Legacy Isle returns for Reggae Trophy feature at Caymanas Park
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The roar at Caymanas Park tomorrow won’t be for the distance horses or the young claimers. It’ll be for the comeback.
At 5:00 pm, six sprinters will load into the gates for the $1.75-million Reggae Trophy over five furlongs (1,000m) straight. But really, all pairs of eyes will be locked on one: Legacy Isle.
The two-time Mouttet Mile runner-up hasn’t been seen since December 27, 2025. That day, he turned the five and a half furlong (1,100m) Christopher “Chris” Armond Sprint into a procession —
At 5:00 pm, six sprinters will load into the gates for the $1.75-million Reggae Trophy over five furlongs (1,000m) straight. But really, all pairs of eyes will be locked on one: Legacy Isle.
The two-time Mouttet Mile runner-up hasn’t been seen since December 27, 2025. That day, he turned the five and a half furlong (1,100m) Christopher “Chris” Armond Sprint into a procession —
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