Jamaica Gleaner

Emperoroft­hecats goes post to post for Harlequin Trophy

- Ainsley Walters Gleaner Writer

EMPEROROFT­HECATS, RUNNING with Richard Henry’s eight-pound claim and fivefurlon­g straight track bias in his favour on the faster stands’ side, made every post a winning one with 112lb, relegating howling favourite RUNAWAY ALGO to fourth in yesterday’s Harlequin Trophy for open-allowance runners.

Confirming his status as a course specialist, EMPEROROFT­HECATS clocked 59.0 for a third win at the trip in his last 11 starts, striking at 16-1, one of three major upsetters on the 10-race card.

Having finished down the track behind I AM FRED and RUNAWAY ALGO at six and a half furlongs on April 8,

EMPEROROFT­HECATS’ perfect draw and light impost saw him turning the tables on the favourite, who struggled under topweight 126lb from post-position three.

Breaking smartly from stall seven in the eight-horse field, EMPEROROFT­HECATS entered the main track with YELLOWSTON­E for company before pulling clear inside the last half-furlong.

HUMBLING DEFEAT

DUKE closed from off the pace, relegating RUNAWAY ALGO to fourth at the wire, a humbling defeat for the United States-bred colt, who had clocked a zippy 1:30.4 at seven and a half furlongs last Saturday in the Seeking My Dream Trophy.

Other stunners included 29-1 shocker BOLD SAMI, running down even-money favourite ZABRATONE in the fifth event, resulting in a $2,057,161 Reggae 6 dividend to 10 winning tickets on mandatory-payout day.

Twilight 6 players weren’t spared, D HEAD CORNERSTON­E landing the seventh event at 25-1, sending a $3.15 million carryover to Saturday’s card, which will feature the 1000 Guineas as the season’s first classic race for three-year-olds.

Linton Steadman and Roger Hewitt each rode two winners. Steadman won aboard CALIFORNIA GOLD and THALOS in the second and fourth events, respective­ly.

Hewitt landed the sixth astride MARKET PLACE and closed the card with ULTIMATE MACHINE, who turned back A GIFT FROM BEN on the home turn to run out a convincing winner at six furlongs.

 ?? ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? EMPEROROFT­HECATS (left), a 16-1 outsider ridden by Richard Henry, wins the Harlequin Cup over five furlongs straight, a three-year-old and upwards race for open allowance horses at Caymanas Park yesterday.
ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER EMPEROROFT­HECATS (left), a 16-1 outsider ridden by Richard Henry, wins the Harlequin Cup over five furlongs straight, a three-year-old and upwards race for open allowance horses at Caymanas Park yesterday.

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