Jockey Prakash, who ended the season, retaining his
hold on the jockeys’ championship, guided Matchless Princess to a fine victory in the Leading
Owner Cup (Div I). After seven listless runs in winter and the seasonal drop of three kgs, Sunny Spice was ready for
the fray. At least the connections thought so as he was backed spiritedly, to the exclusion of his
rivals so much so that Matchless Princess who had all the credentials, having been given light rides earlier in
the season, drifted out in the ring. Such methods are always fraught with danger. The wide outside draw too
affected the chances of Sunny Spice considerably as jockey Shobhan Babu had to use up the horse to take a
favorable position. To compound his problems, he lost the whip even as Sunny Spice hit the front at the top
of the straight, which put paid to the hopes of the favourite. In the meanwhile Matchless Princes, who had
moved up smoothly to range alongside Sunny Spice,
picked up momentum and went away for a comfortable win. Common Wealth was a surprise second ahead of
Saladin, with Sunny Spice slipping to fifth position.
The son of Young Senor should make amends next time out. The lower division of the race went the way of
It’s So Wonderful who had all the credentials, having lost by a whisker in his previous essay to Speed
Mistress but had finished well ahead of eventual winner Brush With Fame. Cool Jaaz once again let down.
There was misplaced support for Kolkata challenger Amicable who ran no sort of a race.
Aracaju was the impressive winner of the lower division.
Most Convincing was withdrawn from the fray as jockey Suraj Narredu had a fall the previous day at Mysore and the authorities did not give a suitable replacement. Suraj who shares the second position in the
jockeys tally, is put in the `C' category where he has exalted company of jockeys who are fortunate if they get a ride or two in a month while winless wonders are
classified in `A'
category. The Stipes categorize the jockeys at the beginning of the season, take a holiday in the
intervening period and wake up to revise the list at the end of the season! While the ratings of 100 horses are revised week after week, the Stipes do not find any merit in such an exercise. How can a jockey of the caliber of Suraj be placed in `C' Category defies explanation. Though Suraj could have fulfilled his commitments for the day, the rule stipulates that even if the jockey is temporarily incapacitated by a fall during a race, he cannot ride for 48 hours. What is sacrosanct about the number of hours that a jockey needs to stay out when he can be fit enough to ride after a couple of hours?
The law can be an ass if applied mechanically.
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Sound Reasoning (B Prakash up) winning The Leading Tipster Cup Div II

Magic Musiac (B Prakash up)
winning The CHAMPION TRAINER CUP-DIV II from Diamond Caves (Shoban Babu up)

Freeze of presentation ceremony
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Crown Ambassador was blazing the track and had
stripped fit after an educative run but the market favoured failed favourite Revendell. Often, one tends
to find reasons for the failure of a fashionably bred favourite but in racing, such methods are bound to
fail. Crown Ambassador, who ran prominently in front, surged ahead of the rest on turning for home and won
with a measure of comfort. Radical Velocity, sporting blinkers for the first time, did not show early speed,
and jockey Malesh Narredu had to work on the daughter of Placerville right through the trip. Radical
Velocity found foot when the race was in the safe keeping of Crown Ambassador, but did well to push
Revendell to the third spot. Revendell is surely nothing special. Indian Tech, who ran fourth, should
be earmarked for early success for he is going to run into comparatively poor company at Mysore.
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In pouring rain, apprentice Chandrashekar did a tidy
job of steering favourite Galaxie Dust to an easy win over Advertorial in the Champion Jockey Trophy (Div
I). Inner Light who had let down a few times as a fancied runner, came good in the lower division,
winning without much fuss. Sound Reasoning won the day’s opener quite competently while Magic Music had
to be fully extended to snuff out the challenge of Diamond Caves who found foot late and finished with a
rattle to miss the berth by a whisker. Alybaby finally obliged albeit in a tight finish over Star View who
showed some improvement in form andBrave Persian. Darashah’s He’s So Fine obliged as a favourite,
staving off the challenge of Springtide who found one better for the second time in succession.
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Galaxie Dust (Chandrashekar up)
winning The Champion Jockey Cup Div I
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