A viable racing industry was launched 63 years ago and to commemorate that momentous occasion today's feature event was another renewal of the 1820-metre Caymanas Park 1959 Trophy. Racing was main.
Last year’s 2000 Guineas winner, leading trainer Jason DaCosta’s MINIATURE MAN, squares off with Anthony Nunes’ in-form filly, AMY THE BUTCHER, in Saturday’s non-restricted overnight allowance at a mile for the Alsafra Trophy at Caymanas
The old racing adage, ‘weight stops trains’ will be tested by FURTHER AND BEYOND, who goes for a fourth straight win, allowing his three-year-old peers weight all around in Saturday’s Kingston at seven and a half furlongs.
The middle-distance event is the last major prep for colts and geldings ahead of next month’s 2000 Guineas following the April 6 Prince Consort Stakes, which FURTHER AND BEYOND won by a short head, reporting off a three-month lay-up, hassled at the wire by race-fit BILLY WHIZZ, who he allowed nine pounds.
Returning 11lb heavier for the rematch, going half-furlong longer, FURTHER AND BEYOND appears to have shaken off the Prince Consort Stakes ring rust, galloping strongly at exercise with four-year-old LET HIM FLY in his last two workouts from the mile chute.