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Francis' contract with Nunes terminated


( L - R ) Paul Francis, Anthony Nunes - file photos

by Jimmie, Star Racing Writer

TRAINER Anthony Nunes says it's not a fallout from the Jamaica Derby but jockey Paul 'Country' Francis is no longer retained as the contracted rider at his barn.

Nunes was on Monday quoted in The Gleaner's 'Racing Along', saying Francis' contract was not in danger of being terminated despite him losing the ride aboard MUCHO GUSTO for the July 7 Jamaica St. Leger.

"We came to a mutual agreement yesterday afternoon (Tuesday)," he said. "We both agreed it was not necessary to have a contract but if he is available, he'll certainly ride horses in my barn," Nunes added, pointing out that Francis is booked to ride two-year-old THE REAL FURY and LADY INDIRA on this Saturday's 13-race card.

Francis accepted the high-profile job to partner Nunes' horses, and in particular those owned by Barbadian owner Elias Haloute, following two-time champion Brian Harding's decision to return to Trinidad and Tobago after landing back-to-back championships at Caymanas Park last season.

Not feasible

However, Francis has so far this year partnered just six of Nunes' 18 winners. In addition, he has been under constant fire from racing enthusiasts since partnering MUCHO GUSTO in the Derby, opting to keep his mount off the pace while THE BOMBER won unchallenged.

Nunes yesterday claimed none of those factors led to the split.

"At this time, it's not feasible for us to have a contracted rider based on what we think is the lack of talent in our stable," said the trainer, who had on Monday named Trinidadian champion jockey Brian Harding to partner Derby third-placed MUCHO GUSTO for the St. Leger.

Although Francis has only been booked to ride two horses for Nunes this Saturday, the trainer has runners in four other races.

However, he insists the relationship between his barn and the rider has not been severed.

"I wouldn't call it a severing," he said.

"Severing makes it sounds like there is a problem. If there were a problem I wouldn't have him riding on Saturday.

"It's just that for a long time I know we've not been as talented with horses and I don't think it's feasible to ask Mr. Haloute to pay one man to ride at the stable.

"It's not like we are loaded with horses," Nunes added.

Apprentice Javour Simpson and Trevor Simpson have been booked to ride the bulk of Nunes' horses, but the trainer insisted neither has replaced Francis.

"I will have no first-call rider," he said. "I will try to get the best possible rider for each horse. Certain horses like certain style of riding and I will try getting those riders. If not, the next best will work," he said.

Nunes believes the split will do Francis more good than harm as he leads a tight jockeys' title race by one win.

"He will certainly still be getting rides from me, if he is available, plus freelancing also helps him because he is riding for the championship.

"This frees him up as he would have had to ride my horse whether it was his first or second choice in a race," Nunes pointed out.

 
June 21, 2007
 

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