I Dream Again is expected to lead rivals in the Donald Wehby Sr Memorial Trophy race at Caymanas Park on Saturday [1].
The event represents one of the high-stakes competitions for three-year-olds and upward horses in Jamaica, drawing significant attention to the overnight allowance circuit.
The race features a total purse of $1.25 million [1]. According to the Jamaica Observer, the contest has drawn 13 runners [1]. The competition will be contested over a distance of five furlongs, which is equivalent to 1,000 meters [1].
I Dream Again enters the event as a primary contender to win the memorial trophy. The race is specifically designed for horses aged three and older, providing a platform for established runners to compete for the substantial prize pool [1].
Officials at Caymanas Park have finalized the field for the Saturday event. The five-furlong distance requires a balance of explosive speed and endurance—traits that the favored horse is expected to demonstrate against the 12 other competitors [1].
"The Overnight Allowance contest for three-year-olds and upward has drawn 13 runners going 5 furlongs (1,000m)," the Jamaica Observer said [1].
“I Dream Again is expected to lead rivals in the Donald Wehby Sr Memorial Trophy”
The Don Wehby Sr Memorial Trophy serves as a critical benchmark for overnight allowance horses in the region. With a large field of 13 runners and a million-dollar-plus purse, the outcome will likely influence the rankings and future entry eligibility for these horses in upcoming high-value Jamaican sprints.


