 Yeah, we're at the track covering the sport of Kings in the show this week. Prolific trainer Richard Dean completes a Barbados season opening day three-timer with a president's trophy win for the seven-year-old gelding, Sir Jimmy, with top jockey Ricky Walcott aboard. No stopping the favorite Yellowstone and Saturday's security department feature at Jamaica's K-Manus Park and Florida's number one trainer, Safid Joseph Jr. from Barbados, links up with three-time British champion jockey, Oshin Murphy, for a winner Tampa Bay Downs. We're some X-rated sound and names dominated Friday's first race, plus the usual weekly stats on Caribbean success on the North American continent, or opening story from Barbados. The US$11,000 president's trophy Saturday's feature with only five starters, but a competitive-looking field headed by the favorite Dominus, Sir David Seel's speedball trained by champion Andrew Nunes, first past the winning post in eight of his last 11 starts, jockey Ray Williams aboard. Main contenders for the five-and-a-half furlong sprint, number two Masaru without a win since his 2020 sand-delayed spa sprint tramp, he's at five-to-one, Dominus the three-horse is the big three-to-four favorite, even with his heavy weight allocation of 133 pounds, his table-mate Brenna Pass in the four-box, won twice in the UK before shipping to the Caribbean, just one win in ten starts at the garrison, but a two-to-one second favorite, and it's three-to-one on number five, Sir Jimmy, let's go straight to the race call now with Neil Gill. Here they go, and they're off to a nice even break, and Beijing has second, it's going on, but there goes Dominus, so it is Dominus and Beijing has second, in third position is Masaru, then Brenna Pass, and Sir Jimmy is badly outpaced at this stage, but as expected, with four furlongs to go, it's Dominus, in front, second position is Beijing has second, in third position is Masaru, then there's a gap, about four or five lengths to Brenna Pass and Sir Jimmy, that's the way the race is, they pass the three-for-long pole, 25 on four is your early fraction, and it is in front, Dominus, Beijing has second, is running a quark over race, then in about four lengths, no Masaru box out, here comes Brenna Pass with the run, also here comes Sir Jimmy, with a furlong, a half to go, and it is still Dominus in front, on the outside is Beijing has second, here they come spinning out of the turn, and it is Dominus in front, here comes Brenna Pass, and even further on the outside, here comes Sir Jimmy, it's Sir Jimmy on Brenna Pass, Sir Jimmy on Brenna Pass, at the wire, and Sir Jimmy gets home! A brilliant ride by Ricky Walcott from last to first, the 41-year-old, first time ever riding Sir Jimmy, outgunning Brenna Pass at the wire in a tight finish. Walcott displaying the skills that brought him four Northland spark jock his titles, when he campaigned in Canada between 1999 and 2009, the ANA racing and Mr. J's US spread Sir Jimmy, just one win from eight starts in 2023, but aces his season opener here. In the president's trophy, by a half length of three to one odds, the 2020 spa sprint runner-up Sir Jimmy topping Brenna Pass, the favorite Dominus third, one minute five point two zero the winning time for five and a half furlongs, 2023's most successful trainer in wins, Richard Dean closing an afternoon triple in a fine start to the new season. In Jamaica this past weekend, the security department trophy was the K-Manus spark feature on Saturday over five furlongs straight. A big field of 14 for the non-restricted overnight allowance event, and the favorite already at the head of things with O'Shea Nugent in the yellow sleeves, riding for trainer Alfred Brown. Yellowstone in a battle with a gift from Ben, looks to be just Yellowstone from a gift from Ben, asked to come on in the center, that's the band, God of Love in the yellow cap, beginning to make some progress, but Yellowstone is surging up once again and continues to hold that lead from a gift from Ben. Yellowstone in command at this stage, a gift from Ben continues the chase, the band toward the center or toward the far side, that's the Goodwich and the Grey Duke, but it is Yellowstone in control, leaving the furlong pole. Yellowstone with a good-looking lead, leaves the final 16th, they're not going to catch Yellowstone unless there's an act of God and God does not act and Yellowstone will come away to win the security department trophy, rhythm buzz, grab second. Jamaica's 2020 champion apprentice O'Shea Nugent wins on his only ride on the card, after three wins from eight starts in 2023, Yellowstone comes off a five-month layoff in winning form, excellently conditioned by trainer Alfred Brown, who says the five-year-old gelding is easy to train. Owned by Gregor Stewart and Hilton Hamilton, Yellowstone as the nine-to-five favorite wins the security department feature by two and three quarter lengths over the 30-to-one-bed rhythm buzz, cocking 59 and two-fifths for the five-for-long straight course. Now, Barbadian sappy Joseph Jr. standing as a top-flight trainer in the USA means that some of the world's best jockeys will ride for him, you can add to that list now the three-time British champion O'Sheen Murphy, who is in Florida on his winter break from the UK. Ireland-born jockey Murphy, the British champion jockey in 2019, 2020 and 2021, is in the red silks here in Friday's allowance optional claiming fifth race over a mile and 16th at Tampa Bay Downs, aboard sappy Joseph's four-year-old cult, Alexander Helios in fourth spot. Says they swing onto the back stretch, they complete the opening quarter in 24 seconds flat. The leader up front is Mr. Jack, Mr. Jack and Angela Royal, selling the end of the back stretch run with the lead by a diminishing neck here as driving right up along the outside is edge of glory and Sammy Camacho. Now they're stride for stride on the lead as they race with just a little bit over a half a mile left to go. Up on the outside with a nose into third is Alexander Helios right there to the inside against the rail and forth is Valken's Fury. Then racing toward the inside from fifth close-up is Conspiracy Fact and the trailer toward the outside is Irish Riviera who's still only about five links off the lead. They race out of the far turn, the half a mile was in 48 and 2, still a battle up front between Mr. Jack and on the outside edge of glory and again they're stride for stride. They're a length clear of Alexander Helios who starts to close in from third and also tacking on from fourth and has a good run right now is Conspiracy Fact who now tips wide. The three-quarter time was 113 flat, a lot of chances here as they get set to turn for home. Alexander Helios and up wide on the outside Conspiracy Fact, those two fastest into the lane. Alexander Helios and Conspiracy Fact, they're stride for stride nose to nose in the final furlong. On the outside Conspiracy Fact is short-lead on the inside Alexander Helios digs Alexander Helios delivers. Brilliant ride from machine Murphy with a rally on the inside, the 28-year-old with four wins now in Florida since arriving in late December. Six wins already in the new year for Barbadian trainer Savvy Joseph Jr as his cold Alexander Helios completes back-to-back wins coming off of Victory at Churchill Downs in November and neck the victory margin won 44-43 the winning time for a Miland 16. Earlier on that Tampa Bay Downs card in the first race you could have been forgiven if you thought the race description sounded like narrative from an X-rated movie given how they went down in the finish. She's a nasty girl, she's so sexy on dress. She's so sexy still looking strong with just about a furlong left to go. She's a nasty girl is going to try and reel in the leader and here comes she's a nasty girl up on the outside of she's so sexy on dress has come from way back to be charging late. I guess maybe it would have been more fitting if third-placed Andres was first followed by the sexy and nasty. Our weekly tally of wins for Cabin Racing men in the USA now before we go in the past week since our last show have counted 11 of them among them a good week at Goldstream Park for a leading and champion trainer Savvy Joseph Jr who had three wins. There was a win as well for the TNT trainer Shivananda Parbu and the Jamaican trainer Josep Pinchin and Wednesday's ninth race was won by the three-time Jamaican champion Jockey Anthony Thomas for Jamaica's Moutain mile-winning trainer Rowan Crichton. We've been at the track covering top stories and exciting races in the sport of kings. Check us out again next week.