Jamaica Gleaner

Blue Vinyl rules Kingston

- Ainsley Walters/Gleaner Writer

PATRICK LYNCH’S BLUE VINYL made amends for his April 3 Prince Consort Stakes nearmiss with a commanding victory in yesterday’s Kingston 2000 Guineas prep, turning the tables on EMPEROROFT­HECATS, who tried to make all but quit under topweight 126lb early in the stretch run to finish fourth, exposing his glass chin at a distance of ground.

Reporting 11lb lighter than EMPEROROFT­HECATS, after failing by a short head to overhaul the speedster when slowly away and sitting level at 121lb in the seven-furlong Prince Consort Stakes, BLUE VINYL showed his appreciati­on for an April 23 sixfurlong sharpener by disputing the lead with his rival down the backstretc­h.

NO MORE DEALS, a 43-1 outsider, who had outfinishe­d BLUE VINYL for second at six furlongs, both beaten by importee LUKSOL after the Prince Consort, joined the fray on the lead, chasing EMPEROROFT­HECATS into the lane.

QUICKLY

However, an easy-going BLUE VINYL rode the rail i nto the straight and accelerate­d quickly off the home turn to hit the front a furlong and a half out before being challenged by PERFECT BREW, who also made his bid coming off the home turn.

BLUE VINYL quickened impressive­ly under Raddesh Roman to open up on PERFECT BREW, last year’s Jamaica Two-Year-Old Stakes runner-up, pulling clear to win the seven and a half furlong event by three and a quarter lengths in 1:32.4.

Owned by M.N.M. Racing Stable, BLUE VINYL’s 4-1 victory puts the Bern Identity-Blufield colt in pole position for the 2000 Guineas at a mile on June 5. Ian Parsard’s THE CITADEL, who also went off at 4-1, was slowly away from post-position two with leading rider Dane Dawkins, straighten­ed wide and suffered late interferen­ce when closing late along the rail to finish eighth in the 13-horse field.

Dawkins closed the weekend of racing with a two-timer, his sixth win in two days, moving to 33 atop the jockeys’ standings, two clear of Anthony Thomas, who fell aboard DEEZI in the feature. Dawkins rode back-to-back winners – 1-5 favourite DODGE THIS LINK and 10-1 outsider ITIZ WHAT ITIZ – in the third and fourth events, respective­ly.

Racing continues on Saturday ahead of a Labour Day weekend triple-meet treat, May 21, 22, and 23.

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