Jamaica Gleaner

Choo Choo Blue storms home

- Ainsley Walters Gleaner Writer

CHOO CHOO BLUE stormed home with two-kilo claiming apprentice Javaniel Patterson yesterday to snatch victory in the 1100-metre Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission Trophy in the final strides, upstaging 3-5 favourite BUZZ NIGHTMARE on his return from a seven-month lay-up.

The United States-bred four-year-old filly had to watch from the chasing pack as BUZZ NIGHTMARE, last year’s Gold Cup winner, disputed the lead with inform SIR BUDGET from 3 1 2 furlongs out.

The two speedsters ripped splits of 22.1 and 45.1 into the lane, still clear of pursuers before engaging in a bumping match, veteran jockey Ian Spence the culprit aboard BUZZ NIGHTMARE when resorting to left-hand whipping inside the final furlong.

As the battling pair moved off the rail, 2-1 chance CHOO CHOO BLUE and ANOTHER BULLET started motoring as a team on the inside, hitting top stride midway the last half-furlong to shoot past the tiring leaders.

CHOO CHOO BLUE, running light at 49.0 kilos, proved too strong for ANOTHER BULLET with 52.0, winning by a half-length in a fast 1:06.1.

BUZZ NIGHTMARE, who carried 57.0 kilos, giving weight all around, finished third but was disqualifi­ed and put fourth behind SIR BUDGET.

Patterson emerged the day’s top rider with two winners on the 10race card that got progressiv­ely tougher after the fourth race.

The apprentice opened his account with 4-1 shot THE NEXT BIG THING in the sixth event, taking over from LOLA GREY a half-mile out in the seven-furlong race.

CRAFTY STAR sunk the final dagger in the closing event at odds of 25-1, going gate to wire in the 1820-metre race with apprentice Orville Edwards.

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