 Hello and welcome to the K-Manus Park Highlight Show. In this week's edition, we recap the race card from Saturday, February 10, 2024. Nine races were on offer, including the Race 7 feature event, the Lloyd Limburg-Lindy-Deader Pena Memorial Trophy. Let's start with the Race 1. The day's first was an optional claiming event going 1,000 meters around. A 9-horse field reduced to 8 with a scratch of Hunter's Ridge from the toolbox. The even-money-favorite Storm Vali would break from gate number 3. The take-and-one that sliced the loon last of the nine as they make the way now toward the final 5-sixteenths of a mile. Galway Bay out in front and cruising. Omar Walker and Galway Bay bring them into the lane with a commanding lead. Storm Vali races in the orange silks down against the rail. Reminiscent ball is shaken up and put to the stick in the center. But Galway Bay continues to lead under the handrider. Quick change of hold and Galway Bay now the stick comes out in the left hand and Galway Bay continues to lead by two legs. Storm Vali asked to run Galway Bay down. The question is can Storm Vali do it as they arrive at the sixteenth pole. It's Galway Bay and Omar Walker L. Champa. They're bounding in and they'll win by two maybe more. Storm Vali second. Reminiscent ball is third. Crafty Zelazin coming from the back is fourth. Matriarch is fifth. So Galway Bay no longer a maiden and kudos to the connection of Galway Bay. An eight-year-old maiden who finally wins on the 36th attempt. So you really persevered Galway Bay and speaking of persevering Galway Bay last time out. The rider lost his grip inside the final for a long and was unable to persevere with his mount that day and he weakened and finished third today. A notable rider change in six-time champion Jockey Omar Walker gets the job done for training Donovan plumber and breaks the maiden tie for the eight-year-old Galway Bay. The favorite Storm Vali was second. Reminiscent Bullo crafts Zelazin and the Matriarch completing the high five. Race two was a restricted allowance event going eight furlongs or one mile. A small field of five reduced to four with the scratch of Prissy from gate number four. Diamond mile winning trainer Rohan Christian had a lone entry in his important Provokativa with Jockey Radish Roman in the saddle. They're off on racing that's a very good line. Stigray Express though wants that lead and it's Stigray Express with that lead being tracked on the inside by Whiskey. Provokativa covers them in third and racing at the back of the field. That's a traditional lady. They head towards the six and it is Stigray Express just in front by a half a length from right there that is Whiskey. Provokativa has them covered in the catbird seat racing in third and then five lengths away before we come to traditional lady just laboring at the back of the field. Heading to the five and it is now Whiskey and Stigray Express. These two are locked together. Stigray Express goes on once again from Whiskey. Provokativa is still there tracking them intently six lengths away before we come to traditional lady. They're past the four and head towards the three furlong point and it is still Stigray Express just the leader. Provokativa makes a deadly move on the outside. Also there that's Whiskey tailing off badly traditional lady. They're coming to the two and a half furlong point and Provokativa points from Whiskey trying to stay with Provokativa right there to that Stigray Express and out of it bad that's traditional lady there at the top of the lane. Provokativa still in front on the inside Whiskey trying to make a race of it. Provokativa keeping on from Whiskey coming to the furlong pole. Provokativa still in front Whiskey switched on the outside and trying to come again. They're coming to the half a furlong pole. Provokativa is beginning to get out of the grass of this field. The sneaky fox and Provokativa begins to pull away. Whiskey has done well to keep up with Provokativa but Provokativa wins by about three lengths. Whiskey second, traditional lady third and the two great Express in fourth. So the prohibited favorite Provokativa gets to win one to nine. But three and three quarter lengths. I expected Provokativa to win off the TV. I actually was there getting my 3D glasses ready to see this one running off the screen. But three and three quarter lengths that was a bit less than what I was expected. So maybe if she carried 57 kilos she would have ran second. Well, congratulations to the connections of Provokativa and Radish Rubin now back in front in Ijaki's title. A well-timed ride by the Ijaki breaking from the front runners at the top of the straight and taking control at the 300 meters mark with gentle taps from its whip before ousting the field by three and three quarters of a length. Race three was a three year old's and up optional claiming event going a distance of seven and a half furlongs or 1500 meters. High flying Ijaki Radish Rubin was looking to make it two from two atop the Norman Smith Conditioned Zabrotone. This is the third, seven and a half furlongs, 1500 meters, but they're off. First thought, the Good Life and Zabrotone match strides with the Good Life coming away with that lead. Zabrotone chasing on the outside, XY sole right there with them. Pretty girl races back and forth as they make their way toward the sixth and last of the five runners. That's classical orb. They leave the sixth behind them. The Good Life in the orange and blue gets that lead. We're only seeing the orange at the moment but holds the lead by a half a length, XY sole chasing on the inside. Zabrotone stalks them in third and looks good at this stage. Pretty girl as they leave the five races in the fourth, some five lengths off the lead and classical orb now beginning to edge closer all the while as they make their way to the half mile. They're almost there and about to enter the turn for home and the Good Life asked to kick now goes on trying to slip away from them. The Good Life quickly opens up from three or four lengths. XY sole is chasing. Pretty girl and Zabrotone, these two locked together and now forming a line of three with XY sole, classical orb at the back of the field. They've left the three. They come toward the final five, 16th. Can they catch the Good Life out in front and skittering along? Pretty girl traveling best of the rest. Zabrotone on the outside now unleashed and asked for a run. XY sole is over against the rail and classical orb now set a light on the extreme outside but the Good Life continues to show them the rear end as they run toward the furlong pole here. Now is Zabrotone and classical orb and classical orb now explodes on the outside and takes that lead. Zabrotone trying to chase him over against the rail. That's XY sole but it's classical orb. Here is XY sole finishing strongly over on the fence but classical orb responds to the drive of Everton Miller. They win by two. XY sole is second. Pretty girl is third. Zabrotone is fourth. The Good Life fifth and last. So that's Everton's Carr Miller, more popular known as Killer Miller. In the style of a turn around porter get to the winner board classical orb that is totally about classical orb. Tensibly a little bit fractious at times but look quite calm, cool and collective on the period ring. Sometimes would have gone out before the other horses but was with everyone today went out quite well put together and went to the gate without any trouble at all. Unnotable stable change used instant results with the nine to five bed classical orb who was now conditioned by trainer Ralph Porter. XY sole was second. Pretty girl third and the three to five favorite Zabrotone finished fourth. Race four was a restricted stakes event going five fur long straight with a six horse field declared to start. The 2023 champion jockey was a board that's six to five favorite money market. They were often racing. Volatility gets a good start toward the near side along with Narblar. Right in the middle that rejected Roger and legit boss just on their inside. That is a money market and left out of it. That secret admiral. They spread right across the course and it is legit boss right in the middle and traveling nicely. Also there that is a volatility over on the far side money market nearest to us that's nor blar. They're coming out to the shoe two fur longs to the money and it is legit boss and volatility. These are fighting it out. Money market is right on the premises coming on to that rejected Roger nor bra closest to us. It's anybody's race coming with a fur long and a half to go and money market on the far side looks maybe just to lead a legit boss is right there to volatility coming into it. That is a rejected Roger. They're still in a line. Less than a half a fur long to go and it is money market, volatility, volatility closest to us in money market. They're going by together and also a photo for third between legit boss and rejected Roger. A good win by Jockey Paul Francis with a fight down to the wire between the winner volatility and a second pass to post the money market who was disqualified and placed in fourth position because of interference and intimidation. Race number five was the Mercury Sprint named after the champion two-year-old back in 1972. This is a maiden special weight event for native red three-year-old Colts and Geldens. The seven horse field reduced to six with Papidon deemed a late non-starter. They're off for the Mercury Sprint. Teflon Don getting to business early comes out with a good start. Warrior Stomp in the blue races more toward the center of the track as Teflon Don drifts to the center. Warrior Stomp in the blue racing just in behind him. Left out of it, that chief dissident on the far side, a bold shadow now asked to make some ground as they have covered now the first two furlongs and Teflon Don has been in charge from the off and attempts to go gate to wire. Bold shadow will try to deny, but Teflon Don under a hand ride, Halideen having a look between his legs and Teflon Don is just cruising as they leave the quarter pole behind them. Bold shadow can't land a blow and needs to find several lengths along with the rest. Warrior Stomp maybe third over the general down against the rail but it's all over at this stage, a furlong to run. What can happen to stop Teflon Don from romping the Mercury Sprint and nothing has happened so far inside the final 16th. It's all over Teflon Don and Robert Halideen for Elizabeth Dacosta and Jason Dacosta. They win on a trot, maybe double digits, the general is second. Bold shadow third, Warrior Stomp is four. So there was no catching the Teflon Don on debut in the Mercury Sprint and he shows them a clean pair of heels, set some good splits to 23, 2, 4, 6, 1 for the first quarter and a half mile respectively and one by nine and a half length stop and clock in 1, 0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 4, 6, on debut. So the Teflon Don, no case could have stuck on him today. You'd have to wait another day. You're gonna try and catch the Teflon Don and that's a good ride by Robert Halideen. Look at all of the place left, right between his legs so he was above or on a ton of horse and really one impressive there. So look over that one in the near future. Looks to have a lot of talent. A showpiece performance by the jockey, Robert Hardball Halideen aboard the one to nine favorite Teflon Don who dismantled the quality field to win by nine and a half long lengths in front of a second place finisher, the General. They stop the clock in one minute, one and two flips of a second. It's now time for a break on the Kimana's highlight show on the other side we recap races six to nine but first we take a brief look at a performance by the Iron Lotus Martial Arts Academy performing a lion dance ritual in honor of the Chinese lunar celebration. The lion dance is an important ritual in Chinese tradition believed to bring good luck and the drive away evil spirits on auspicious occasions in Chinese folklore. Good performance has the ability to bring good luck and happiness. Welcome back to the Kimana's highlight show. In the second half of our presentation we recap the remainder of the Saturday card. The sixth event was another optional claiming contest over a distance of five furlong straight, a 10 horse field declared to go post word with trainer Carlson Cunnan on Southern Flight the hot three to five favorite. Often racing, Southern Flight gets a flyer from gate five and could be the overall leader but right there too that's tight two prints. Over on the far side that is short curling closest to us, curling's flight and raw liquid rubbing the rail that's a silver fox. They come towards the three furlong point and it is in the middle tight two prints, Southern Flight is right there too. Curlin's flight is also in the mix. Coming on that's Queen Zan over on the far side. We have the pair of quantum dancer and the short curling. They're coming out to the shoot now, coming to the two furlong point and it is tight two prints. Looks to have that overall lead, tight two prints is in front. Here comes on the inside and coming on that is Queen Zan but tight two prints leading them a married dance coming to the furlong pole. Passing the furlong pole, tight two prints is in front and looks to have this one all one. It's a second width on the cart for the sneaky fox, Radish Roman, tight two prints sprinting off by about six lengths. Curlin's flight is second, looks like Queen Zan could get there in third just ahead of Southern Flight and Silver Fox backing fifth. Radish Roman takes the day six aboard the lone imported shy two prints giving trainer Alfred Davison his first ever win at Kimana's Park since becoming a newly licensed trainer. Race seven was a day's feature event with the Lloyd Lindberg Lindy Della Pinot Memorial Trophy and overnight allowance raised for three-year-olds and up contest in one mile. This was run in honor of the veteran sportscaster who made significant contributions to the horse racing industry over the many decades that he was actively involved in the sport of Kings. Start already. They're off. Here start. The head corner stone left at the back along with positive ID under a vigorous ride to get closer. Divine force and babylike match strides I realize forms a line of three racing near the rail as they run to the six. A real and royal race is just in behind them in fourth. A gap of some two lengths back to sunset silhouette. The head corner stone now on the improve and making mile progress as they leave the six further and beyond toward the back and last of all struggling early positive ID. The war up front continues divine force out in front from I realize racing in second length and the tail separates them, they leave the five. Babylike is talking them some five or six lengths off that lead a break of five to regal and royal the head corner stone sunset silhouette just on their tails. Further and beyond is a further four or five lengths back and a huge gap to the trailing positive ID. The temperature should now increase as they slip past a seven sixteenth and it is divine force out in front large and in charge leaving the three with about an eight length gap up to I realize regal and royal now sent in chase moving best of the rest. The head corner stone is asked for an effort. I realize his shuffle back through the back further and beyond is racing on the extreme outside and blows the turn but divine force into the lane with a commanding lead. The head corner stone now beginning to nibblat it with regal and royal. It's a divine force being driven flat to the boards. The stick comes out now in the right hand. The head corner stone continues to make gains a furlong to run divine force just the leader. The head corner stone cutting into it as they come past the 16th pole. It is divine force. The head corner stone now sprouting wings on the outside but divine force repels them all and wins. The Lloyd Lindberg Lindy De La Penna Memorial Trophy over the head corner stone then regal and royal further and beyond the baby like is fifth. So divine force wins the seventh running of the Lloyd Lindberg Lindy De La Penna Memorial Trophy and does the right choice divine force. Look at that ball of muscle very tall, well built and I tell you he was such an imposing figure coming out onto the racetrack. I said yes, I tip the right horse, made the lead and won. Hold it on by length and a half, good run from the head corner stone to chase him to the wire and a good ride by Tevin Foster. Keep it divine force, go in. Divine force at odds of four to five wins the day's feature event with the jockey terrific Tevin Foster in the saddle for trainer Philip Fieny, OD. They covered the one mile trip in one minute 39 and a four fist of a second. The head corner stone was second, regal and royal third and further and beyond was in fourth position. Sunday's eighth event was a restricted allowance race going seven furlongs and 11 horse field reduced to 10 with a scratch of impris naquilia from the nine box. Trainer Paul Swabys dancing with the cat was the even money favorite breaking from gate number three under the mount of jockey Tevin Foster. Never on a Sunday goes in, seven furlong the trip they're off in racing never on a Sunday last in, last out. As they head towards the six furlong point making that running on the rail that's minute of whack right there too that's dancing with the cat in between horses I should say that's a salad on the outside of those that is minute of millenium star, millenium star then comes Anika Bell never on a Sunday recovering a surety comes next right beside a surety that's Oodunit and Don Vincenzo racing way at the back of the field that's Ahmad Ali. They passed the four and head towards the three and it is minute of whack narrowly on that lead the salad tracking in second right there on the rail that's dancing with the cat in between horses Anika Bell two lengths away before we come to never on a Sunday recovering nicely millenium star comes next Oodunit and a surety traveling together Don Vincenzo way out of it and you can forget about Ahmad Ali they're coming at the top of the lane and right against the rail dancing with the cat has now gone through to take up that lead here comes salad down the middle of the track Anika Bell is right against the rail and coming on coming out wide also that is never on a Sunday Anika Bell right against the rail moving nicely though coming to the furlong pole Anika Bell it's the front from dancing with the cat it's Anika Bell in front dancing with the cat a surety is coming forward nicely too but it is Anika Bell in front and beginning to pull away from these Anika Bell beats a surety then comes dancing with the cat Salute comes next and completing your high five Oodunit well that's what they call bombs away 49 to 1 the longest shot on the board Anika Bell comes in Odin Edwards riding for Lady Angle more popular known as Sharon and Sharon is all smiles there with a 49 to 1 long shot long shot on the board upsetly up card in the eighth and penultimate and guess what another long shot came second 26 to 1 for a surety what an exact that was 49 to 1 over 26 to 1 there were three long shots on the board and two of the three came in the top two spots wow that's indeed what you call a turn up for the books the longest shot on the board Anika Bell upsets the apple cards with a 49 to 1 payout and given newly licensed female trainer Lydia Anglin her second ever win as a trainer and the first as an owner in second place was a 26 to 1 bet a surety dancing with the cat was third Salute and who done it cat the other high five spots Saturday's ninth and final was a major condition event for native red four-year-olds and up going a distance of six furlongs a 13 horse feud declared to start with the majority of the betting centered around the Ryan Darby cosmic force from the seven draw six furlongs 1200 meters and they're off Sicario man the first time runner comes away badly left at the back sugar sugar broke well with baby love they disputed Zane's princess atomic energy is right there with them cruising again has made good progress so to Dmitri P but if you get the gray races in the middle of the racetrack he's a lion is racing there too as they make the way now toward the half mile these are followed up by a xylophonic steel has to make some progress the captain Philip races on the outside of stable mate a roaring thunder cosmic force has a lot to do from there along with Sicario man the trailer they're about to arrive at the three eighths and make the way now toward the top of the lane and baby love now shoots through to get that lead sugar sugar is left a length and a half back as the tempo increased upfront and baby love will come thundering into the lane sugar sugar in the pink cap racing on the outside Zane's princess stoked up for more rundown against the rail but it is a baby love out in front with three sixteenths remaining baby love beginning to slip away from them sugar sugar trying hard to close the gap along with the Zane's princess he's a lion asked to let out a roar but going nowhere at the moment but baby love has that lead on the run flashing past the 16th pole it is baby love and Omar Walker El Champo he's looking for a double and baby love will give it in the last baby love with my four or more Zane's princess ahead of he's a lion and then sugar sugar close between Veliki Vicky and Dmitri P Sixth time champion Jockey Omar Walker brings a curtain down with spirited four-year-old Philly baby love who now sheds her maiden tag in well-deserved fashion beating the likes of Zane's princess he's a lion, sugar sugar and the fifth place finisher Veliki Vicky This has been another edition of the Kimmanus Park Highlight Show you'll see you next time