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Dynamic Move looks hard to beat

Published:Thursday | October 28, 2010 | 9:10 AM

Champion jockey Omar Walker and the Panamanian, Dick Cardenas, shared the riding honours at Caymanas Park yesterday with three winners each on the eight-race programme.



Cardenas scored aboard Salute to Mom in the opening race, Nasatol at 5-to-1 in the fourth and Prince Theo, who won the open allowance race in a driving finish aboard 3-to-5 favourite.



Walker, on the other hand, opened his account aboard 9-to-5 chance, Storm Tracker in the second race.



His other winners were the Richie Todd-trained 8-to-1 chance, Alexandra’s Spirit in the sixth and Grand Cabaret, for trainer Spencer Chung in the closing Alex’s Imports ‘Dig Out’ Handicap, over 1600 metres.



Walker, on the back of a fabulous four-timer last Saturday, pushed his season’s tally to 90 and is well on course to win a fourth consecutive jockeys’ championship.



Walker has now moved 33 clear of closest rival, apprentice Aaron Chatrie, who has been sidelined for the past month with a hip injury, sustained in a motor vehicle accident in Portmore.