Guyana’s Sunny Singh shines with double, Anderson wins first
Guyanese jockey Sunny Singh
Guyanese jockey Sunny Singh

TORONTO, Canada (CMC) – Guyana’s Sunny Singh won twice while Jamaican Jodeien Anderson notched his first winner at Woodbine this season, as the pair tasted success on the eight-race card in the city’s west end.

The veteran rider paired with 6-1 bet Blowback to capture race one over 5-½ furlongs before following up to win race two over a mile and sixteenth aboard favourite Bearakontie.
Anderson, meanwhile, took his victory in race four with 5-1 chance Tackle the North, steering the three-year-old filly to a half-length win over the three-year-old and upward fillies and mares, in a 5-½ furlong dash.

A regular at Marquis Downs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Anderson’s win was his only top-three finish in 15 rides at Woodbine this season.
The spotlight, however, fell on Singh who moved to 10 wins for the season from 115 outings.

He opened his account with Blowback, carrying the chestnut gelding to a 1-¾ length victory over the two-year-old maidens.
Singh forced the pace set by the duelling Ticket to Alaska and Strong Attitude before bidding in the upper stretch and getting clear.

Singh’s second came over distance when he made virtually all the running with three-year-old filly Bearakontie to slam the three-year-old and upward maiden fillies and mares by 3-¼ lengths.
Bearakontie duelled with Snow Scene during the early exchanges but Singh got clear down the backstretch to dominate the running.
Barbadian Jason Hoyte also tasted success, winning race seven over six furlongs with 14-1 outsider Tiz Priceless.

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