The season's final classic, the RJR Jamaica St Leger over 2000 metres, will highlight the Pick-9 on tomorrow's 12-race programme at Caymanas Park.
The programme will facilitate two Super-6s, while the Pick-9 will embrace races four to 12.
We take a brief look at the second Super-6 which gets under way in the seventh race over 1100 metres for maiden three-year-old fillies.
Here, the leading lights are RUM DEAL, RHOSA KLEBB, SHE'SAMAHARANEE and the Percy Hussey-trained debutante MILESTONE, a bay filly by Vanadium out of the Irish Quest mare Quiet Giant who has looked well forward in her preparation. RHOSA KLEBB has been knocking at the door in recent months and having looked much improved at exercise, galloping five furlongs in 1.01.3 on the July 1 and 35.4 for three furlongs on Wednesday morning, should finally open her account with former champion Shane Ellis in the saddle.
The speedy MISS EILEEN, with champion jockey Omar Walker now taking the ride, should show rivals a clean pair of heels in the eighth race over 1200 metres in which the recent winner HONEY BUNNY looks the principal danger in a field of 10.
Rebound expected
HOMBRE, now dropped in class after being humbled by BRUCEONTHELOOSE in open allowance company last time out, should rebound in the ninth race over 1500 metres for overnight allowance horses, but the improving importee QUICK AND GREY, now bidding for the hat-trick, and HONEYOFALADY are real dangers.
Then, take ANDIAMO to lead home MOUNT DIABLO and AMERICAN DON in the 10th over the straight for $180,000 claimers, BRUCEONTHELOOSE, with the figure eight now fitted, to turn the tables on recent Derby conqueror HE'S REALLY OK in the 11th, the Jamaica St Leger to be contested by 10 very fit three-year-olds, before closing the programme with the promising American 3-y-o gelding NEW KINGSTON in the 12th and final.
SECOND SUPER-6 FANCIES
(7) RHOSA KLEBB/MILESTONE
(8) MISS EILEEN
(9) HOMBRE/QUICK & GREY
(10) ANDIAMO/MOUNT DIABLO
(11) BRUCEONTHELOOSE/HE'S REALLY OK
(12) NEW KINGSTON/MARSHALL JIM
- O.C.