 Yeah, we're at the track covering the sport of kings coming up this week. A rich high-energy K-Manus Park race day highlighted by horse of the year, Atomica's explosive win in the Jamaica Cup, top-rated mahogany unstoppable in the Port Royal Sprint, undefeated foreigner desert of Malibu in the St. Elizabeth Distaff, American commentator Peter Yellow also gramming some of the spotlight, and the man who can't keep out of the news Barbadian jockey Patrick Husbands with another stakes-winner, Canada's Woodbine, plus the weekly stats on Caribbean success on the North American continent, an opening story from Jamaica. Where Saturday's main event was the Jamaica Cup at a purse of $6 million, that's just about $38,400 US dollars, the third richest race on the K-Manus Park calendar, behind the Mute mile and the Derby. The Oak Ridge farm's brilliant filly and horse of the year Atomica, the big favorite with champion jockey Dane Dawkins riding for trainer Gary Sabrati. 1. Runaway Algo and the 2-horse Blue Vinyl that joined second favorites at 8-5, the 2021 Jamaica Cup winner further and beyond on fancied at 16-1, the betting really loving Atomica eyeing a repeat Jamaica Cup win, the odds-on favorite at 3-5 for this major prep for December's Mute mile. In the come box, as usual, Jamaican ace, Brown Rickman, but this time sharing the duties with visiting voice of Florida's GovStream Park, Pete Aiello. 2. And they're off in the third running of the Jamaica Cup. From the fence, Runaway Algo comes out firing and in-hand second is Blue Vinyl and up to third goes Atomica, away and forth is further and beyond, second last lead to head cornerstone and miniature man as last of the half-dozen as they charge into the clubhouse turn. The three favorites almost three in line with Runaway Algo holding inside position and the lead. Atomica forcing the issue three wide and Patterson has a decision to make on Blue Vinyl. Will he sit or will he go with him? He's going to go with him. So the three favorites, they drop the gloves early as they complete the opening quarter. Into the back stretch as one, it's Atomica three wide, Blue Vinyl in the two-path, Runaway Algo pushing along at the inside. These three have opened a big advantage on miniature man outside the head cornerstone and further and beyond races between as they head to the five eighths. Atomica takes the lead. He's now a neck in front of Blue Vinyl. They've gone two and a half better than Runaway Algo. It's a big gap to miniature man who's underway while fourth then to head cornerstone. The trailer further and beyond. As they race away now toward the final half of a mile in a Jamaica cup and the battle up front continues. Blue Vinyl now giving way, Atomica asked to pick it up and Atomica now goes on as they lead the seven sixteenth, Blue Vinyl backing out into second. Runaway Algo needs to find six to get to Atomica. A huge gap opens up to miniature man, the head cornerstone and forget further and beyond as the pace increases at the five sixteenth. They're coming into the lane of the super filly. Atomica looking to hit five from five. They're coming into it now. It's Atomica. Blue Vinyl throwing down the challenge on the outside. Atomica continues to hold the advantage in the Jamaica cup. It's Atomica under the left hand stick running to the furlong pole. Blue Vinyl drifting off a true line. Atomica continues to run straight and true. A furlong to catch or can Blue Vinyl do it. He's the only one who can the race to all the final sixteenth. It is Atomica and devastating Dane Dawkins. Atomica, the nuclear powered filly will take the third running of the Jamaica cup by three or four of the Blue Vinyl. Just as much excitement in the come box between Rickman and a yellow as there was on the track, the four year old filly Atomica, the double winner and horse of the year last year by nuclear wane out of the reparations. Mayor Honky Tongville makes it five wins in a row and repeats as a Jamaica cup champion with an uncomplicated performance. I know it was a cheer-ass race for the first six furlongs, but it wasn't really a matter of me. I just know my ass and she pulled up pace and I let her to run or she knew to run. When I looked on the race, it kind of reminded me of the Derby where I think she was very relaxed and Blue Vinyl was pushing. I thought runaway Alga would have been a lot closer. I'm going on by the three furlong mark, but he wasn't there. So I'm not sure what happened. Anyway, we have won and I'm so, so happy. Atomica by four lengths as the three to five favorite clocking two minutes, three seconds, even for the nine and a half furlong Jamaica cup chased by Blue Vinyl. Thirteen lifetime wins now in 17 starts for Atomica. Jocky Dane Dawkins had a triple success on the afternoon as did trainer Gary Sabrati and a very pleasing win as well for the groom, Lindell Bennett. The Jamaica Cup was one of three Mute mile prep races on Saturday's card. The second to feature Port Royal Sprint over six furlongs was an opportunity for the highly rated mahogany to punch his Mute mile ticket before the event below the earnings mark to qualify and the six year old gelding. Having stoke the pace down the back stretch, got a peach of a ride from Robert Hardball Halladine. As they come thundering into the top of the lane of the third running of the Port Royal Sprint, they arrive at the three sixteenth and over on the rail and traveling powerfully. That's Madeline Sunshine mahogany now coming on the outside. It's Madeline Sunshine driven to the max mahogany right there. They make eye contact briefly and now mahogany snatches the leader inside the final sixteenth. It is the big horse and the favorite mahogany coming away to win the third running of the Port Royal Sprint. On the vigorous left hand whipping, the finish fine for mahogany. 17 lifetime wins now as the big chestnut racer tuned up for the Mute mile, advertising his quality shouldering top weight of 57 kilos in a big field under Halladine's confident ride. He did a great job with the ride today. Last year in the Mute mile, you know, we had every chance up to the half of a full on pole. So if we can get mahogany back to that shape, you know, he will have a look in for sure in the Mute mile as the one to two favorite mahogany clocks a stakes record equaling one minute 12 seconds for the six full on Port Royal Sprint, matching the time Duke ran in his twenty twenty one victory in the event with this big one on a quarter length victory over the spirited twenty five to one bet Madeline Sunshine second win in the event for Jockey Halladine, who won aboard Duke two years ago. Equally impactful in a Mute mile buildup Saturday was the US bread four year old Philly Desert of Malibu, the Atomica Jockey Trainer combination of Dawkins for Sabrati, flawless again here in an efficient gate to our run against a potentially tough field watched by Peter Yellow in the come box. Desert of Malibu and Dane Dawkins get serious. They open now a length and a half on American Tapu's angled off the inside to make her bid second to an affect a baby like she's now third driven and dropping back is Lixall. Rodney Bangala has a lot to do but she's underway eight lengths off the speed with five sixteenths to go. Desert of Malibu trying to stretch her speed. She's off the turn two lengths better than American Tap and they start to get away from the others less than a quarter of a mile to come in the Saint Elizabeth to staff and they're on their way home. Desert of Malibu Dawkins asked her to finish what she started. She's an eighth of a mile from home and she's still well clear. American Tap tried but couldn't get to her up the inside baby like running a giant race, sister in treasure and out bitterer next but inside the final sixteenth she'll go four for four. She's undefeated. She's desert of Malibu an authoritative winner of the Saint Elizabeth to staff by five in the end. After an unplaced effort at Tampa Bay Downs in Florida USA in February 2022. Desert of Malibu is undefeated now in four starts at Jamaica's K-Manus Park for owner Marcus Dabdubs Houston Stables Dabdubs second Saint Elizabeth to staff win this. He was breeder of Carlton Watson's twenty twenty one winner makeup artist. A pretty quick one thirty eight and two fifths the winning time for the one mile Saint Elizabeth to staff for Desert of Malibu as a three to five favorite in a six length victory over the forty six to one outsider baby like all that excitement and brilliance from Saturday leaving K-Manus Park racing fans anxious for the one hundred and fifty thousand U.S. dollar Mute mile on the second of December to that Patrick Husband story now from Toronto Canada. Coming off six wins in September and October aboard the Kevin Attard trained fashionably fab husbands took the filly into Friday's Ash Bridges Bay Stakes as a second favorite. He is in the green silks here already looking like the winner smoothly and patiently stalking the thirty three to one outsider Seattle Causeway. They come down inside the three eights and going along in front Seattle Causeway a length to fashionably fab and again taking off his great cape behind Tito's calling who's coming Tito's calling the center very gizmos on the inside looking for room as they corner out in front on the inside still under pressure now Seattle Causeway headed fashionably fab race clear coming after them on the outside Tito's calling but doesn't have the acceleration to match fashionably fab who raced right away and fashionably fab is four in front this race is over the Ash Bridges Bay and Magnificent win by fashionably fab strides on to score by six lengths. No rider at Woodbind this season has as many stakes wins as husbands fifteen so far in twenty twenty three for the record eight time winner of the sovereign award as Canada's most outstanding jockey. Fashionably fab and husbands six and a half lengths in front as the nine to five bet easily topping the odds on favorite Tito's calling and stopping the clock for the eight and a half for a long Ash Bridges Bay stakes at one forty four thirty four a weekly tally of wins for Caribbean racing men in the USA and Canada before we go with the numbers significantly down with most of the Canadian tracks closing in the past month in the past week since our last show have counted 19 wins among them the Barbadian jockey Rockleborn with six wins at Mahoning Valley including double victories on Thursday and Tuesday and the three time Jamaica champion jockey Anthony Thomas had a 19 to one shot winning on Saturday at Goldstream Park for his third win there in Florida that victory coming from the Jamaican trainer Matthew Williams. We've been at the track covering top stories and exciting races in the sport of Kings. Check us out again next week.