Jockey Shobhan Babu took Allabreva to the
front from the outside draw and the gelding raced freely in
front, about three to four lengths adrift of Bountiful Gesture
and Alylady. Srinath on Sensational News failed to get a
striking position early on. With Allabreva showing no signs of
slackening and extending the margin in the straight, the rest
were left to chase the front-runner in vain. Sensational News
who had to be extricated from a troubled passage along the
rails, finished full of running, to be second ahead of Alylady
and Financier. Bountiful Gesture faded out inside the final 300
metres.
Classic hopeful Astor Place found the lack of
race run going against her in the 1800 metres Nawab Sultan Ali
Khan Memorial Plate, a race for horses rated 20 to 35. The
Placerville-Nef three-year old filly had come to Bangalore from
Mumbai with a big reputation but she looked soft and needed the
run badly. Ganapathy trained Spirited Effort who was an
eye-catching fifth in the Knock Out Million, found the extended
trip to his liking, flooring the favourite close home, with
something to spare. Though Astor Place should strip fitter after
this race, one cannot be sanguine about her chances in the
Derby. She needs more time to make her mark.
Astor Place was hampered for a smooth run in
the straight as the front-running Argolis cut an erratic course.
Shroff wisely switched to the rails and took control of the
proceedings but the filly was done in by the finishing burst of
Spirited Effort. The winner is surely a good type of a horse but
lacking in classic credentials. Jockey Mark Gallagher opined
that Argolis may run better without blinkers as the Green Forest
progeny appeared to shy away whenever another horse closed in.
If lack of a race run went against Astor
Place, the luck of the race resulted in another of Shroff’s
mount Companeros loosing a certain race in the upper division of
the Tippu Sultan Cup, a race for maiden three-year olds, run
over seven furlongs. Gallagher had the first run on favourite
Taipan over his rivals. Shroff on Companeors found himself being
pushed in by Dover whose ducked in under the senseless use of
the whip by jockey Bhati and as a result, he had to search for
ground along the rails. Gallagher cleverly closed the gap a wee
bit along the rails catching Shroff in two minds. By the time
Shroff was able to push his way through, the winning post had
come to the rescue of the front-runner who held on by a neck.
Shroff’s objection against Gallagher for taking his ground and
boring him wa overruled as the Stewards here do not give
importance to technical objections. In fact, it was a clever
race ride by Gallagher, which ensured that the better horse on
the day did not win.
Michael Eshwer who saddled Taipan to victory,
claimed both the divisions of the Tippu Sultan Cup, as his other
ward Midnight Star won at fancy odds the lower division. The
Portroe progeny was taken on a start to finish mission by jockey
Guruprasad and the front-runner held on gamely to beat a belated
challenge of Iflookscouldkill to bring off a stunning upset.
Favourite Amazing View put up a poor show. Vikramaditya was a
suggestive third.
Jockey Warren Singh brought off a clever coup
on Beautiful Bird. The Mulhollande progeny had won in the hands
of apprentice Shelar and then had an easy outing next time out
in a race for horses belonging to four and five year olds. Now
running in a race meant for five-year olds only, Beautiful Bird
was taken on a start to finish mission, with favourite Dusty
Street chasing in vain. The big made Dusty Street let down her
supporters for the second time running, unable to quicken when
it mattered the most. There was a cavalry charge at the finish,
with Goebbels getting the runner-up spot ahead of Abhimanyu.
Padmanabhan trained Allocated had been a big
let down thus far. The trainer who was frustrated by the Green
Forest progeny’s poor performances said before the race that
``if the filly did not win even in this poor set, she is good
only as horse meat’’. The favourite did win but just about
managed to hold on to win from Soul of Gold who could have
caused an upset had apprentice jockey J Shukla rode with little
more imagination. Abdullah trained Caesarr who came in for big
money in the ring ran a poor fourth.
However, Shukla was seen in better light in
the last race of the day where he brought lesser fancied Belief
with a late run to get the better of Royal Caribbean whose lost
all her chances by drifting out of a straight. Jockey Imran
Chisty gave a poor account of himself on the runner-up. Belief
and Crystal Delight had a common owner and though the first
named had better credentials, it was the latter that came in for
spirited betting in the ring. Eyes of Truth even snatched the
third spot from Crystal Delight by a whisker.