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Champion jockey OMAR MORENO, who is based at Woodbine, took part in the final racing care at Santa Rosa Park in Trinidad yesterday and took away the biggest prize of the day.
Christopher Prime’s five-year-old gelding Boogie Blues gamely held off a determined Montejo with Alan Garcia astride, to win yesterday’s feature Grade One – Republic Bank Gold Cup in front of one of the largest holiday crowds to witness a day’s racing at Santa Rosa Park, Arima.
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