Stolen Money stole the show at KMTC

The Dennis Deoroop-trained horse Stolen Money dominated the field to claim victory in the feature event at the Kennard Memorial Turf Club, Bush Lot, East Berbice.
Jockey Ronaldo Appadu was the pilot of Stolen Money, who bagged G$1,250,000 in the C Class and Lower Metro one-mile race. The Nand Persaud Racing Stables horse, Beckham James ran second while Cremore, another horse owned by Deoroop, came in third. Regal Intention was fourth in a highly-competitive race.
Despite the showers across the Ancient County of Berbice, the opening race got underway, and it was “Rags to Riches”, who claimed the pole position.
Shake the Bank came in second while Little Africa and Top Ranking rounded out the top four finishers in the L Non-winner race.
Race two was the H & Lower event, which was sponsored by Ann’s House of Beauty Salon and Spa. American Traveler emerged as the winner while Amicable Kate was second. Supremacy galloped in third while Rachel came fourth.

Stolen Money (left) dominated the feature event at Kennard Memorial Turf Club

The L Open race was won by Quiet Warrior while Princes Sasha came second. Princess Samiah and Perfect Dream were the other finishers.
Regal Surprise did not fail to surprise the Kennard Memorial fans as the KP Racing Stable-owned horse rode to the top spot. Money Time came in second while River Dance and Bin Laden rounded out the top four finishers.
Race five was the K&J race, which saw Trump thumping the field to emerge victorious. Princess Samiah came in second while Rags to Riches came in third to complete a busy day for the latter two.
In race six, Shake the Bank tore apart the field to win the L Non-winner and first-time starters event. Get Then Reggie came in second while Maximum Cash and Kiss were the other top finishers.
The next horse race meet is set for Port Mourant Turf Club on Sunday, March 31 which will be the Easter Cup.
The sponsors for this event were the Kennard family, Ann’s House of Beauty Salon and Spa, Mohamed’s Enterprise, R Singh and Sons, Kester Thompson, Torginol Paint, Peter Parsatoon, Hand-in-Hand Group of Companies, Pastan Trading Services, Rohan Auto Sales, New Building Society, Colin Elcock, Horseshoe Racing Service, Mike’s Pharmacy, Kanhai’s Guyana Electrical Agency, Balkaran Brothers and Satrohan Ramdin, Jose Jagmohan, Silvie’s General Store, Michelle Mathewson, Ron Ramnarayan, and Ramesh Sunich.