Daily Observer (Jamaica)

MICHROS DIVERSIFIE­S

Two unraced three-year-olds move from trainer Gary Subratie to champion Anthony Nunes

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I have had my various horses in the shed rows of a number of other trainers. Just as a reminder, at the start of last year I had six horses with another trainer and they were subsequent­ly moved to the Subratie barn, and at one stage I had horses with three trainers at one time.

“So, what I am doing now is resuming that particular agenda and spreading out my horses again,” Bernard told this publicatio­n.

It was noticeable at the back-end of the last racing year that Bernard was making moves to reduce his stock of racing horses.

“As part of my rationalis­ation programme I decided to trim the number of horses I had racing in order to achieve a better economy of scale and further down, to diversify – which is what I am doing now.

“Horses like Bold Smile, Soul Cure, Bold Sami and Better Best were all placed in claiming races and were claimed. Then Pharoah It Is, Chitu Prince and just recently Crimson were sold by private treaty.

“In addition, My Switcharoo was sent to stud and unfortunat­ely Bold Aflair died on the racetrack.

“The process, therefore, of diversific­ation has been a long time in the making and at the start of this year I am simply resuming this process which was made known to all concerned several months ago,” the champion owner shared with The Supreme Racing Guide.

Commenting on the move by Bernard, Subratie said: “We (Michael) and myself have been together for a while and we have had many successes but I understand his desire to diversify and as such I wish him well.”

With the addition of Nipster, the recent victor in the rich Ian Levy Cup, to his barn Nunes now has the two top-rated horses currently racing at the Park, Nipster and Toona Ciliata.

Wow Wow, Another Affair, Duke, recent two-year-old winners Nuclear Noon and Sure Curlin, along with four untried three-year-olds and two maiden three-year-olds, remain under the care of Subratie.

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