The Dallas
Todywalla ward Perceived Value appeared better that what she
looked in the Maharaja’s Cup. But Perceived Value like her
full brother Allied Forces, is a difficult horse to train as she
takes longer time to pick up form after being rested at the end
of the season. It is quite possible that Perceived Value may
come into full bloom and pick up big races later in the winter
season but at present, she needs more time to be able to perform
to her ability. As such, the short odds placed on Appeaser’s
win in the betting ring despite the duos past record, was
justified.
Stone Ridge did
the job of setting the pace as the starter dispatched the field
for the grueling 2800 metres trip, with Argolis, Il Diablo,
Hello Brother, Appeaser, Perceived Value, Mosaic and Anagram
racing in that order. Il Diablo was taken to the front after
passing the winning post for the first time by jockey Gallagher
and the Green Forest progeny enjoyed being at the helm till
approaching the final bend. Jockey Aslam Kader, showing greater
sense of urgency, moved up quickly and by the time the horses
straightened for the run in for home, he was in front. In doing
so, he slightly went on to Perceived Value but the attempt of
jockey Prakash to reverse the verdict in the Stewards room was
bound to fail. Jockey Malesh Narredu too put up a most
optimistic but conviction less objection against Prakash for
leaning on to him. The Stewards hardly took any time in throwing
out these double objections, which had no substance.
Appeaser after
hitting the front, stretched away to win as he pleased from
Perceived Value. Mosaic edged out Chevalier for the third spot,
and it was quite a procession, as barring the first two placed
horses, the rest of the runners barely managed to crawl to the
finish. Hello Brother was well positioned but did not have steam
to make his presence felt.
In an exciting
finish, jockey Prakash’s persevering efforts paid ample
dividends as Assertive Allies nosed out the front-running Donna
Mia on the post in the Byerly Stud Plate. Favourite Strides of
Fire ran below expectations to finish in the rut. Donna Mia was
straight down to business from the word `go’ and had it not
been for Prakash, Donna Mia could have landed a quiet touch. Mrs
Silva was quite aggressive and persevering on the Wattlefield
progeny.
But the
Stipendiary Stewards did not find her in the same frame of mind
on Whitehall who finished an eye-catching second to lesser
fancied Chitty Bang and slapped her a fine of Rs 2,000 for not
persevering with her mount. The D M Shivaswamy Memorial Cup
turned out be quite a nightmare for the punters as the fancied
runners made now show and it was left to Chitty Bang and the
late-finishing Whitehall to claim the plum slots. Jockey Nagesh
too was fined Rs 2000 for not persevering with Spectacular
Style.
The well bred
got-abroad filly My Treasure who had gone down narrowly to
Zidane, made amends with a stylish win in the 1400 metres Divine
Light Plate, a race for maiden three-year olds. The Turtle
Island progeny cantered home. Actuate who was expected to finish
second best on the basis of the Elusive Pimpernel’s forward
last time out, put up a poor show. Another Elusive Pimpernel
progeny Barroness Orczy took that slot and in doing so, served
notice of her being more than an ordinary type. Soviet Cove who
did the front running, finished third and her time to bask in
glory will come soon.
Arjun
Mangalorkar who saddled Barroness Orczy did not go empty handed
as the well backed Royal Hunter won the 2000 metres Happy Valley
Plate quite competently from Skeena and the late-finishing
Daiimio. Royal Hunter was under pressure from the start and
jockey Gallagher had to drive out the gelding right through the
trip to get him going. Only in the homestretch did the Argyle
Lake progeny found foot and won with some comfort. But at around
the final bend, the cause seemed to have been lost.
The change of
name could do no wonders for Stormsky (late Don King) who gulped
down a flood of money yet again. Made a overwhelming favourite
to win the Astronomic Plate (Div I), the No Louder progeny
flattered to deceive as he failed to sustain and lost close home
to the battling duo of Saturn Star and Three To Count. Saturn
Star’s one of the runs during the season was suggestive of
better things to come as he had finished ahead of subsequent
winners like Gullane and Appleby. Three To Count who had a
landed a quiet touch on the Derby day, maintained his form and
just about lost out. Jockey Imran Khan who drove out the Be
Fresh had another winner through Chitty Bang and he missed the
third one on Anandini narrowly in the concluding race of the
day.
The Sydney
Moses ward Crystal Goblet looked a cut above the rest in the
lower division of the Astronomic Plate. The Rebounding Thrill
progeny dictated the proceedings right from the word `go’ but
the lack of a strong forward run very nearly undid his chances.
With jockey I Khan persisting in using the whip instead of
aiding the horse with hands and heels, Crystal Goblet was
grinding to a halt when Anandini squeezed through along the
rails. The winning post, however, came too soon for the Puttanna
ward Anandini who has been guilty of some glaring inconsistent
running during the season. For the second day running, two
jockeys came cropper. Mani on Anzac and P Krishna on Roman Flame
were the victims of the crowded field as well as the inability
of the jockeys to keep a straight course.