Military Light, Train of Thought crash Reggae 6

September 08, 2025
CHARMING SOUND, ridden by Michael Bennett, winning the third race, the Michael Cain Trophy over five furlongs straight at Caymanas Park yesterday.
CHARMING SOUND, ridden by Michael Bennett, winning the third race, the Michael Cain Trophy over five furlongs straight at Caymanas Park yesterday.

UNITED STATES-bred TRAIN OF THOUGHT yesterday reversed her form, an out-of-class five-length win in the fifth event at seven and a half furlongs, turning tables on UNRULY DON, CROWN CHASER and WICKED CASSIE, horses behind whom she had finished in her last two races.

It wasn't only TRAIN OF THOUGHT's 12-1 win for trainer Steven Todd with Dane Dawkins aboard that turned the Reggae 6 on its head. MILITARY LIGHT storming against the rail at odds of 17-1 with claiming rider Tyrese Anderson upended bettors in the second event, later resulting in a payout of $195,455.

Whereas MILITARY LIGHT's come-from-behind upset was a case of favourite BOLD MOVE failing to recover from a poor start and speedy SUGAR DADDY running out of steam, explaining the moderate 1:09.0 for five and a half furlongs, TRAIN OF THOUGHT winning in 1:33.3 was certainly a head-turner, suggesting the four-year-old American filly, a non-winner of two races, was unbeatable among native non-winners of three races.

The Reggae 6 opened precariously with NEWLAND LINKS giving trainer Barrington Bernard a second winner in two days after DON KWESI's victory on Saturday. NEWLAND LINKS won at 3-1, reporting off a two-year break with claiming rider Gavin Harris.

Despite three winning favourites, ADIRA and STORM at 1-2 in the second and fourth races, respectively, closing with ALTHIA in the sixth, putting together a winning combination was a tough ask for form players.

September's month of racing continues with another Saturday-Sunday dual meet at the weekend. Saturday's Reggae 6 will open at $3.9 million as a single-winner bonus.

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