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Seven horses claimed at the Park
published: Tuesday | September 18, 2007


AITCHEMESBEAGLE is pushed out by jockey Dane Nelson, to win the eighth race over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park on Saturday, leading home fellow 5.2 shot HEY TRAIN (Laris Allen) by two lengths. The four-year-old gelding completed a double for Nelson and champion trainer Wayne DaCosta. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

Seven horses were claimed at Caymanas Park on Saturday, among them seventh race winner OLE KING COLE.

One of three winners for title-chasing apprentice Javour Simpson, OLE KING COLE was taken from trainer Dennis Lee for $365,000 by Steadman Curtis on behalf of Marlon Anderson.

Another winning horse changing hands was NIJINSKY'S WAR in the third race. The seven-year-old gelding was picked up for $250,000 by trainer Victor Williams for himself, while CHANEL, who finished fifth, was claimed for $260,000 by Albert Chong on behalf of Samuel McClarty.

In the fourth race, the winner COCK ROBIN was claimed for $170,000 by trainer Donovan Raymond for Austin Mattis, while the runner-up UGOTTABELIEVE was also picked up for $170,000 by trainer Deon Facey for Dennis Pryce.

POLISH MARKET was claimed for $380,000 by trainer Paul Smith for Leopold Gooden after finishing second to OLE KING COLE in the seventh race, while beaten favourite ALL FIRED UP was taken from Robert Darby Sr. for $380,000 by trainer Patrick Chang for himself.

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