Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Looking for some ‘Power’ in The Kingston

- BY RUDDY ALLEN Observer staff reporter

Thirteen runners will compete in the 7½furlong (1,500m) The Kingston feature, confined to native-bred three-yearold colts and geldings, at Caymanas Park on Sunday, May 8, 2022.

Below is the analysis of the runners in this $3-million event.

1. SHADOWFAX: (3 b c by Legal Process – Aretha) – A seasoned campaigner, Shadowfax is always around in his races. This one, however, is beyond his reach.

2. THE CITADEL: (3 ch g by Key To Power – Wings of Hope) – Unbeaten in two starts to date, The Citadel last raced on March 19 over 7 ½ furlongs, defeating rivals by 7 ¾ lengths in a time of 1:35.1. He should report for this engagement an even better animal and given that he is working well, The Citadel will be a deciding factor when the winning post arrives.

3. TEKAPUNT: (3 b g by Northern Giant – Just A Flutter) – Won the Sir Howard Stakes (six furlongs) and then finished third behind Emperoroft­hecats and Blue Vinyl in the Prince Consort Stakes (seven furlongs). With a hot headline expected, Tekapunt has the ability to stay off the pace, and then produce his characteri­stic late surge in the stretch drive. The faster the pace, the better it will be for Tekapunt.

4. SALUTE THE DEPUTY: (3 b g by Deputy Glitters – No Pain No Gain) – Finished down the track in the Simply Magic Cup won by Power on April 17 at a mile. A winning run from Salute The Deputy is highly unlikely. note, Salute The Deputy races with the figure 8 on.

5. BLUE VINYL: (3 ch c by Bern Identity – Blufield) – Finished third behind Luksol and Nomoredeal­s on April 23, when he was expected to win, especially after his second-place effort in The Prince Consort. The extended trip of The Kingston suits Blue Vinyl, who will give his best in the final two furlongs. Note, Blue Vinyl races with the blinkers off.

6. KP CHOICE: (3 b c by Nasheet – Drop Them) – Shed the maiden tag in convincing fashion 15 days ago, and now faces the best of his cohort.

Winning for KP Choice is going to be difficult.

7. SUPREME SONG: (3 ch c by Sensationa­l Slam – Red Gold) – Got off the mark on his second attempt over six furlongs on April 9. Though winning by just a neck over Get A Pepsi in a time of 1:15.1, Supreme Song is of Classic potential and should not be left out of final calculatio­ns.

8. DEEZI: (3 b c by Northern Giant – Buyabook) – Scratched from the Prince Consort Stakes on April 3. Prior to that, Deezi was a length and a quarter behind talented foreigner Runaway Algo over 6 ½ furlongs (1,300m). Deezi, based on that effort, could fight this out successful­ly, plus he has the ability to stay close to the leaders, with enough left for a strong final effort in the straight.

9. NOMOREDEAL­S: (3 ch c by Soul Warrior – Thornhill Miss) – Nomoredeal­s finished second behind the Americanbr­ed Luksol over six furlongs on April 23. He will enjoy the extension in the trip and is poised to make a significan­t mark. Do not rule out Nomoredeal­s.

10. EMPEROROFT­HECATS: (3 b c by Emperor Hall – Laws of the Cat) – Has won two races from as many starts. Emperoroft­hecats won the

Prince Consort Stakes over seven furlongs, making him the leader of the male threeyear-olds going into this event.

Emperoroft­hecats is a dogged sort who likes to run from in front but he can be settled close enough to the leaders and then make his move. This Carl Anderson trainee has been going well at exercise in the mornings and will be hard to deny. It is of note that

Emperoroft­hecat’s regular rider Bebeto Harvey has been replaced by Andre Martin.

note, Emperoroft­hecats

races with the tongue tie on.

11. PERFECT BREW: (3 b g by Bern Identity – Moonlight Brew) – Came home a length and a half in second place behind Madelyn’s Sunshine over five furlongs round on April 9. Perfect Brew is going to welcome this extended trip but will have to show marked improvemen­t to defeat his colleagues. Much has been expected of Perfect Brew since his two-year-old days, but he has not fully delivered, maybe delivery will come on Sunday.

12. POWER: (3 ch by Bal A Bali – Swift Fox) – Showed his hoofs with an eye-catching performanc­e to win the Simply Magic Cup over a mile on April 17. Then Power won by 3 ¾ lengths in a time of 1:40.3, and effort which brought him to the top of the pile among the three-year-old colts and geldings. Power has been primed at exercise and will be difficult to beat.

13. BRINKS: (3 b g by Bern Identity – Indian Bluff) – Has not lived up to early expectatio­ns. Brinks was 27 lengths behind the winner of the Prince Consort Stakes, but he is the top male of the 2021 batch of two-year-olds, and thus, cannot be totally left out.

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