 Hello and welcome, we're at the track, covering the sport of kings. Coming up, trainer Fitzroy Glyspy's Money Mizer lands a gamble in Saturday's Kimana Spark feature, the United Resource Trainers Association trophy event. Also at Kimana Spark, Buttercup pours a stunning upset on the favorite runners in the 7-4-long contest for native red 2-year-olds in the Sunday feature event. The Jamaican Reigns Monshain Alice digs deep to unearth a lion-hearted performance from the 2-year-old maiden, Smart Almesty, at Woodbine in Canada. First up, Kimana Spark for two races from over the weekend, starting with Race 9 from Saturday. Race 9 was a restricted stakes event with a purse of US$6,400, a nine-horse contest going 1,820m, also down to the Spectator Street as the fans have a close-up view of the starting gates right under the stands just before the horses break. Money Mizer at odds of 6-5 with the leading rider in the Jockey Championship race, Ryan Lewis was looking to make it three wins on the day. Ryan Rickmond takes Zem from the gate. A gap of 506 to power from above, Waohau races second from the back and here comes Doc is last. They've taken to the backstretch proper and come away now toward the final six and essential quality attempts to go all the way with a four-length lead that's held over Super Alex Money Mizer three-lengths back, rhythm buzz racing up with uncaptured empress, a gap opening up to power from above. Waohau racing a length further back and last of all it's here comes Doc, they leave the five and head away now to the final half of a mile. Essential quality out in front but not so far, Super Alex and Money Mizer slicing into that lead, rhythm buzz racing on the outside in fourth, just about five lengths separates that bunch, uncaptured empress is a further three-lengths back, a gap opening up to power from above, then Waohau and here comes Doc going nowhere at the moment. The leaders leave the three-eighths pull behind them and essential quality is being caught by Super Alex, Money Mizer stoked up on the rail, rhythm buzz in a handy spot if good enough, these four now in a tight clump as they come turning into the top of the lane, it is Super Alex just the leader, Money Mizer coming alongside and rubbing shoulders, these two battling eye to eye, they're inside the final three-sixteenths, Super Alex showing a lot of fight on the rail, Money Mizer continues to challenge and now Money Mizer points over Super Alex, does Super Alex have anything left to fight back, it is Money Mizer out in front, action pack Ray Lewis and Money Mizer beginning to come away in the United Race Horse Trainers Association trophy, they take it by three, Super Alex a second. What a performance by Money Mizer, engaging a higher gear midway the top of the straight to hold off the challenging Super Alex who rubbed his shoulders for most of the way before fading off at the Phryllung pole. Money Mizer who is owned and trained by Fitzroy Glyspy covered 1820 meters in 1 minute and 58 seconds flat. Still at Kimana Spark for the Ray 7 feature, the Abbey Granum Memorial Cup on Sunday, a race dominated by four trainers in a sixth-horse field. A small field of six further reduced to five with a scratch of ammo, Ian Persaud losing one of his two entries, champion trainer Anthony Nunes with his loan entry, Allegiance, breaking from the one box was the three-to-five favorite in the betting. Hall of Fame inductee and trainer Richard Azan's bottom cup and Matusso taking orders from the five and six box respectively. From the comes box, Brian Rickman called them home. Around the way to the final half mile and the turn for home, and TF has that lead now opening up some three lengths, Allegiance continues to chase, Blue Sensation hidden from view, Matusso has picked up now and forms a line of three and at the back, Buttercup remains and looks helpless at the moment as the tempo increases on the run toward the three. TF trying to slip away from them has opened up some three and a half to four lengths, being chased now by a Blue Sensation. Matusso is asked to kick in on the outside of forces, Allegiance has faded badly and is now being overtaken by Buttercup as they cut into the top of the lane and it is out in front, TF continuing to hold the advantage. Here is Matusso kicking in on the outside and Matusso may just have the measure of them all, Matusso with that lead running now toward the final for a long, it is Matusso out in front, TF trying to fight back, Buttercup now begins to bloom down against the rail and it is Buttercup who snatches the lead, Buttercup out in front inside the final 16th, Blue Sensation trying to rally on the outside but Buttercup and O'Neal Scott Buttercup recovered miraculously from an awful start, coming all the way from fifth and last with just two and a half furlongs to go, had enough gas left in the tank to challenge the leaders and get the win. The 27-to-one outside of Buttercup was well handled by Jocky O'Neal Scott Portrino Richard Azan, covering the 7-fear-long strip in 1 minute, 31 and 1-5th of a second. Former champion Jocky Shane Ellis scored a massive upset win at Canada's Woodvine Race Track the past weekend. This win was his sixth since returning to Canada in May this year. Ellis, who was based in Canada between 2001 and 2007 before returning home to Jamaica, was aboard the 45-to-one outsider No. 3 Smart Almesty in Woodvine's fifth race on Sunday. The third-longest shot in the nine-horse field and second from last going down the back stretch. One-and-a-half away is Orson Entry. They go along to the half-mile and Speedy Bullet, the leader, leads three-quarters to Country Living, a length away third American decision. Here coming with a nice move through the pack is Smart Almesty, is up the inside to go into fourth spot, running home well. Then Rio amazing, Buxfiz taking off from mid-pack, behind their motion granted, dropping off to last. Gold Bonanza passed by Orson Entry. They come to the 5-sixteenths and out in front, Speedy Bullet by three-quarters of a length, challenged in second by Country Living. Smart Almesty's right behind them, going extremely well. American decision the outside as they corner. And Smart Almesty right through in the center on the inside. Smart Almesty the other. Country Living they go out in front, running from the back is Buxfiz behind American decision. Smart Almesty from Country Living and finishing on is also down the outside. Orson Entry and is flying home down the outside out in front. Smart Almesty, Orson Entry coming on. Smart Almesty and Smart Almesty is the winner. Smartly ridden by Ellis, the two-year-old called the Smart Almesty guess his first win in three lifetime starts. Ellis aboard on all of his starts so far for Jamaican trainer, Kadeen Gordon. At 45-1 odds, the Smart Almesty upsets in a narrow win by a neck over 92-shot Orson Entry in the made-an-optional-claiming fifth race. The winning time for eight-and-a-half furlongs one minute 47.84 seconds. With just one race day left on the November card for Kimana Spark, before the eagerly-anticipated, cash-rich Mute Mile set for December 2. In what is promised to be a royal affair, with the glitz and glam also showcasing the best racing talents at Kimana Spark. We've been at the track covering the sport of kings. Check us out next time for another edition of a beautiful Kimana Spark feature.