Developments in local horse racing: T&T top horses now have Guyanese owners

Soca Symphony, a full sister to 2022 Trinidad and Tobago 2,000-metre Derby winner Soca Harmony, arrived in Guyana last Wednesday with stablemate Game Changer.
This chestnut mare was bought out of champion trainer John O’Brien’s barn by her new owner Javed Ali.
She is the first foal of the prolific Jamaica-bred mare Soca Rhapsody, who competed at the highest level and won the Oaks – the premier event for three-year-old fillies.
She will be racing in the Easter Cup Meet at the Port Mourant Turf Club on Sunday, in the six-furlong conditional handicap race for E Class & North American-bred first-time starters.
Two other T&T-bred runners are expected to arrive in the country very shortly. They are Davina, a four-year-old filly, and Lady Hamilton, a seven-year-old mare who is a full sister to the very speedy Khaleesi. These two horses will join owner/trainer Fazal Habibulla’s Stable.