JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Friday, June 27, 2025

Hesuntouchabull eats Donut Prince

by

20090110

The Shaf­fique Khan trained, five-year-old geld­ing, Hes­un­touch­able made every pole a win­ning one, yes­ter­day at san­ta Rosa Park, Ari­ma when he won the fea­ture Starter Al­lowance event, over 1,750 me­tres on the main track at San­ta Rosa Park, Ari­ma. Sent straight to the front by Shel­don Ro­dri­go, Hes­un­touch­ab­ull was close­ly at­tend­ed by Sonata's Melody with favourite, Donut Prince track­ing in third and As­cot War­rior bring­ing up the rear in the four horse field. Go­ing to the far turn, Hes­ubtouch­bull was pressed by Sonata's Melody with Donut Prince con­tent­ed to track the pace as As­cot War­rior trailed the field.

The or­der was main­tained as the hors­es swung in­to the straight with Hes­un­touchan­ull still hold­ing sway but the Glenn Mendez trained Sonata's Melody would go away and kept bat­tling. How­ev­er, in­side the fi­nal 200 me­tres, the Dr David Free­man owned horse as­sert­ed and pulled out a bit more to run out win­ner by 3/4 length. Sonata's Melody ran an im­proved race to be sec­ond with Donut prince a dis­ap­point­ing third. Hes­un­touch­ab­ull reg­is­tered the time of 1.52.87 for the trip. The days lead­ing rid­er was Shel­don Ro­dri­go who land­ed two win­ners, Sea Rock­ette and Hes­un­touch­ab­ull. Train­ing hop­nours for the day were shared be­tween train­er John O'brien and Shaf­fique Khan, who each sad­dled two win­ners. Rac­ing takes a break next Sat­ur­day but will re­sume at the cen­tralised fa­cil­i­ty on Jan­u­ary 24th.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored

Today's
Guardian

Publications

DADA & Projects member Marielle Forbes, from left, architect Sean Leonard; Aripo Community Council vice president Harold Diaz; Aripo Community Council president James Valentine; Nigel Moses; DADA & projects director Valerie Taylor, artist Dean Arlen, DADA & Projects director Adele Todd and DADA & projects programme assistant Vatika Lalchan after the launch of a treehouse at the Aripo Community Centre.

DADA & Projects member Marielle Forbes, from left, architect Sean Leonard; Aripo Community Council vice president Harold Diaz; Aripo Community Council president James Valentine; Nigel Moses; DADA & projects director Valerie Taylor, artist Dean Arlen, DADA & Projects director Adele Todd and DADA & projects programme assistant Vatika Lalchan after the launch of a treehouse at the Aripo Community Centre.

MARIELA BRUZUAL

DADA & Projects member Marielle Forbes, from left, architect Sean Leonard; Aripo Community Council vice president Harold Diaz; Aripo Community Council president James Valentine; Nigel Moses; DADA & projects director Valerie Taylor, artist Dean Arlen, DADA & Projects director Adele Todd and DADA & projects programme assistant Vatika Lalchan after the launch of a treehouse at the Aripo Community Centre.

DADA & Projects member Marielle Forbes, from left, architect Sean Leonard; Aripo Community Council vice president Harold Diaz; Aripo Community Council president James Valentine; Nigel Moses; DADA & projects director Valerie Taylor, artist Dean Arlen, DADA & Projects director Adele Todd and DADA & projects programme assistant Vatika Lalchan after the launch of a treehouse at the Aripo Community Centre.

MARIELA BRUZUAL

Aripo treehouse showcases art and design

8 hours ago
Cuatrista Richard Nurse

Cuatrista Richard Nurse

Cuatrista Richard Nurse

Cuatrista Richard Nurse

‘Timeless’ golden music from Louis and the Lynx

8 hours ago
Amrit Samaroo, middle row right, performing during the South Carolina Festival of Steel with South Carolina University’s CalypSamba.

Amrit Samaroo, middle row right, performing during the South Carolina Festival of Steel with South Carolina University’s CalypSamba.

Amrit Samaroo, middle row right, performing during the South Carolina Festival of Steel with South Carolina University’s CalypSamba.

Amrit Samaroo, middle row right, performing during the South Carolina Festival of Steel with South Carolina University’s CalypSamba.

Amrit Samaroo completes South Carolina steelpan residency

Yesterday
LRF officials handing over donations to the Wendy Fitzwilliam Paediatric Hospital.

LRF officials handing over donations to the Wendy Fitzwilliam Paediatric Hospital.

LRF officials handing over donations to the Wendy Fitzwilliam Paediatric Hospital.

LRF officials handing over donations to the Wendy Fitzwilliam Paediatric Hospital.

Mother’s life of giving inspires charitable foundation

Yesterday