Daily Observer (Jamaica)

MAHOGANY REMAINS FIRMLY ON CLASSIC COURSE

- BY SHERDON COWAN

Af t e r Mahogany produced another telling performanc­e last Saturday (June 27), trainer Ian Parsard hinted at giving his three-yearold Classic aspirant one more assignment ahead of next month’s (July 25) 2000 Guineas.

The talented Mahogany has been impressive in his last four runs, including his latest win in a Restricted Stakes contest over 5 1/2 furlongs (1,100m), but he is yet to run over the Guineas distance of a mile.

Parsard, who expressed delight with the chestnut gelding’s current trajectory, said discussion­s are still to be had about that transition.

“Really for us what it signals is that Mahogany seems to be on track, which is a good thing. Mahogany got a nice 5 1/2 furlongs blowout today [Saturday, June 27], so now we will have to transition to the mile.

“We will discuss with the connection­s what the next move is, it could very well be straight to the Guineas and it could very well be something with another twist to it, so we will see,” Parsard shared.

“Mahogany’s victory before today [Saturday] over 7 ½ furlongs was very encouragin­g for us. Then he had some good horses to contend with early. He basically made the splits and kicked out of it at the top of the lane, and the race was over,” Parsard recollecte­d.

“That was very encouragin­g, but again, a lot is going to change over the next month. We know a lot of good threeyear-olds are coming on, and you do have the champion twoyear-old (Wow Wow) that is waiting in the wings, and we all have to try to topple him. It bodes well for the excitement to come,” he added.

Parsard said Saturday’s performanc­e by Mahogany was of added significan­ce, following the confusion and uncertaint­y brought on by COVID-19 which resulted in a threemonth break.

Mahogany (Sensationa­l Slam – Mete-orite), once again showed his class in the sprint, winning by 4 ¼ lengths with Wayne Dacosta’s filly England’s Rose among those left in his wake.

Mahogany broke well and was patiently held on the inside rails by jockey Dane Dawkins, who watched carefully as She’s A Hit (Javaniel Patterson) assumed pole position ahead of England’s Rose (Omar Walker).

Mahogany then drew alongside England’s Rose and both looked as if they would go by She’s A Hit approachin­g the final turn for home.

However, England’s Rose had no answers to Mahogany’s kick in deep stretch. England’s Rose faded into third place, as the other Parsard trainee Father Patrick (Youville Pinnock), completed a one-two for the stables.

It was Mahogany’s fourth-consecutiv­e win from six starts. The final time was recorded at 1:06.0.

“This performanc­e was crucial because he is coming off the virus that affected him badly earlier in the year, and we weren’t quite sure how it was going to affect the horses.

“Then we had that [three months] layoff, and that made things confusing and complicate­d in terms of training,” said Parsard.

“But we just tried as best as possible to keep him going, and after such a long break, I think he was very profession­al today [Saturday]. He won a lot easier than I expected, and so all things being well, I am delighted,” he noted.

Dawkins, who has been aboard in all four winning efforts by Mahogany, is optimistic about retaining the ride for the big Guineas assignment.

“He is the horse to beat, he is very good, and still a little green. So you can expect a lot from him, and I hope I will be aboard him for the Guineas, I am not sure as yet, but I hope so,” he said.

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 ?? (Photo: Naphtali Junior) ?? Mahogany his saddling stall preparing to be saddled before his scintillat­ing run on Saturday, June 27, 2020 at Caymanas Park.
(Photo: Naphtali Junior) Mahogany his saddling stall preparing to be saddled before his scintillat­ing run on Saturday, June 27, 2020 at Caymanas Park.

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