Jamaica Gleaner

Nelson reins in Thomas with four-timer

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DANE NELSON and Anthony Thomas accounted for six of yesterday’s 10 races in their battle for the jockeys’ championsh­ip.

Thomas, who had victories in the third and fourth races astride SMOKEY TOPAZ and SECRET TRAVELLER, respective­ly, had his 15-win lead reduced to 13 by Nelson, who, up to the fourth event, trailed his rival by 17 winners.

Nelson responded with a flurry of four consecutiv­e victories. The 2012-14 champion rider, whose annual winter break from Northlands racetrack in

Edmonton, Canada, has turned into a stay-at-home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, started his roll by landing the fifth event with 5-2 shot GENERAL MUBARAK.

Nelson brought the six-year-old gelding with a rail run in the six-furlong sprint for the Clifford Stewart Memorial, leading past LADY CARMEN and CAT’S RIGGER a furlong out.

TRULY AMAZING recovered from a bad stumble at the start of the sixth at five furlongs straight to outsprint rivals, starting a two-timer for the jockeytrai­ner combinatio­n of Nelson and Spencer Chung.

Nelson also had to work overtime for his third winner, rousing Anthony Nunes’ two-year-old debutant, SANTORINI, to collar long-time leader, JAHSENDBLE­SSINGS, a half-furlong out, going five and a half, for the Rhoel Rhoden Memorial.

Nelson closed his four-timer and Chung’s double by breaking CHIEF OF STATE sharply at four furlongs straight to go all the way in the eighth as the 4-5 favourite.

Racing continues on Friday, a meet originally slated for Monday’s Heroes Day, but reschedule­d due to the 3:00 p.m. COVID-19 holiday curfew.

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