Jamaica Gleaner

Ability out of class for Women’s Day Trophy

- Ainsley Walters/Gleaner Writer

ABILITY, LAST year’s Jamaica Derby winner, Gold Cup second runner-up and Mouttet Mile runner-up, all grade-one events – albeit the derby is age-restricted – has an alibi, the conditions book, to make his second appearance two classes lower, among overnight-allowance runners, in Saturday’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day Trophy at a mile.

Never mind ABILITY’s third-place run in October’s Gold Cup, beaten five and a quarter lengths by SHE’S MY DESTINY – sitting eight pounds off the newly crowned Champion Sprinter of last year – the conditions book dictates that “having never won an overnight-allowance event”, two classes lower than the Gold Cup and the Mouttet Mile in which he was the bestperfor­ming local-bred, ABILITY ‘qualifies’ to take his place at the level.

Actually rated ‘above the handicaps’ the mockery goes further with proven grade-one runner ABILITY sitting level with RHYTHM BUZZ and D HEAD CORNERSTON­E, two pounds lighter than RANI BANGALA, horses whose only brush with the top level might have been to compete on the same racemeet.

ABILITY’s overnight-allowance alibi, finishing second to BOOTYLICIO­US last Saturday, is as razor-thin as shrink wrap. Drawn at post-position two, it was always a stretch for the middle-distance specialist to catch speedy BOOTYLICIO­US on the stands’ side at five furlongs straight, made ever so worse at almost level weight.

Whichever way the Internatio­nal Women’s Day Trophy is run, there can only be one result, ABILITY outclassin­g rivals after clocking 59.1 in an exercise gallop behind BOOTYLICIO­US last Saturday.

 ?? ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? ABILITY, ridden by Romario Spencer, wins the third race, a three-year-old and upwards restricted allowance stakes over seven furlongs at Caymanas Park on January 27.
ANTHONY MINOTT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPH­ER ABILITY, ridden by Romario Spencer, wins the third race, a three-year-old and upwards restricted allowance stakes over seven furlongs at Caymanas Park on January 27.

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