Mamma Mia for Henry W Jaghai Trophy

March 14, 2024
MAMMA MIA, ridden by Phillip Parchment, won the 1000 Guineas over a mile, for three-year-old native-bred fillies at Caymanas Park in June last year.
MAMMA MIA, ridden by Phillip Parchment, won the 1000 Guineas over a mile, for three-year-old native-bred fillies at Caymanas Park in June last year.

Had MAMMA MIA not done a hatchet job on CAPTAIN CALICO three Sundays ago, the seven-furlong specialist would have set his own pace and possibly stolen a march if allowed to relax on the lead, a coup he had pulled off on ATLANTIC CONVOY last October and repeated against RHYTHM BUZZ in December.

Returning after her brave but suicidal run with 121lb in the Allan E 'Billy' Williams Memorial, it's impossible to look past MAMMA MIA among overnight-allowance company for Saturday's Henry W Jaghai Trophy at six furlongs.

Robert Halledeen had no choice but to jet CAPTAIN CALICO off his legs with MAMMA MIA but paid the price when dead-heat winners ATLANTIC CONVOY and FURTHER AND BEYOND joined her close to a half-furlong out after which she went down fighting to the very end.

Eased close home by Halledeen when sandwiched by the closers, MAMMA MIA lost by two and three-quarter lengths, ripping splits of 34.1, 46.3, 58.4 and 1:12.4, allowing ATLANTIC CONVOY and FURTHER AND BEYOND six and four pounds, respectively, going down in a time of 1:26.4.

Sent off as the 4-5 by backers who ignored her having to be hauled up leaving the half-mile on New Year's Day in the Ian Levy Cup won by ATOMICA at eight and a half furlongs, MAMMA MIA appeared none the worse and was still full of running after shaking off CAPTAIN CALICO into whom she had bumped at the top of the lane.

MAMMA MIA's effort in the 'Billy' Williams Memorial was another big run by the Soul Warrior-Princess Geeta filly, who last year showed vast improvement to land the Jamaica Oaks after shocking stablemate THALITA in the 1000 Guineas.

The surprise of December's Mouttet Mile, MAMMA MIA carried the field for six furlongs, at odds of 44-1, before Florida invader ROUGH ENTRY jumped her at the top of the lane. MAMMA MIA was still second a furlong out behind five-length winner ROUGH ENTRY, eventually finishing third, a length behind last year's Jamaica Derby winner, ABILITY.

Made eligible by the conditions book, racing well below her actual rating, MAMMA MIA should make hacks of rivals at a far friendlier pace.

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