Horse RacingLocal NewsSports No winners for Husbands by Barbados Today 04/04/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 04/04/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset Patrick Husbands FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 470 Legendary Barbadian jockey Patrick Husbands popped up at Gulfstream Park with three rides on Saturday but failed to find success. The 49-year-old, who turns 50 next month, finished fifth in race one with 5-1 choice Mo Town Mayhem and third from last in race two with 22-1 bet Arms. Husbands also came up short with 8-1 chance Souper Hoity Toity in the US$150 000 Sand Springs Stakes โ one of 10 added-money races on the 14-race Curlin Florida Derby card. All three rides came for celebrated Canadian trainer Mark Casse with whom he has formed a decades-old partnership riding at Woodbine racetrack in Toronto, Canada. The million-dollar Curlin Florida Derby was won by favourite Forte with Irad Ortiz Jr aboard. Riding in the dayโs opener โ a mile trip for the three-year-old maidens โ Husbands bumped with 2-1 chance Prerequisite at the start and settled mid-pack, but failed to get the filly into contention as favourite Spansive took the wire one and a quarter lengths clear after a gate-to-wire effort. In a five and a half furlong sprint in race two also for the three-year-old and upward maidens, Husbands was never a factor with Arms, the four-year-old gelding dawdling in mid-pack throughout before fading late. Favourite Jerryโs Turn, with Javier Castellano, won with a pace-setting performance. The tale was a familiar one going a mile and the sixteenth in the Sand Springs, Husbands once again struggling to get the four-year-old filly Souper Hoity Toity into a threatening position, favourite Marketsegmentation coming late to win by a neck. (CMC) 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 Dozens yet to come forward as FSC urges action on credit union... 07/05/2026 Pathologist: Samara Bristol died from blunt force trauma 07/05/2026 Hantavirus risk remains low amid cruise ship cluster, officials say 07/05/2026