who is showing noticeable progress and will likely continue to advance through her remaining conditions. Jockey Richard Henry demonstrated another eye-catching performance. Under proper guidance from trainer Subratie and dedication to his craft, Henry shows promise for growth and success.

RACE EIGHT

A dead heat result between Noa Li trained by Steven Todd and Blade trained by Donavan Clarke made this four-year-old maiden race a contentious affair. Discussions arose over fixed odds betting regulations concerning dead heats in Jamaica. Both trainer Todd and Clarke deserve congratulations' for their horses' performances.

RACE NINE

Four-year-old Neo Star achieved an impressive win by 10½ lengths in the 7½ furlong race, marking two wins from three starts. Under the guidance of trainer Peter-John Parsard with Reyan Lewis as jockey, this imported bay colt is expected to breeze through his conditions and move to Overnight Allowance where he will face stronger competition.

RACE TEN

I've Got Magic effortlessly won this six-furlong Overnight race, earning both leading rider Reyan Lewis and trainer Philip Feanny a double win. Despite weaker opponents, I've Got Magic's victory is noteworthy as he finds his stride in time for the bigger races later in the season.

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