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Sweet Majesty strikes at 29-1 in Allan E ‘Billy’ Williams Memorial Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Black Immigrant Daily News The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News SWEET MAJESTY upset rivals at odds of 29-1 in Saturday’s Allan E ‘Billy’ Williams Memorial at seven furlongs, overhauling 9-5 favourite BILLY WHIZZ in the stretch run at seven furlongs. Ridden by Paul Francis, SWEET MAJESTY stayed on strongly to hold off 99-1 longshot MARQUESAS and POSITIVE ID finishing third along the rail, to win by a length and […]

Source: Trinidad News

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