Elton Tucker, Assistant Sport Editor

Wayne Dacosta's TIME OF MY LIFE should not be opposed in the sixth race.
TRAINER Winchester McIntosh and owner Dr. Samuel Longmore can give Super-6 players a flying start in tomorrow's fifth race at Caymanas Park.
The two teamed up to produce Paddy's Storm in unbeatable form on Wednesday and can follow up with fit ITAL QUEEN in the 1000 metres race for three-year-old non-winners of three.
ITAL QUEEN slammed non-winners of two by a resounding four lengths over the straight on September 17 in the very good time of 58.4 seconds and seems to have a real liking for the course.
The runner-up in that event, ABOUNDING GRACE, franked the form a week later winning 1200 metres in 1:14.1.
McIntosh has kept the Law of The Sea - Ms Jenkins filly busy at exercise since then and the connections have given more than a hint by opting for crack 'straight five' apprentice Andron Findlay.
MOST TO FEAR
She will have most to fear from STATE PRINCE. The Greg Bucknor-trained gelding has kept very good company, is well handicapped and has the pace to go with these and prove competitive in the final 200 metres.
Wayne Dacosta's TIME OF MY LIFE should not be opposed in the sixth, also over 1000 metres straight. TIME OF MY LIFE won a non-winners of three event by all of five lengths on September 28 and should have things very easy tomorrow afternoon.
The Caymanas Track Limited Racing Series race four is the seventh event on the programme.
The event seems tailored for BUTCHER MAN, winner of two of his past three races.
In his last race on September 21, the
nine-year-old gelding failed by just half-length to catch MOTHER OF PEARL.
He should bring superior fitness into play tomorrow and get the better of RENEE STAR and LADY BALLARI.
GILNOCK showed on last that he could be returning to his best form and should get the better of LADY SHALIMAR in the eight race for low level claimers.
The six-year-old gelding chased home NAVIGATOR on October 8 over 1500 metres and is now down to a level where he will be very comfortable and will win without much effort.
STRONG HAND
Trainer Gary Subratie has a strong hand in the ninth race with all of four runners in the 12-horse field. The quartet includes PRECOCIOUS MISS D who passed the post second in her last race but was awarded the vent after the disqualification of ZICKWARTY.
But for the obvious interference, she would have won easily and is expected to outclass her rivals tomorrow.
When she ventured over the distance on August 27, she was beaten by DIESEL and stable companion SPANISH SECRETS.
These two were nowhere to be found on October 18 when worst off at the handicaps and PRECOCIOUS MISS D should stay just behind the early pace before running through 300 metres out. Brian Harding again has the ride.
Close all bets with RAGING STORM in the tenth over 1300 metres. He was caught stealing home by SIR KHAN and RIGMAROLE on October 15, but with the more robust apprentice Paul Francis taking over from veteran jockey Percy Williams the Richard Azan-trained three-year-old filly should not be caught.
SELECTIONS
(5) ITAL QUEEN/STATE PRINCE
(6) TIME OF MY LIFE
(7) BUTCHER MAN/RENEE'S STAR
(8) GILNOCK
(9) PRECOCIOUS MISS D
10) RAGING STORM/BULLSEYE