Malesh has to thank his elder brother Satish for
making things easy for home. But the fact that Auditor who is yet to win a race, could set pace till the
final bend also pointed to the fact that the pace of
the race was anything but hot. While Royal Gladiator raced in a handy third or fourth position, Ansbach was
in close attendance. Royal Liberator was settled in about the sixth position along the rails. Star
Chieftan and Star of Gaiety was in the rear bunch. Antequera did not have a fixed position as he moved up
and down before fading out. With Satish on Auditor shifting out from the rails, Malesh got a dream
opening and his pushed the Honour And Glory along the rails to establish what turned to be critical to the
outcome of the race. Ansbach fought for a while but lost steam inside the final 100 metres to finish
third. Royal Liberator, who was moved out from the rails, took a while to find foot and was finishing the
fastest at the finish. Star of Gaiety was fourth ahead of stablemate Star Chieftan.
Had Srinath on Royal Liberator who was tracking Royal
Gladiator not taken by a surprise when Malesh got a dream opening along the rails, the outcome could well
have been touch and go. The race was won and lost at that point.
Ansbach reproduced his run of the Nanoli Million where
he had finished a length behind Royal Gladiator but Antequera ran below his potential considering the fact
that he had given a sound thrashing to Star of Gaiety when conceding weight to his adversary in a handicap
race. Imperial Legend had been withdrawn from the fray on veterinary
grounds. Incidentally, the first two places belonged to horses not owned by the trio of Dr
Mallya, Dr Ramaswamy and Deepak Khaitan, a rare happening indeed.
If any race was lost due to poor jockeyship, it was
Arikana in the 1600 metres Bhopal Stud Plate. The talented Twist And Turn filly Arikana’s progress had
been halted by a tendon problem but she was turned out
in good condition by trainer Darius Byramji who had the services of Calcutta champion C Alford. Refresher
who had finished a notable second to Hope And Faith in his last outing and Arikana enjoyed public support in
almost equal measure. Arikana raced in the third position ahead of Refresher but jockey Appu stole the
race away from the former when he swiftly moved up approaching the final bend and opened up a useful
lead. By the time Arikana could cover up the leeway, the winning post had come to the rescue of the
front-runner who held on by a whisker. Easily, jockey Appu is the most improved rider in Bangalore and he
has been quite aggressive at the finish, which he was lacking, in the earlier seasons. Delhi Juvenile
Million winner Oath who was expected to figure at the finish, was out of depth in this competitive field.
Donna Mia was third ahead of Weapon Alpha.
Ponnappa trained Mr Belvedere was unlucky to lose narrowly last time out. Now assigned to Irish jockey
Mark Gallagher who has made India his home, the Classsic Tale progeny took control of the situation
inside the final 250 metres and won with a measure of comfort from Argyle
Gold. The Byramji ward who lost considerable ground at the start, finished on strongly
to take the second spot ahead of Torres. Sendawar who had run third to The Proletarian in his last outing,
had the handicap in his favour but ran like a dud.
Trainer Padmanabhan celebrated his success in the
Colts classic with a win through Strides of Fire in the last race of the day. The Green Forest progeny
Strides of Fire who had run in good company, made
mincemeat of the opposition, with Soviet Dance taking the second spot with a late dash. Saujas was third
with M P Mahaesh trained Butter Sponge, coming back after a setback, running a good fourth.
Arjun Mangalorkar trained Star of the Crop made an
impressive debut, winning the His Majesty Plate (Div II) in taking style despite a slow
getaway. Altosax ws a notable third ahead of Ooty import Crowned. The
upper division of the race went to Lokanth Gowda trained Genuine Article. Pettalumma who enjoyed
favouritism, ran like a dud, packing up inside the final 350 metres. Strongly fancied Startrix shaped
like a winner but Genuine Article, despite practically no assistance from jockey J Shukla, dragged herself to
victory. The Stewards have opened an enquiring into the running of the winner.
Jockey Prakash had his quota of winners through
Ganapathy trained Crown Witness and Lady Gibraltor, both of whom won their respective assignments, with a
measure of comfort. Eight of the nine races went the way of public fancies.