Jamaica Gleaner

Will in Charge set to rule

- Ainsley Walters/Gleaner Writer

WILL IN CHARGE, speedier than SHE’S A MANEATER, should have this afternoon’s six-furlong Lady Geeta Trophy at his mercy. He is lighter than her and will get to CHACE THE GREAT before she does. In addition, she is drawn at post-position one and every sprint race she has won as a grade-one horse, she has had the help of a stablemate as rabbit.

Horse of the Year and Gold Cup and Diamond Mile winner, who lost only two races last season, including a head-bob, caught on the line in the Superstake­s, WILL IN CHARGE has literally been handed the Lady Geeta on a platter, allotted 124lb, getting two pounds from SHE’S A MANEATER, despite beating her twice when carrying 119lb.

WILL IN CHARGE annihilate­d SHE’S A MANEATER by almost four lengths in last October’s seven-furlong Gold Cup, when she was four years old, and fought her like hell when giving up five pounds on a sex allowance in the Superstake­s. He returned three weeks later to make rivals look ordinary in December’s Diamond Mile.

SHE’S A MANEATER’s unfortunat­e absence from the Diamond Mile cannot be held against her. The fact of the matter is that WILL IN CHARGE was being eased down by his rider from nearly a quarter-furlong out, carrying 126lb, yet still clocked 1:37.0, unassisted, as he galloped past the winning post, his rider oblivious to a charging BIGDADDYKO­OL along the rail.

It is, therefore, a mystery how the handicappi­ng team, after adjusting the Diamond

Mile ratings, still has WILL IN CHARGE as inferior to the five-year-old mare after winning easily with topweight.

DISTANCE NOT A FACTOR

The argument about distance, regarding whether WILL IN CHARGE has ever won a sprint race, is a non-starter because, in the first place, distance is never a factor in adjusting horses’ ratings in a true handicappi­ng system. Adjusting horses’ ratings is a performanc­e-based exercise linked to points, which equate to weight, which, when published, allow the handlers of horses to know, in advance, the weights their charges are likely to carry in a particular class, despite distance. In a true handicappi­ng system, it is the handlers of horses, not handicappe­rs, whose business it is, in their wisdom, or lack thereof, whether they want their top-rated sprinter to run in a 10-furlong race, allowing stayers weight, or, vice versa, a top-rated stayer running in a sprint race, allowing speedsters weight.

If this weren’t the case, all one would have to do is run down a sprinters rating in a succession of distance races, by finishing off the board, to come in lighter in a future sprint event.

In other words, ratings for grade-one horses, the only level at which Caymanas Park’s racing office conducts its version of handicappi­ng, should be adjusted and published publicly after every race, showing handlers of horses in that group the new weight adjustment­s for their charges, not to be tinkered with because of a change in distance when the next event comes up.

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