 Yeah, we're at the track covering the sport of Kings, coming up this week. In Barbados, the five-year-old Aries not only makes the garrison Savannah handicap look easy, he also gives trainer Kenny John a second straight win in this event. No stopping the Colt rhythm buzz in Saturday's Henry Janka and Memorial feature at Jamaica's K-Manus Park on an afternoon that saw leading jockey Tevin Foster on a four-timer. And Barbadian Savage Joseph Jr. speeding toward a ninth consecutive Gulfstream Park trainer's title, plus the weekly check-in on Caribbean success on the North American continent or opening story from Barbados. After three scratches, only six starters in Saturday's garrison Savannah handicap feature, but a competitive-looking field parading here just before post Melrose Racing's five-horse Mirror of the Sky assumed a favorite tag, a seven-time winner last year, but winless from two starts so far this year, multiple champion Jockey Rashid Hughes up for trainer Remel Lavelle. There's the field, number one Aries, a 2022 Triple Crown series contender, a joint five-to-two second favorite. The code is in the two-box by far the longest shot on the field at 14-to-one, dancing prospector, number three is at eight-to-one, eight-to-five on the favorite, number five, Mirror of the Sky, whose stable mate is beside him in the six-box run by you, a St. Lucia shipper who had raced extensively in the USA with three wins at Delta Downs and Louisiana Downs. 10-year-old Gelding is at five-to-two and in the eight-box is another US spread, tough rags, a seven-to-two bet with eight-time Barbados champion Jockey Anderson Tom Trotman aboard. Let's get the race called now, Neil Gill watching them in the 7.8 for a long trip. And away they go and it is a pretty decent beginning by them all as they leave the shoot, come on to the main course for the first time, it is run by you who's being tackled by dancing prospector. In the middle of the course is tough rags, then between horses is Aries, then comes Mirror of the Sky and the court is your back marker. That's the way the race is. They thunder onto the line for the first time and it is dancing prospector on a tight hole when a little boy white was run by you who does come back on into the reels. In third position is tough rags Anderson Trotman's already scrubbing this one to keep in contention. In fourth position is Aries, they've gone on about a length clear of Mirror of the Sky who's another length clear of the court. That's the way the race is. They begin the journey down the back stretch and dancing prospector is in front just by about three parts of a length. On the inside of these ones you can see that one is run by you going on the outside is tough rags. They're gone now by about three lengths now to Aries who's now being asked for more run. Mirror of the Sky is struggling a bit at this moment and the court will have a lot to do as they've done the opening quarter in 24 and 3, 49 and 2 for the half. That's the way the race is. They come to the quarter pole and tough rags is the one who leaves now just by about three parts of a length on the inside still is run by you coming by you on the outside. Here goes Aries who sweeps on by so there's Aries who's picking them up inside the final for them when they come and there's Aries in front by about a length 2, 3 and there's white in there now will win this one easily as he wishes Aries wins it by about four or five lengths comfortably. Those two right hand cracks of the whip early in the home stretch then just a hand ride from St. Lucian jockey Eric Daniel Aries has no challengers in deep stretch. A fifth win in 19 lifetime starts this for Aries who was second in the 2022 Barbados Derby to Triple Crown winner Hurrican. A second win in a row for trainer Kenny John this in the Garrison Savannah handicap having scored last year with Rapunzel's dream. Margot Atkinson's Aries by six and a half lengths in the Garrison Savannah handicap as a five to two bet chased by the favorite mirror of the sky with tough rags third one minute thirty five and three-fifths the winning time for 7.8 furlongs on the Garrison turf. In Jamaica Saturday's card was highlighted by the Henry Juggai OD JP trophy over six furlongs honoring the former champion breeder and Hall of Fame inductee 13 horses faces starter including last year's champion three-year-old Philly Mamma Mia with Robert Haledina board first out of the starting gates but being hassled on the lead by KP choice and ultimate machine. These three now abreast as they charge down the far side. Volatility is three lengths further back overtaken by rhythm buzz. Wall Street a trader making progress on the outside. Ronnie Bangala races up with the band and take a punt. Taurus Boy runs the rail as they leave the half-man marker and make their way into that turn. Power racing on the outside of take a punt. Taurus Boy has now been shuffled right back through the field overtaken by Big Big Daddy as they charge past the three up front. The war continues KP choice. There is Wall Street trader the first time runner in Jamaica. In the red silks now coming through to grab that lead. Mamma Mia chasing on his outside but they're into it now a quarter of a mile to go. Wall Street trader just a leader from KP choice. Rhythm buzz searching for room down against the rail and has to be switched to find it. Mamma Mia is trying to kick in on the outside. Wall Street trader in between horses here is Rhythm Buzz now kicking in on the outside and Rhythm Buzz points over the far now Wall Street trader who is fighting right back it is Rhythm Buzz from Wall Street trader. Rhythm Buzz will win it over Wall Street trader. Brad Rickman on commentary pretty skillful ride this by Javaniel Patterson switching from off the rail into the three path for the win as a third favorite in the betting. The Piaget stables Rhythm Buzz two from two now in 2024 after his Bonnie Blue Flag trophy win in late January for trainer Vincent Atkinson. Rhythm Buzz six wins now in 18 lifetime start scores by a length and a quarter over Wall Street trader with the 51 to one outsider money monster third the favorite Mamma Mia fading to fifth one 13 flat the winning time for six furlongs. The Harry Jagai Memorial trophy was a seconder feature providing leading Jockey Tevin Foster with one of four winners on the card expertly displaying his front running skills with second time runner Shani Starr about to negotiate the final bend here. Shani Starr under the tight trap leads up by some two lengths rack them now going in hot pursuit and cutting into that lead as they leave the three eighths pole the sole warrior races up next Brenda Boy hidden from view on the outside. Rockola has made good eye catching progress. The general in the all black races up next as they come thundering into the top of the lane they're approaching the quarter pole and Shani Starr attempts to go all the way and continues to deny them rack them in the green racing toward the outside Rockola now moving in between horses and Brenda Boy kicking in out wide. But it is Shani Starr out in front. Terrific Tevin Foster. He's looking for a three timer and it looks as if Shani Starr will give it to him inside the final 16th. Shani Starr is roaring away from them and will romp the Harry Jagai Memorial trophy winning by maybe double digits. Informed Tevin Foster's second four timer in six weeks having a quadruple as well on the third of February. He also won the fifth, sixth and eighth races on the card. He has not had a winless race day since late January and with 30 wins already this season leads a Jockey's table by nine. Albert Barrett, Shani Starr as the seven to five favorite gets a job done in the Harry Jagai maiden condition race for trainer Lawrence Fremantle scoring by eight and a half lengths and stopping the clock at one, 22 and one, fifth for six and a half furlongs. And finally just over a week remaining in the Gulfstream Park Championship meet and the Barbadian Sapphire Joseph Junior is closing in on a remarkable ninth consecutive trainers title at the Florida racetrack. Four wins for the 37 year old Joseph since our last show with the richest of those coming in Saturdays maiden special weight, $89,000 US dollar first race. His three horse Dilger and not expected to win here at nine to one odds but with Tyler Gafflione aboard moving threateningly into third watched in the con box by Peter Yellow. They run to the top of the stretch. Reynolds Channel certainly traveling the better of the two favorites at the five, 16th. Dilger launching an upset bid for Tyler Gafflione. He's up into a joint second now a quarter of a mile remains. Dilger tries to reach Reynolds Channel the secret crush is on the stretch. They went three quarters and one 11 and one in the wrap at the top of the stretch. Dilger now blitzing on Reynolds Channel an eighth of a mile out. It's Dilger who takes command. Reynolds Channel tries to battle back third and coming on again as secret crush. They come past the 16th pole. It's Dilger in front now secret crush puts his mind to business secret crush and Dilger's underwind photo. Fine ride by Tyler Gafflione on the inside and the green cap and narrow wind here by a nose bending off the late charge of the even money favorite secret crush with Iridor-Tizabord with over 2.4 million US dollars. Safi Joseph currently on the top 10 trainers list in all of North America at number eight. Dilger with the upset win by a nose at nine to one odds clocking 136.94 for a mile for Safi Joseph Jr. the Barbadian with six to wins at the Goldstream Park Championship meet which closes month end. He's an unbeatable 27 clear of top American trainer Todd Bledger in the title race. And before we go I can report that Guyana's Kenned Memorial Turf Club over the weekend. The Canadian shipper stolen money. A multiple winner at Woodbine captured the feature race. Our usual week of tally of wins now for Caribbean men in the USA before we go. In the past week since our last show have counted 16 victories among them. The Barbadian jockey was Sean Lachman with two wins at Charlestown. The Jamaican trainer Jason Dacosta had a double and Mahoning Valley on Monday. He also won on Tuesday. The veteran Jamaican jockey Barrington Wasp Harvey. He had a double on Saturday at Los Alamitos and the Jamaican trainer Ron Crichton had wins over the weekend at Goldstream Park and Tampa Bay Downs. We've been at the track covering top stories and exciting races in the sport of Kings. Check us out again next week.