Horse RacingLocal NewsSports Saffie Joseph wins Sandy Lane Gold Cup by Barbados Today 01/03/2025 written by Barbados Today 01/03/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Barbadian trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. (FP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 469 Champion trainer at Gulfstream Park, Barbados-born Saffie Joseph Jr, finally captured his first Sandy Lane Gold Cup when Harrow made a bold move from fourth position in the early stages to rocket past early pacesetter Jerry the Nipper. Jerry the Nipper had set fractions of 26.0 and 49.4. Joseph, who finished second in the last two runnings of the Gold Cup, had Harrow sharp like an arrow as he produced a ferocious kick to join his stablemate Public Sector at the two-furlong marker as he quickened in the final furlong. Harrow fought off the Gay Smith-owned Smokin T with Patrick Husbands who rallied to run a game second. Jerry the Nipper ran back on for third and Public Sector fourth. Winning jockey of Harrow, Rasheed Hughes, who was celebrating his second Gold Cup, told Barbados TODAY it is always a special feeling to win the Gold Cup although nothing would beat the feeling of his first Gold Cup win in 2018 with Celestial Storm. You Might Be Interested In Gandalf aiming for Breeders Classic crown Jockeys’ rivalry on show Saturday Champion horse dies  Joseph was not present for his first Gold Cup win, staying in the US where he is focusing on the Fourth of Youth Stakes where he has a starter. Trainer Robert Peirce, who was overseeing the Joseph runners, said he was very happy for Saffie as he has accomplished a lot lately, like winning his first Breeders’ Cup race last year at Del Mar, and winning the prestigious Pegasus World Cup. Winning Owners were AVERILL RACING LLC and One Guyana racing group. (KL) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Fire destroys 3 businesses in Cane Garden, St Thomas 02/03/2025 Excitement, fashion, high energy at Sandy Lane Gold Cup 02/03/2025 Parental Power: The rights of parents to be heard 02/03/2025