Jamaica Gleaner

Ellis boots home a double

- Ainsley Walters Sunday Gleaner Writer

MONEY MAGNET yesterday overcame traffic problems in the stretch run to narrowly beat 11-1 outsider SHINING LIGHT, rescuing punters from what would have been a stunning upset in the 1200-metre open allowance event.

With her main rival, SIEMPRE BUENO, breaking slowly in the sevenhorse field, MONEY MAGNET raced comfortabl­y off the pace being set by SHINING LIGHT and SIMPLY THE BEST before angling to the rail coming off the home turn.

However, stubborn SHINING LIGHT, ridden by renowned rail-running jockey, Aaron Chatrie, had Shane Ellis aboard MONEY MAGNET weaving right, then left, then right again, before the fouryear-old filly finally saw daylight a halffurlon­g out.

Shaken by Ellis, MONEY MAGNET split SHINING LIGHT and SIMPLY THE BEST to get home by three- quarter length in a decent time of 1:11.4.

MONEY MAGNET’s victory, her second open allowance win, has graduated her to grade one to face the likes of CHACE THE GREAT, who had beaten her by a length in November’s Caribbean Sprint.

Ellis returned to land UNCLE TAF at odds of 10-1 in the ninth race at 1000 metres straight. The eight-year-old gelding stormed from last to nab RAS EMANUEL at the wire, winning by a neck.

New trainer Junior Small won the closing event with 4-5 favourite MARK OF A PRINCE. However, for the second time in a little over a month, he lost a race in the stewards’ room, when VIRTUOSO was disqualifi­ed after passing the post first at odds of 11-1 in the fifth event.

The race was awarded to second-pastthe-post SHE’S A BANKER, a 7-1 upsetter, who, along with sixth race winner SARAH LEE (6-1) and 10-1 UNCLE TAF, forced a Pick-9 carryover of $903,862.

The Twilight Pick-6 paid $130,563 and the Pick-4 $33,104. However, the Pick4’s single winner bonus remains untouched at $4.9m going into next Saturday’s meet.

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