Foreigners To Dominate Locals In Sat, Mar 28, 2026 First

2026 3 Year Olds BLACK

The first race on Saturday, March 28, 2026, is designated for native and foreign bred maiden horses travelling seven furlongs.

Ten are entered of which only two are locally bred.

The Quick Galloper’s take on the possible outcome is shared with readers.

1 – COMMUNA TRECE (USA)

Bay colt (May 28) by Maximum Security out of My Anguilla

Trainer – Oral Hayden

Jockey – Raddesh Roman

This colt has shown flashes of ability, hitting the board three times from nine starts. While victory may be elusive, his consistency suggests another minor placing is within reach.

2 – OLIVIA D’ORO (USA)

Dark bay filly (March 17) by Enticed out of Lil Bless

Trainer – Peter-John Parsard

Jockey – Dane Dawkins

Note – Olivia D’Oro races with cheek pieces on, and first-time Lasix

Her debut on March 14 was modest, finishing third but well behind the winner. However, reports from morning exercise hint at improvement. With and equipment change and Lasix added, she could deliver a stronger performance this time.

 3 – HONEY BROWN (USA)

Bay filly (April 15) by Big Brown out of A P Hutchy

Trainer – Michael Marlowe

Jockey – Milton Powell

Note – Honey Brown races with the visor off

Three starts have yielded little promise, and she has yet to show readiness for a breakthrough. Improvement is required before she can be considered a serious threat.

 4 – SUPER SPUN (USA)

Dark bay colt (March 21) by Silver State out of Souper Sugar Shack

Trainer – Alford Brown

Jockey – Anthony Allen

Note – Super Spun races with the tongue tie on

Making his debut, this colt is expected to gain valuable experience. A learning run rather than a winning one is anticipated.

5 – INFINITY STAR (USA) Bay filly (February 13) by Greenpointcrusader out of Baymitzvah

Trainer – Winchester McIntosh

Jockey – Paul Francis

Note – Infinity Star races with the tongue tie on

She began her career brightly with a second-place finish in August 2025 but has regressed since, failing to build on that effort in four subsequent starts. Needs to rediscover early promise.

 6 – BARBQ (JAM) Bay colt (April 18) by Bern Identity out of Dee Q

Trainer – Anthony Smith

Jockey – Tajay Suckoo

Note – Barbq races with the visor on and cheek pieces off

One of the two locally bred entrants. While he shows determination, competing against foreign-breds at this level is a steep challenge. His best chance lies in restricted races for local maidens.

7 – WHATASPUN (USA)

Bay colt (March 16) by Spun To Run out of Miss Foo Foo

Trainer – Alford Brown

Jockey – Romane Gordon

Note – Whataspun races with the visor and tongue tie off

Slow starts have plagued him in all six outings. The removal of equipment may help sharpen his break, but he must prove he can leave the gates on level terms to be competitive.

8 – ANY MEANS (USA)

Grey colt (March 4) by Leofric out of Necessary

Trainer – Michael Marlowe

Jockey – Tevin Foster

Consistent across four starts, this colt has shown steady improvement. The seven-furlong trip should suit him perfectly, and he looks poised to deliver a strong challenge.

9 – UNBELIEVABLE POWER (USA)

Chestnut filly (April 6) by Accelerate out of Fastest Spin

Trainer – Philip Feanny

Jockey – Delroy Beharie

Her debut on February 8 was promising despite missing the break. She closed strongly to finish just over two lengths behind. With added distance and a change of stables, she could be a major factor.

10 – PROSPERITY SEN (JAM)

Bay colt (May 20) by Aveenu Malcainu out of Sencity

Trainer – Al Brown

Jockey – Christopher Mamdeen

Note – Prosperity Sen races with the visor and tongue tie off

The second locally bred runner, but like Barbq, he is unlikely to trouble the foreigners. Winning chances appear slim.

 SUMMARY

This maiden contest is stacked with foreign-breds, leaving the two local entrants at a disadvantage. Any Means and Unbelievable Power stand out as the most progressive runners, both expected to relish the seven-furlong trip. Olivia D’Oro could improve with Lasix and an equipment change, while Communa Trece remains a reliable candidate for minor placings. The locals, Barbq and Prosperity Sen, are unlikely to feature prominently.

 

 

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