Jamaica Gleaner

The Citadel to top rivals in Kingston Stakes

- Ainsley Walters/Gleaner Writer

EMPEROROFT­HECATS HAS a mammoth task at 126lb in Sunday’s Kingston Stakes, allowing too much weight for his own good, going a halffurlon­g longer, after hanging on by a short head to beat BLUE VINYL at seven furlongs in the Prince Consort Stakes.

Benefittin­g from BLUE VINYL’s poor start, EMPEROROFT­HECATS just got home under a confident ride from Bebeto Harvey, who has been replaced by Andre Martin, trainer Carl Anderson calling in the Canada-based rider, whose most famous win was stealing the 2009 Superstake­s from in front with 52-1 shocker HOMBRE.

Wary of EMPEROROFT­HECATS’ ability to stay the Prince Consort trip, Anderson had ditched the blinkers in which the Emperor Hall-Laws of the Cat had won at five furlongs straight two weeks earlier. The decision to do so paid off as EMPEROROFT­HECATS battled bravely when BLUE VINYL came calling along the rail with Dane Nelson.

Anderson has added a tongue tie to EMPEROROFT­HECAT’s arsenal, an insurance policy against the gelding flipping his palate and choking up when the heat is switched on by lighter rivals, who will be attacking from the word go. However, EMPEROROFT­HECATS appears belled by the handicaps.

BLUE VINYL has an 11lb swing on EMPEROROFT­HECATS out of the Prince Consort Stakes. BRINKS might have trailed in behind EMPEROROFT­HECATS after racing prominentl­y down the backstretc­h, however, his 12lb swing will make a significan­t difference to the pace, especially with unbeaten stablemate, THE CITADEL, lurking along the rail with 117lb.

PERFECT BREW, who had missed the Prince Consort but returned three weeks later to place second behind United States-bred MADELYN’S SUNSHINE at five furlongs round, is another quick runner who is expected to be in the pickle, carrying 115lb, 11lb lighter than EMPEROROFT­HECATS.

The handicaps of the Kingston make a sure recipe for a collapsing pace, which will suit the trio of THE CITADEL, BLUE VINYL, and POWER, who won strongly at a mile with Omar Walker on April 17, clocking 1:40.4.

BLUE VINYL returned two Saturdays ago wearing blinkers and was outfinishe­d at six furlongs by LUKSOL, placing third, unable to get by early leader NOMOREDEAL­S, who ran a vastly improved race with a visor fitted.

Patrick Lynch has removed BLUE VINYL’s blinkers, which makes him a lethal closer with 115lb. However, THE CITADEL had BLUE VINYL’s ticket the first time they met back in February and returned a month later to stamp his class on non-winners-of-two at seven and a half furlongs.

A May foal, Parsard has been handling THE CITADEL with kids’ gloves, bypassing the Sir Howard and Prince Consort Stakes in favour of gallops such as beating experience­d imported stablemate CLASSICAL ORB at exercise early last month.

THE CITADEL might not jump off the pages of the form book, especially his exercise reports. However, he had zipped past LUKSOL at the top of the lane last time out, the seven-furlong split in 1:26.4, before running out an easy winner.

 ?? PHOTO BY ANTHONY MINOTT ?? THE CITADEL
PHOTO BY ANTHONY MINOTT THE CITADEL

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