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Lure of Lucy shows her class as racing resumes

Published:Sunday | July 23, 2023 | 12:14 AMAinsley Walters - Gleaner Writer

LURE OF LUCY, ridden by leading jockey Reyan Lewis, won the sixth and final race over five furlongs straight, an overnight allowance for three-year-olds and upwards, during an abbreviated race programme at Caymanas Park yesterday.
LURE OF LUCY, ridden by leading jockey Reyan Lewis, won the sixth and final race over five furlongs straight, an overnight allowance for three-year-olds and upwards, during an abbreviated race programme at Caymanas Park yesterday.

YESTERDAY’S RESUMPTION of live racing at Caymanas Park was a case of as-you-were on the track with champion trainer Jason DaCosta, his main owner Carlton Watson, and stable rider Reyan Lewis, closing the six-race card in style.

Hobbled by a trainers-led decision to withhold nominations, which affected the previous weekend’s Saturday-Sunday meet, racing resumed yesterday with a six-race programme, the first in the history of the 63-year-old racetrack.

Whereas most of the smaller barns maintained their stance of withholding entries, hoping to have promoting company Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited budge from its $27-million increase in purse money for the 2023 season, trainers from the top-earning stables broke ranks after the previous week’s show of unison, arguing that the Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission had satisfied doubts about SVREL’s reported sales for 2022.

Three-time champion Anthony Nunes, DaCosta and Watson, as well as top-10 owner-trainer Richard Azan, joined by Patrick Lynch and others, had their runners out in numbers to ensure the meet pulled through.

BACK-TO-BACK WINS

DaCosta brought down the curtain, scoring back-to-back wins with imported runners, Watson’s IS THAT A FACT and LURE OF LUCY.

Azan also registered two wins, MANOUSHE beating three-year-old maidens in the second event at five and a half furlongs, plus BURLAP closing from off the pace to catch Lynch’s JOY IS GOLDEN, stealing home in the fourth at five furlongs round.

Even-money favourite IS THAT A FACT completed back-to-back wins with Lewis, biding his time behind VOLATILITY, before taking over off the home turn and dismissing ACKNOWLEDGEME in the stretch run at six and a half furlongs.

Lewis returned to close the card with LURE OF LUCY, a multiple overnight-allowance winner, who used her class and track bias from stall 11 to outfinish Azan’s POWER RANKING at five furlongs straight, clocking 1:00.4.

Racing is scheduled to continue at the weekend with a Saturday meet before the Tuesday, August 1, Emancipation Day meet, followed by the Jamaica Oaks on Saturday, August 5, and the Jamaica Derby on Monday, August 7.