Slingerz Racing Stables returned to winning ways at the Clash at the Big Yard in Port Mourant. Piloted by Jockey Ronaldo Appadu, Ritorna Vincentori was in a sprint home, and finished ahead of Loyal Company and Spankhurst, who finished second and third respectively. Stat finished fourth.
The feature race, which had a purse of $4 million, ran at 1600 metres. Spankhurst, in usual fashion, took to the front, and showed some aggression while Ritorna Vincentori was heading to front at the homestretch. The West Side horse stopped the clock at one minute, thirty-four seconds on a cool and cloudy afternoon in Berbice.

Earlier, there was no stopping Donald Trump in the opening race of the day. The day began with the L Class Open. Bin Laden displayed a good effort, but had to settle for second while Sarkar finished third and Kiss finished fourth.
In the second race of the day, Easy Bella stormed to a thrilling victory in the J/K/L Maiden First Time starters. In a closely-contested race, Jetline ran second while World Boss and Top Ranking rounded out the top four.
Firebird won solo in race three, leading the pack by five lengths in the two-year-old Guyana and West Indian bred maidens. Miracle Boy finished second while Its my Time came third and All the Time finished fourth.
Soca Harmony was back in her element as she displayed a masterclass with Jockey Nobel Abrego. Red Ruby ran second to cement Jagdeo Racing Stables’ dominance in the G Class and Lower Open to F Class West Indian bred non-winners of 2025. American Traveller finished third while Emotional Damage ran fourth.

In race five, Amicable Kate surprised many in the F Class Open to three-year-old imported horses to clinch victory. Here Comes Heidi, Mulan and Sydney rounded out the top four finishers.
It was Oy Evy from gate to pole in the F Class Open to three-year-old imported horses. That win marked back-to-back victories for Jagdeo Racing Stables at that point in the day. Barbara ran second while Prince Joaquim and Morning Colors made up the top four.
The eighth and final race of the day was won by River Dance Second, while I will Have Another ran second. Three D Movie and Enemy Maker were the other top four finishers in the J3 and Lower Open to three-year-old Guyana-bred horses.
Horse-racing action will return to Port Mourant on Sunday, October 26. It will be the grand hosting of the President’s Cup and all the top horses, including Guyana Cup champion Data Man, will be out for glory.
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