Snow
Dew edges out Royal Gladiator in a thriller
By
Sharan Kumar
Trainer Padmanabhan's
gamble of taking a shot at the Knock Out Million with Royal Gladiator
despite his ward having to concede weight to all his adversaries
would have come through but for a tremendous finish conjured up by
India's most successful jockey of the moment B Prakash on Snow Dew.
In an exciting battle which was fought the length of the home
stretch, Snow Dew edged out Royal Gladiator in the shadow of the
winning post. A mere neck separated the battling duo.
Affability whose half
sister Six Speed had won this event last year, had the terms of the
race in her favour but she went into the race, trifle underdone,
which put paid to her hopes. Nevertheless she was a game
third.
Padmanabhan was in a
dilemma whether to run Royal Gladiator in the Knock Out Million where
he had to take on formidable contenders, with the terms of the race
loaded against his ward or give a easy lead up race. So much so that
even at the acceptances stage, he was undecided and left in his ward in both day's races.
Finally, he plunged for the Knock Out Million albeit at a fine of Rs
2000 but to his credit, it must be said that he took the right
decision. Royal Gladiator despite this narrow loss, proved silenced
all the critics who were doubting his classic ability. The
got-abroad colt is the one everyone has to beat in the Colts Trial
Stakes, the second classic of the season, to be held next
month.
By Honour And Glory who was the first season
leading sire at America, Royal Gladiator has improved with each turn
and considering the fact that he has scope for improvement, he
should go places.
Affability looked a
cinch to win but for the fact that she lacked solid preparation. With trainer Jaggy Dhariwal returning
only last week after a month long holiday at England, the filly was not
fine tuned for the race. The trainer was rather reluctant to run her
in this race, preferring to give an easy lead up race. However, the filly was not disgraced in defeat and she
can turn the tables on Snow Dew in the Fillies Trial Stakes. She is sure
to improve by leaps and bounds after this run.
On the other hand,
Snow Dew proved that her poor run in the Poonawalla Million was only
an aberration. The temperamental filly who is by Razeen out of Snow,
showed remarkable improvement when winning the Million under adverse
circumstances. She was tuned to the minute and it remains to be seen
how much more she will improve after this energy-sapping
effort which would have taken a quite a toll on her. The Fillies
Trial Stakes is headed for an exciting match race between Snow Dew
and Affability.
Coming back to the race,
Affability, despite pre-race talk of being short on preparation,
went into the race as a favourite, with Ansbach next in demand.
Royal Gladiator and Snow Dew were at generous odds.
Jockey Ruzzan
took Affability on a start to finish mission, with Rich Crown
hassling her on the outside. Royal Gladiator raced in close attendance,
with Ciel Fleuri traveling three horse wide. Ansbach raced along
the rails with Snow Dew ranging alongside.
Approaching the final bend,
Malesh Narredu made his move on Royal Gladiator even as Ciel Fleuri
who had blazed the track, sending distress signals. Ansbach was slightly hampered for room along the rails as Prakash on Snow Dew
tightened him slightly.
Inside the final 300
metres, Royal Gladiator appeared to be edging ahead of a battling
Affability whose reserves of stamina was being tested to the hilt by
her challenger. Aslam Kader on Ansbach tried to push his mount
through the rails even as Prakash brought Snow Dew on the wide
outside, to essay his challenge. The trio battled an exciting battle
but with Affability tiring out, Royal Gladiator and Snow
Dew were left to fight the finish. The latter just about got the nod at the
finish. Ansbach finished fourth ahead of Spirited Effort who should
make his mark in a handicap race.
Much was expected of
Calcutta challenger Ansbach who had run a close second to Royal
Gladiator in the Nanoli Million and the terms favoured him here but
he may not measure up to the competition obtaining at this centre.
Jockey Prakash was fined Rs 1,000 for causing interference to
Ansbach while Narredu coughed up the same amount for a similar
interference on Affability.