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Stabroek News

Satisfier claimed
published: Tuesday | March 11, 2008


SUPER DAVE (right) is driven out by five-time champion jockey Winston 'Fanna' Griffiths to win the seventh race over 1400 metres from 34-1 outsider, GOOD CITIZEN (Devon A. Thomas), at Caymanas Park on Saturday. Trained by Philip Feanny, SUPER DAVE is unbeaten in four starts. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

As many as 10 horses were claimed at Caymanas Park on Saturday, five of them coming in the closing round five race won by MOST WANTED.

Not surprisingly, MOST WANTED was taken from trainer Donovan Raymond for $195,000 by trainer Lawrence Freemantle on behalf of Lin Chee Cheun.

In this race beaten favourite HAFIFA was picked up for $210,000 by trainer Robert Darby Sr. on behalf of Derrick Sardio, RED I for $210,000 by trainer Welsh Soutar for Sweetyman, CELEBRATION TIME for $195,000 by trainer Ryan Darby on behalf of Raphael Gordon and MISS SLOOKIE for $210,000 by trainer Anthony Ferguson for himself.

In the third race the winner SATISFIER was taken from trainer Dennis Lee for $460,000 by trainer Ryan Darby on behalf of O'Shaun Connection, while the highly fancied BONNIE'S VICTORY was also taken for $460,000 by trainer Dennis Lee for his wife, Faye.

The final three claims came in the ninth race won by NINETY NINE. STRONG DELIVERY was taken from trainer Philip Feanny for $315,000 by trainer Ryan Darby for Royal Stables, DESIGNED FOR LUCK for $315,000 by trainer Linton Calder for Anthony Parkinson and beaten favourite REX TIPOU, who broke down during the race and did not finish, for $305,000 by trainer Rowan Mathie for himself.

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