Creole Indian Medicine turned back the clock yesterday at Santa Rosa Park, Arima, when she made all the running in the feature Top of The Class Stakes on the turf track at Santa Rosa Park.
The Bobby Persad-trained 2013 Jetsam Creole Sprinter Indian Medicine showed a return to form on the track where she won most of her races in the past.
Yesterday, Indian Medicine shot out of the stall under three-kilo claiming apprentice Richard Angnoo and never saw another rival at the good odds of 7-2.
At the 600 metres marker Bandwagon was overtaken by the 1-2 favourite Urban Knight on which Wilmer Galviz sent in pursuit of the leader.
However, at the top of the straight Indian Medicine still led but Galviz unleashed Urban Knight with his run.
Urban Knight got to within one length of Indian Medicine before the 2013 Turf Sprint Champion Indian Medicine quickened away in receipt of ten kilos which worked in her favour.
Inside the final 100 metres, the Glenn Mendez-trained Jetsam Award winner Urban Knight, which was making his seasonal appearance was overtaken by Bandwagon in the $100,000 purse event.
At the line, the Kavita Maharaj owned Indian Medicine was 1 3/4 lengths in front of Bandwagon with Urban Knight back in third.
The winner registered the time of 1:04.2.
Riding honours for the day were shared between Champion jockey Brian Boodramsing and Richard Angnoo who both rode two winners.
Training honour for the day fell to Terrance Thomas who saddled three winners Be My Lover, Super Sonic and Eye See You.
Racing continues next Saturday at the centralised venue.