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Roman bags six at Caymanas Park

Published:Monday | January 29, 2024 | 12:08 AMAinsley Walters/Gleaner Writer
SENSATIONAL MOVE, with Raddesh Roman aboard, walks to the winner’s enclosure after capturing Division One of the James B. Dawes Memorial Trophy at Caymanas Park yesterday.  This was Roman’s fourth of six wins on the 10-race card.
SENSATIONAL MOVE, with Raddesh Roman aboard, walks to the winner’s enclosure after capturing Division One of the James B. Dawes Memorial Trophy at Caymanas Park yesterday. This was Roman’s fourth of six wins on the 10-race card.

RADDESH ROMAN catapulted to the top of the jockeys’ standings yesterday with a six-timer, eight winners at the weekend, following his two-timer on Saturday.

Sweeping the James B Dawes Memorial at contrasting odds, SENSATIONAL MOVE at 4-5 and A GIFT FROM BEN at 9-1 in back-to-back races, Roman closed his six-timer with a last-to-first win astride 5-1 chance WOW HOW at a mile in the night pan.

Having earlier logged victories astride money-back favourite CROWN CHASER, 5-1 shot DODGE THIS LINK and 18-1 upsetter GREAT WAYNE, the in-form rider jumped to 13 winners, seven clear of Tevin Foster, runner-up to last year’s champion rider, Reyan Lewis, who has been off to a stuttering start, one win from two mounts for all of January.

SENSATIONAL MOVE, as expected, outclassed his seven rivals at five and a half furlongs, disputing the lead coming off the home turn with RAMBLING ROSE and American debutant OASIS JAK, before quickening away to win in an impressive 1:05.4.

A GIFT FROM BEN proved how badly the likes of DUKE, GOD OF LOVE and BRINKS have lost form, easily taking control at the half-mile marker in division two, cruising into the lane with Roman.

Staving off a two-pronged attack from GOD OF LOVE and United States-bred debutante and 1-5 favourite, PROVOCATIVA, A GIFT FROM BEN won four lengths clear of MILOS closing along the rail, clocking 1:06.4.

WOW HOW closed a two-timer for trainer Anthony Nunes, whose CROWN CHASER, was an 11-length winner of the second event for three-year-old maidens at six and a half furlongs.

Racing continues in February with back-to-back Saturday meets followed by Ash Wednesday midweek action.