Fri | Sep 26, 2025

Classy Unspun to take the Typewriter

Published:Friday | September 26, 2025 | 12:09 AMAinsley Walters/Gleaner Writer
UNSPUN (left), ridden by Richie Shakes, wins the ninth race over six furlongs ahead of UNBELIEVABLE FORCE (Tajay Suckoo) at Caymanas Park on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
UNSPUN (left), ridden by Richie Shakes, wins the ninth race over six furlongs ahead of UNBELIEVABLE FORCE (Tajay Suckoo) at Caymanas Park on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

HIGHLY fancied at odds of 2-1 in the Kenneth Mattis Memorial two weeks ago after galloping 1:06.1 for five and a half furlongs at exercise seven days prior, United States-bred UNSPUN ran smack into an old but quirky rival, local-bred MOJITO, who blazed a fantastic marker race for Sunday’s Typewriter Trophy at seven and a half furlongs.

Champion Two-year-old in 2022 and unbeaten in five starts after winning the 2023 Guineas by 12 lengths, sparingly raced MOJITO had warmed up for the Mattis Memorial with a second-place run behind speedy American PACK PLAYS in the August 1 BGLC Trophy, finishing a length and a quarter behind the quick foreigner’s 1:06.4 for five and a half furlongs.

Given a pace which he could stalk and take out rivals down the backstretch, MOJITO simply chewed the Mattis Memorial, clocking a fantastic 1:55.2, the second-fastest time at nine furlongs and 25 yards this year behind COMMANDANT’s 1:54.3, bettering GEOLITHIC’s 1:55.4.

UNSPUN, who had chased home MOJITO at seven and a half furlongs in March, trying to reel in the enigmatic grey, who clocked 1:31.2, bettered only by RIDEALLDAY’s 1:31.1 on August 9, again had to watch from a distance after going past SUPREMASI three furlongs out.

Showing no ill-effects of a change of barn, taking orders from Alford Brown, UNSPUN emerged from the Mattis Memorial with a runner-up time of 1:57.0, which should make him razor-sharp for a shorter trip against a field of primarily local-breds, led by this season’s Jamaica Derby and St Leger winner, I DREAM AGAIN, and stablemate INTRESTNTIMESAHEAD, who won last year’s St Leger.

Whereas I DREAM AGAIN and INTRESTNTIMESAHEAD proved themselves better than their respective age-group peers, UNSPUN has twice beaten foreigners, stunning RIDEALLDAY as a two-year-old last December and similarly falling out of the sky to nail UNBELIEVABLE FORCE in May, both six-furlong events.

INTRESTNTIMESAHEAD charged late with Reyan Lewis on Labour Day to outfinish MAJOR DANGER and BLUE VINYL in a three-way photo at seven furlongs but hasn’t lifted straw in two outings among open-allowance company since, returning off an almost three-month break for the Typewriter.

I DREAM AGAIN, who had to be driven and whipped furiously by Robert Halledeen to outfinsh the filly BURNING HEDGE in the Jamaica Derby, hasn’t looked all that sharp at exercise, a luxury he can’t afford against UNSPUN, who will be charging like a runaway train inside the final furlong.