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CLAIMING rider Tajay Suckoo yesterday notched his sixth winner for the weekend aboard Anthony Nunes’ Canadian, MISS GROVE, who chased down 1-2 favourite AMERICAN AVIATOR in division one of the Hubert ‘Chinna’ Bartley Memorial at seven furlongs, winning the co-feature in 1:25.3 by a length and three-quarter over the United States-bred speedster.
A daughter of 2016 Canadian champion colt, Amis Gizmo, a winner of seven stakes races including the Ontario Derby and Prince of Wales Stakes, MISS GROVE, owned by Hubert Kerr, was among Canadian fillies imported by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association of Jamaica under the Jamaica Racing Commission’s Thoroughbred Stimulus Fund to help improve the island’s racing and breeding stock.
Champion trainer Jason DaCosta's pair of AMERICAN AVIATOR and I DREAM AGAIN, who won last year’s Jamaica Derby and St Leger, were expected to dominate the divided co-feature, but were both humbled.
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