Claims Made On Saturday, February 24, 2024

CLAIMS FOUR

RACE ONE

Trainer Ryan Williams claimed horse #3 Bin Laden for owner Rosdore, from trainer Donwell Dawes for $400,000. Three claims were submitted for Bin Laden.

Trainer Rudolph Hardial claimed horse #7 Manaco for owner Carlton Foster, from trainer Gregg Fennell for $400,000. Seven claims were submitted for Manaco.

Trainer Welsh Soutar claimed horse #10 Drone Strike for owner Christopher Mitto, from trainer Errol Burke for $400,000. One claim was submitted for Drone Strike.

RACE THREE

Trainer Oraldo Chin claimed horse #2 Biblical Legend for owner Clive Robinson, from trainer Carlton Cunningham for $250,000. Nine claims were submitted for Biblical Legend.

Trainer Winchester McIntosh claimed horse #4 Sunshine Cat for himself, from trainer Dennis Lee for $200,000. Four claims were submitted for Sunshine Cat.

RACE FOUR

Trainer Ryan Williams claimed horse #1 Supreme Star for himself, from from trainer Errol Burke for $180,000. Six claims were submitted for Supreme Star.

Trainer Ricardo Mathie claimed horse #2 Schlesinger for owner Lloyd Davis, from trainer Lestra Thompson for $180,000. Two claims were submitted for Schlesinger.

RACE SIX

Trainer Ryan Williams claimed horse #4 Will The Conquerer for owner Patrick Hall, from trainer Steven Todd for $550,000. Three claims were submitted for Will The Conquerer.

Trainer Ricardo Mathie claimed horse #5 AKA Storm for owner Lloyd Davis, from trainer Ricardo Brown for $550,000. Four claims were submitted for AKA Storm.

Trainer Norman Smith claimed horse #10 Basilicus for owner Aston Ramsey, from trainer Joseph Thomas for $550,000. Six claims were submitted for Basilicus.

 

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  1. In race 3 did I heard correctly that lion of Ekati went 15 pounds overweight to run at 136...1 think the stewards should insist they use another rider or scratch him all together.. very unfair to punters who used him earlier in exotic bets or bet him earlier at off tracks..15 lbs makes a huge difference in handicapping a race and for a jockey to ride at 136 lbs suggests he's not race fit..

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