Laban for Gerry Skelton Memorial

November 23, 2023
LABAN, with jockey Anthony Thomas, strides to the winners’ enclosure after capturing the Reggae Month Trophy for three-year-old and upwards open allowance stakes over five furlongs in February at Caymanas Park.
LABAN, with jockey Anthony Thomas, strides to the winners’ enclosure after capturing the Reggae Month Trophy for three-year-old and upwards open allowance stakes over five furlongs in February at Caymanas Park.

Back among overnight rivals for Saturday's Gerry Skelton Memorial at five and a half furlongs, LABAN should easily frank MADELYN'S SUNSHINE's form two levels lower, considering his last victory was actually an upset win in open allowance, outfinishing LURE OF LUCY and DUKE at five furlongs straight in February.

LABAN chased MADELYN'S SUNSHINE into the lane on November 4, allowing the out-of-class foreigner five pounds, a performance which should again see him getting the better of KP CHOICE and RACE CAR in the stretch run.

Emerging from the woodworks at six furlongs on last, LABAN ran smack into MADELYN'S SUNSHINE - another get-out-of-jail horse - who stamped her class on overnight-allowance company for the second time in seven months, clocking an impressive 1:13.0 in a five-length victory.

Proving she belonged nowhere near overnight-allowance runners, MADELYN'S SUNSHINE returned a week later to duel MAHOGANY in the graded stakes/open allowance Port Royal Sprint, surrendering to the Gold Cup runner-up a half furlong out.

Returning off a three-month break in February, LABAN was underestimated at the trip after beating BIG BIG DADDY and POSITIVE ID at seven furlongs in November. However, the versatile six-year-old, not only reported sharp off the lay-up but also overcame the track bias from post-position one to collar rivals early inside the final furlong.

Since completing back-to-back victories, LABAN has faced rivals against whom he had no chance, tackling seasoned graded stakes and open-allowance runners in seven races until given his get-out-of-jail card by the conditions book.

A stalking sprinter, LABAN should easily track pacesetters ULTIMATE MACHINE and LUKSOL before proving strongest against KP CHOICE and RACE CAR, both of whom he had behind when second to MADELYN'S SUNSHINE.

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