The Star (Jamaica)

England’s Rose favoured against Mahogany

- AINSLEY WALTERS STAR Writer

LIGHTNING-fast filly, ENGLAND’S ROSE, looks set to take apart the most improved colt from last season, MAHOGANY, carrying a featherwei­ght 115lb by her standards. Running the lightest she has ever been in her career, ENGLAND’S ROSE not only has the handicaps in her favour but also the draw, breaking from post-position seven at five-and-a-half furlongs.

As talented as he may be, MAHOGANY, with 119lb and leaving from the one-hole, will be surrounded by a horde of speed horses rushing into the half-mile, a charge which will be led by ENGLAND’S ROSE and another zippy filly, SHE’S A HIT.

MAHOGANY and ENGLAND’S ROSE should have started in the seven-furlong Prince Consort and Thornbird Stakes, respective­ly, but the March 22 race meet was called off as part of a national effort to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Returning in restricted-stakes company, the three-year-old stars have nothing to fear against older horses, both having shown undisputed class as they prep for the one-mile 1000 and 2000 Guineas classics, which have been reschedule­d for July 25 and 26, respective­ly.

MAHOGANY is unbeaten in three races since gelded, bettering himself on each occasion and shaping up for a war with top colt WOW WOW in the 2000 Guineas. However, the Sensationa­l Slam-Mete-orite offspring has never faced the blitz and flair of ENGLAND’S ROSE, whose only loss in four starts was suffered at the feet of WOW WOW last September.

Running as a 1-9 favourite after flooring WOW WOW on their two-year-old debut at three furlongs straight, a year ago, ENGLAND’S ROSE, a full sister to retired champion, twotime Horse of the Year, SHE’S A MANEATER, led to the top of the lane in their rematch at five and a half furlongs but found nil when the colt came calling.

ENGLAND’S ROSE’s disappoint­ing loss in the Bearings and Accessorie­s Trophy led to her missing the remainder of the two-year-old season, which WOW WOW swept to establish himself as the winter-book favourite for this season’s classics.

At that time, MAHOGANY had just started to establish himself, gelded and fitted with blinkers after two losses. He romped home by 14 lengths at five and a half furlongs on December 28 and returned with improved performanc­es as a three-year-old, brushing aside Jamaica Two-Year-Old Stakes runner-up, TOMOHAWK, at seven furlongs before stunning a pair of foreigners, SIR ALTON and UNCLE POLLY, at seven-and-a-half.

ENGLAND’S ROSE reported off a five-month lay-up on February 22 and flew away from rivals on her three-year-old debut to clock 1:12.0 for six furlongs, posting splits of 22.2 and 45.2, winning by almost nine lengths.

The speedster ripped 1:12.2 at exercise last Friday morning and will race with a tongue tie for the first time. MAHOGANY is sheer class but ENGLAND’S ROSE has terrifying speed, represente­d by splits of 22.4, 34.0, 45.2 and 57.2, which she posted without having a run in five months.

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FILE ENGLAND’S ROSE (centre), ridden by Jockey Omar Walker.

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