Jamaica Gleaner

Yellowston­e eases to Anniversar­y Trophy

- Ainsley Walters Gleaner Writer

HANDED YESTERDAY’S SVREL Anniversar­y Trophy on a platter by the conditions book, speedy YELLOWSTON­E enjoyed significan­t weight swings at the expense of joint favourites EMPEROROFT­HECATS and MADELYN’S SUNSHINE to make all with a paltry 102lb at five and a half furlongs.

Allotted a highly questionab­le 106lb, which lightweigh­t claiming rider Jordan Barrett further reduced to 102lb, YELLOWSTON­E revelled in the atrocity, 13lb and 18lb lighter than EMPEROROFT­HECATS and MADELYN’S SUNSHINE, respective­ly, ran off their feet by the five-year-old.

Plummeting from topweight 124lb when he had met his rivals in the Reggae Month Trophy at five furlongs straight on February 17, YELLOWSTON­E reported with his customary visor refitted by trainer Alford Brown, signalling his intent to go all the way.

MADELYN’S SUNSHINE tried keeping pace down the backstretc­h but the 18lb weight swing was too much to bear for the United States-bred fiveyear-old mare, who waved the white flag early inside the last furlong.

Though a bit more fortunate at the scale, running with 115lb due to Richard Henry’s six-pound claim, EMPEROROFT­HECATS fared no better, wilting into fourth place after being pushed hard on the far side.

YELLOWSTON­E clocked 1:07.4, beating MADELYN’S SUNSHINE by six and a quarter lengths. PRESS CONFERENCE got the better of stablemate EMPEROROFT­HECATS to secure third.

Raddesh Roman booted home a three-timer in his bid to make up ground on leading rider Tevin Foster, landing back-to-back races astride SUGAR SUGAR and K D STRONG, before closing with speedy BOOTYLICIO­US in the ninth, beating Mouttet Mile runner-up ABILITY at five furlongs straight.

However, Foster was all but equal to the task, responding with a twotimer, SPIETH in the second and nightpan-winner SALUD, staying six clear of his rival, pushing his tally to 25 winners after the first of six March meets.

Journeyman Phillip Parchment also rode two winners, opening the 10-race card aboard COLD PURSUIT at five furlongs straight, returning in the sixth to power home 1-5 favourite ROHAN KABIR at seven furlongs for champion owner Carlton Watson.

Racing continues on Saturday with a Ketch 9 mandatory payout expected to reach in excess of $6 million after yesterday’s jackpot carryover of $2.2 million.

 ?? ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? YELLOWSTON­E, ridden by Jordan Barrett, wins the seventh Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainm­ent Ltd’s Anniversar­y Trophy over five-and-a-half furlongs at Caymanas Park yesterday.
ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER YELLOWSTON­E, ridden by Jordan Barrett, wins the seventh Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainm­ent Ltd’s Anniversar­y Trophy over five-and-a-half furlongs at Caymanas Park yesterday.

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