The article reports on recent claims made in horse racing at Caymanas Park, detailing significant claims for various horses by different trainers on March 15, 2025. Claims included Taurus Boy, Sugar Daddy, Milos, Basilicus, Magical Mood, Rusty, and God Of Love, with varying numbers of claims submitted for some horses.
On March 18, 2025, significant claims involving horse racing occurred at Caymanas Park. Trainer Fitznahum Williams claimed horse 2, Taurus Boy, for owner New Blue Limited from trainer Adrian Prince for a total of $1.5 million. Trainer Errol A. Subratie made a claim for horse 3, Sugar Daddy, on behalf of owner Naresh Nagrani for the same amount of $1.5 million, with one submission received for this horse.
In addition, trainer Rudolph Hardial claimed horse 8, Milos, for owner Dennis Lee from trainer Phillip Elliott, also for $1.5 million. In Race Six, several claims were noted: Trainer Phillip Lee claimed horse 1, Basilicus, for owner Manley Julius from trainer Saqlain Roman for $500,000, with one claim submitted. Additionally, Trainer Steadman Curtis claimed horse 3, Magical Mood, for owner Keino Martin from trainer Randolph Scott, incurring five claims for this horse.
Trainer Adrian Prince claimed horse 7, Rusty, for owner Preston Monroe from trainer Kibbeisha Little for $500,000, with four claims recorded. Finally, trainer Marlon Pusey claimed horse 9, God Of Love, for owner David Harding from trainer Fitzgerald Richards, resulting in five submissions for this horse. This proactive claiming activity reflects the competitive nature of horse racing at Caymanas Park.
In summary, the claiming activity at Caymanas Park on March 15, 2025, demonstrated an active and competitive environment in horse racing. Numerous trainers executed significant claims for several horses, indicating a robust engagement in the sport. This highlights the ongoing interest and strategic maneuvers by participants in the racing community.
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