J’s Racing Stables lauds Guyana Cup nomination process 

The road to the Guyana Cup has already begun with the first of four nomination days completed. J’s Racing Stables created history, being the first stable to secure its spot in the Guyana Cup Sprint Classic.
It was Regal Man, who claimed the sprint win at the Banks DIH Classic on Sunday at the Port Mourant Turf Club. According to the owner of J’s Racing Stables, Jermaine Sripal, the nomination process to the Guyana Cup brings a new dimension to horse racing in Guyana.
“Super excited, super proud to be the first entrant to the Guyana Cup. The Guyana Cup is everyone’s goal and we all work towards that.
“I love the process. It’s something that Junior came up with and it’s something that brings a whole new dimension to Guyana’s horse racing, and it can only do great things to racing,” Sripal said.

Connections of the J’s Racing Stables at the Banks Classic with Regal Man 

Regal Man has been in fine form since his time in Guyana. According to Sripal, Regal Man has a lot more to offer and the Guyana Cup could be another spectacle for the J’s horse.
“This is his fourth win. The crowd know the horse very well. He had a stumble at Kennard’s and we know that once he run the race without any stumble he is going to win. We are very confident in him. He proved why we are confident in him. He will prove it many times more,” Sripal said.
J’s was easily the most consistent stable across races last year, and the owner continued to express gratitude to his team for their continued support and guidance.
“Importing horses is one thing, but assembling the right team that we have here. I just bought the horses, the team that work behind these horses are the true winners of the races,” Sripal highlighted.
The next nomination day for the Guyana Cup is April 5, 2026, at Port Mourant Turf Club; followed by May 3, 2026, at Bush Lot United Turf Club; and July 5, 2026, at Port Mourant Turf Club (final nomination day).
The Guyana Cup is set for August 23 at a venue to be announced.


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