Nine babies are set to make their racing debut in the opening race, the Style And Flair Allotted Weights Race for West Indian-bred two-year-olds, at the Garrison Savannah tomorrow.
The fifth day of the second season is the Midsummer Creole Classic Race Day, with eight races starting at 1:45 p.m.
While the card features the second jewel of the Barbados Triple Crown over 1 800 metres, keen interest will be paid to the juveniles going 1 000 metres.
As usual, the fillies take 118 and the lone colt 123 pounds.
Trainer Victor Cheeseman won the opening two-year-old race last year with Capere. This time around he will be represented by a contingent of four fillies and the only colt entered.
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