 Hello and welcome to the Kimmanus Park Highlight Show. In this week's edition, we'll recap the race card from Saturday, January 13th. 10 races were on offer, including the race 8 feature event, the St. Catherine Cup. Let's begin with race 1. This was a maiden-conditioned race for native-bred 5-year-olds and up, going 5.5 furlongs. 10 horses declared to start with the 8-to-5 favorite, Annika Bell, breaking from gate number 6. They're off. No full beginning. Craft is at a zine, actually now taking no part. King Rick got a very slow start, and it is in a hopeless position as they go charging to the half-mile. Esusmi goodbye, challenge now by timekeeper, as they're about to arrive at the half-mile and go rushing into the turn, and now timekeeper gets that lead from Esusmi goodbye. Last dance, moving quickly down into third. Edina Marsh is a further 4-and-a-half lengths back. So Ganga Jamuna races back in fifth, possibly 8-tanks off that lead. Annika Bell in the red cap races next, ahead of Nikita B, JJ King is next, and a hopeless King Rick too far away to land a blow, as the field will come thundering into the top of the lane in the first event. Timekeeper out in front, out on a stroll at the moment, leading up by some 3 or 4 lengths. Last dance, now put to the stick and ask to reel the leader in, but the leader is fleet of foot and will arrive at the furlong pole with a 4-length advantage. Timekeeper gave the clockers very little work, but made good of the opposition. The second time of asking, having to settle for third on debut. The day's second event was another maiden-conditioned race, this time for native red, 3-year-olds and up, a small field of 6 said to face a starter in what was an evenly contested event. They're off on racing, first offence, last in last out, as making the running that is the Soul Warrior joined by Warrior Stomp. These are the two that buy for it, right there too coming around that first offence, right on the rail that's a fair, behind them that's Lord Caesar and racing at the back of the field bankrupt. They have leave. Left the furlong point and head toward the 3 and it is making the runnings. It is Warrior Stomp in front. First offence is right there in second, right there in third, that is the Soul Warrior. Then comes a fair recovering after that, that is Lord Caesar and racing at the back of the field bankrupt. They are coming at the top of the lane and it is Warrior Stomp in front, being tackled on the outside. Here comes Lord Caesar, beginning to come forward nicely. First offence between horses, Lord Caesar hits the front from right on the rail that's Warrior Stomp. Also coming on it's a fair but it is in front, Lord Caesar. In front it's a sneaky Fox radish Roman for trainer Anthony Nunes and Lord Caesar has this one all won. He's down in the end, maybe by six lengths. A fairie second then comes Warrior Stomp and first offence is fourth. An impressive run by the three to five favorite Lord Caesar with Jockey Radish Roman in the saddle, giving trainer Anthony Nunes his first win on the Saturday card. On to race three now. This was a seven furlong optional claiming event with a modest field of nine. There was much expectation from fault line and the good life with both coming off impressive victories last time out. They're off. First start, XY Soul just a bit tardy as they charge down the back stretch and make their way toward the six. Soul Amir in the middle in the pink cap, just a leader. Zabrotone is racing on the rail with the red sleeves, expeditious out wide in the all yellow. XY Soul now begins to pick up and moves down after those leaders. Fault line is in a handy spot, out wide and running strong. That's the good life. Six avenues next and delay the game at the back as they've run past the five and make their way now toward the final half of a mile. There's a little tussle up front. The good life moving up now to challenge Soul Amir for the lead and Soul Amir, the rider lets out a notch. So too does the rider on the good life. And these two are noses apart as they drive past the seven, 16. Zabrotone watches them from two and three quarter lengths back. XY Soul just a further length away. Fault line under the pump as they lead the three, six avenue in the red hours to make some progress, expeditious and at the back of the field. And the game as they have left the five, 16th and enter the final part of the turn and out in front as they come into the lane. That is a Soul Amir out in front and a drifting down toward the rail. Here is Zabrotone now under a pump and now beginning to storm forward and Zabrotone now takes the lead. Soul Amir is the one racing back against the fence. XY Soul trying to make some late progress but Zabrotone leaves a far long pole with that lead. Soul Amir left two or three lengths back and now found wanting it is Zabrotone out in front. Radish Roman he had one earlier and now he'll have his second. Radish Roman and Zabrotone take it by maybe three and a half lengths. XY Soul finishes in third. Fault line is fourth, six avenue is fifth. Jocky Radish Roman lands a double in the third event of the day beating the likes of Soul Amir, XY Soul and the four to five favorite Fault line who could only manage fourth position. The fifth event on the card with a restricted allowance event going five furlongs straight. A 12 horse field reduced to 11 with the love of God deemed unficked to run. Trainer Stephen Todd had a double entry in Kismet and his speedy four year old Philly Arias Rain. Field in line, 1,000 meters straight, five furlongs straight, they're off. Glittering Star gets a good start. A bit of bumping going on in the earlys but they've all straightened themselves out. Fly Blue Jet is running in the center with Princess Akila. Near as to us, that's a speedy here showing speed and living up to the name. Arias Rain is also running fast and right against the stand fence so they're spread way across the track. Glittering Star and Miss Linton on the far side. Speedy here coming across close to us, Arias Rain right against the stand fence. These are the main contenders. Ask to make some ground, that's a Bella Soul. Fly Blue Jet has a lot to find from there but they're inside the last quarter and they've got to catch this speedy here. The rider up, busy man as speedy here continues to show them her rear end. They race toward the final furlong. They're into it now. Can they catch speedy here? Ask to come on over toward the far side. That's Kismet and Fly Blue Jet but speedy here is running fast inside the final 16th. It's speedy here out in front. They won't catch speedy here. Speedy here and Samantha Fletcher win by maybe five over Kismet. Then Fly Blue Jet, Arias Rain on the far side. Lady Ramdolari may just be fifth. Female Jockey Samantha Fletcher gets the job done for trainer Carlton Cunningham aboard the 72 outsider speedy here. They cover the distance in a moderate one minute, one and a three-fifths of a second. It's now time for a break on the Kimanus Highlight Show. On the other side, we'll recap the remaining races on the card from Saturday, January 13th. Welcome back to the Kimanus Highlight Show. In the second half of our presentation, we'll recap races six to nine. Race six was a maiden-conditioned contest for native red four-year-olds and up of 1,400 meters or seven furlong strip. Six-time champion Jockey Omar Walker was aboard the aerosobrathi-conditioned Baby Love. They're off on racing. Baby Love gets the flyer as they make their way towards the six furlong point. Baby Love in front of She's Alone Racing in second. Ertigal usslip against the rail as they pass the six. Then comes the Sweet Victory Racing in fourth. Behind those, that is Sir Wong Don. Right against the rail, that is Lion Charmer. Then comes Omar, overtaking Omar. That is Game to Fame. Then comes Captain Philip Stormboy and racing at the back of the field of Aliki Vicky. They come toward the four furlong point and it is Ertigal and Baby Love. These two fighting for it. There are about three lengths in front of Sweet Victory going down seriously into third. Then comes She's Alone right in fourth. Behind She's Alone, that's Sir Wong Don. Then also coming on, that is Game to Fame and Lion Charmer. They're coming to the top of the lane and Ertigal gets the cue and goes on. About two lengths in front. Here comes Sweet Victory coming up on the rail nicely and now Sweet Victory snatches the lead. Coming to the furlong and a half pole. Sweet Victory, about five lengths in front and begins to go away from the field. Sweet Victory in front and traveling nicely. Ertigal is back into second. Oh, coming on to that Captain Philip and Lion Charmer, but Sweet Victory is traveling nicely. Coming to the furlong pole, it's Sweet Victory in front and Teving Foster. Terrific Teving Foster is coasting Omar and Sweet Victory by about seven lengths. Captain Philip is second. Then comes Lion Charmer, Aliki Vicky and Omar in fifth. The leading rider for 2024, Teving Foster powers home. The even-money-favorite Sweet Victory with a win margin of eight and a quarter lengths in front of second place finisher, Captain Philip. Lion Charmer was third and Aliki Vicky in fourth. Saturday's seventh event was a restricted allowance contest over seven furlongs. Jockey Radish Roman was looking for his third win of the day aboard Stephen Todd's Don Vincenzo. They're off. First thought, as they charge down the far side and make their way toward the six. A just move in has gotten that lead. Opening up some two to three lengths, dancing with the cat as they leave the six racing in second. Don Vincenzo is on the rail. Toward the outside, that's a milmic. In between runners, Salud fitting neatly as they head toward the five. Diamond Rock is further back, maybe 10 lengths off that lead, followed by Assurity and Blue Pursation held up at the back as they leave the five and run now toward the half mile. Down the back stretch they go and just move in as taken charge up front. Don Vincenzo is a chasing in the second. Dancing with the cat now begins a move. Salud is on the outside, hidden from view. A break back to milmic and Diamond Rock, then Assurity and Blue Pursation, that's the order. They leave the three, the tempo increases. Just move in now kicks and attempts to steal the show. Dancing with the cat is against the fence and now shaken up for more and Salud continues to be hidden from view but they're into the lane and it's a just move in, moving away from them. Dancing with the cat now darting toward the rail. Salud is further back and in the center, out wide. Don Vincenzo, widest of them all, that's milmic in the orange but it's a just move in, moving away from the field. A furlong to catch, just move in and it seems an impossible task as a just move in and Matthew Bennett are clear showing no signs of stress. It is a just move in out in front, romping the seventh event by double digits, a huge margin. Salud holds on for second, Diamond Rock third closed between Don Vincenzo and Dancing with the cat. A comprehensive win by Jockey Matthew Bennett aboard the track invader just moving, dismissing a quality field and winning by 17 and three quarters of a length. Race eight was the day's feature event, the St. Catherine Cup. An open allowance event for three year olds and up, a small field of seven with the undefeated Desert of Malibu, the one to nine favorite. They're ready. They're up for the St. Catherine Cup. Desert of Malibu has an awful beginning and has catching up to do as Madeline Sunshine and Emperor of the Cats go for it up front. Press conference is three lengths back and racing in third. Freedom Street races back and forth as they go flashing past the five. Luxor on the outside of Sister in Treasure and Desert of Malibu playing catch up at the back as the field arrive at the half mile and run into that home turn. Madeline Sunshine shining brightly at the moment leads up by some two lengths. Emperor of the Cats in hot pursuit. Press conference needs to find six to get to them. Freedom Street races next as they slip past the three. Luxor shaken up now bubbling to the boil. Sister in Treasure is next and Desert of Malibu with a mountain to climb from there as the field come thundering into the top of the lane. It's Madeline Sunshine out in front. Emperor of the Cats in the red cap now throwing down the challenge, but Madeline Sunshine is fighting to hold the lead on the ride out now, doing everything to keep Madeline Sunshine going there. Arrived at the Furlong Pole. Here is a Desert of Malibu coming from nowhere and flashing over the outside. They inside the final 16th and Desert of Malibu now grabs a hold of Madeline Sunshine. Madeline Sunshine under a cloud. Desert of Malibu beats Madeline Sunshine. Then Emperor of the Cats. Press conference and Sister in Treasure go by together. Gary Sobrati's Desert of Malibu shows her class by recovering from a terrible start and coming from last to beat the fast finishing Madeline Sunshine by just a length and stopping the clock at a one minute, 12 and a three-fifths of a second. The ninth and final recap race was a claiming event for three-year-olds and up covering seven Furlongs. Trainer Donovan Thompson's Big Jewel was a hot favorite going into this contest. They're often racing, missing the breaks. It's just at the back of the field, that's modern miracle. As they head toward the sixth Furlong point, a wall of horses right there. It is Unruly Boss just with that lead. Storm coupling up on the inside. Then comes a modern miracle. Make that secret traveler, rather, racing in third. Join on the inside by Prince Marshall. Just behind them then comes Nakamura. Behind Nakamura that's Big Jewel. Modern miracle comes next. Then comes the trailing pair of Sir John and Daddy Jones. They head toward the Furlong point. Unruly Boss, just the leader, tackled on the inside by Storm and now Storm points from racing in second. That's on making that running big on the outside, coming forward. But it's Storm in front, Big Jewel against the come forward. Storm in front, Big Jewel. It's Storm hanging on from Big Jewel. Storm lasting by half a length from Big Jewel. Then comes a secret traveler, along with right there too, that is Unruly Dool. The 2019 champion, Jocky Christopher, the man deemed puts on a skillful ride to clinch the win by just the neck, beating the favorite to finish second, ahead of secret traveler and unruly boss, Daddy Jones, rounded off the high five. As we recap another exciting weekend of racing, it was highlighted by that spirited come from behind win by Desert of Malibu to take the day's race eight feature event. This has been another edition of the Kimana's Park highlight show. See you next time.