Silvertre whose debut was
delayed due to her aversion to the gates, seems to have overcome
her problems and the ridiculous ease with which she won her
outing, confirms the pre-race expectations of her belonging to
the highest class. It is a pity that she came to hand so late
because if only she had come right earlier, she could have had
her say in the classics. Nevertheless, her progress will be of
interest as she could still be targeted at quite a few plums
even at this stage of her career.
The New
Millennium Cup had attracted a competitive field. Flying
Scotsman, who had recorded a smashing win despite running into
rough weather in his last outing, was the overwhelming favourite
to win as the terms of the race was in his favour. Vivid Dreams
had the form but since her performance had come mainly come in
sprints, the extended trip of seven furlongs was thought to be a
hindrance for her to maintain her supremacy. Blue Hare and Hope
And Faith were well supported while the top-weights Acrobat and
Tempt Me Not who have seen better days, were left to run at
fancy odds.
Jockey Prakash
who replaced Aslam Kader on Arrakis, failed to settle the son of
Steinbeck who fought for his head and the jockey had no other
ago but to let him run freely in front. Vivid Dreams was handily
placed behind the front-runner. Arrakis shot his bolt on turning
for home and Vivid Dreams took over the running and went clear.
Blue Hare came up with a spirited run but failed to catch up
with the front-runner while Flying Scotsman who was left to
cover a lot of leeway, ended up a tame third. Visiting jockey
Francis Norton did a neat job on the winner.
The Kelachandra
New Year Trophy, a terms race for three-year olds, saw
favouritism fluctuate between Brave Persian and Generation Next,
both of whom attracted a flood of money. The well-bred Priceless
was quietly fancied despite a poor debut run but only by a
minority. In the event, Priceless who covered places on the
front-runners with Prakash hardly moving a muscle, swept past
the front-running Brave Persian to finish in taking style.
Trainer Ganapathy has a good type of youngster in Priceless who
has a bright future ahead of her. Brave Persian held on to the
runner-up spot while Flirt With Speed was placed third.
Generation Next reportedly dropped his bit and was never in the
hunt at any stage of the race.
Just as
race-goers were hailing the high quality win recorded by
Priceless, her older half-sister Silvertre making a bleated
debut, walked past the opposition in great fashion. Although she
beat nothing of note, the style of win was extraordinary and the
daughter of Alnasr Alwasheek should have an uninterrupted run to
the highest class.
Sacristia, who
was left to tackle a very poor opposition, slammed the same,
winning by a distance. Dover, the eternal bridesmaid, led till
passed by the eventual winner inside the final 300 metres.
Forest Rose was a late-finishing third while Shining Knight, who
had some credentials to finish on board, was in distress and
finished down the field.
Sirajuddin’s
Wool U Gooli recorded an encore; with a start to finish win in
the day’s opener where the fancied Diamond Harbour was not
sighted. The well-bred Great Splendour made a late dash but the
front-runner was too far ahead. In a close finish, Auchterarder
staved off the challenge of Sinatra and Special Request. In the
concluding race of the day, Mumbai Dancer finally came good,
with a start to finish win over rank outsider Silver Touch.