Awesome Emma Given The Edge In Marlene My Love

Awesome Emma
Awesome Emma

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.

 

 

 

 

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