The
Gr 1 Bangalore Derby produced a dream finish for the trainer and owner
combination of Ganapathy and Dr M A M Ramaswamy. Two sons of Razeen, Amber
Regent and Fabulous Star fought out a thrilling battle in the final
furlong, with the former winning by the proverbial whisker. Fabulous Star
who was unfortunate to have lost a certain Derby at Hyderabad only the
last week, produced a tremendous performance but went down fighting
outlining the fact that he is a gutsy performer. Obligado had every chance
but the grand son of Razeen clearly did not stay the grueling trip of a
mile and half and fizzled out after raising hopes at the top of the
straight. Ill-luck continued to dog Padmanabhan trained L’Avenir who was
given an uncharacteristic ride by jockey Pesi Shroff who kept the horse
too far behind the field and then ran into a wall of tiring horses. By the
time, L’Avenir could get a clear passage; the race was well sewn up by
the front-running duo. To add to the woes of L’Avenir’s connections,
the gelding came back with an injury, which would keep him out of action
at least for the time being.
Amber Regent is a horse
for the course. Amber Regent who failed in both his outings at Hyderabad
including in the Deccan Derby, has been a brilliant performer in Bangalore,
and had twice won over a mile and quarter trip and went into the Derby as
the fittest of the lot. There was some doubt whether the small made
gelding who was running a testing race for the third time within a month
would retain the same sharpness. But Amber Regent proved to be a tough
customer and what is more, he fought out every inch of the final 100
metres to retain the initiative and stave off the strong challenge of the
stablemate. Incidentally, King’s Academy, half brother to Amber Regent
had won a triple crown at Kolkata some years ago and as such, stamina was
Amber Regent’s forte apart from his ability to quicken in a trice, the
quality so lacking in the rest of the opposition in fray, barring the
stablemate.
Oaks winner Society Dream
was assigned the job of pace maker but the filly lacked the initial speed
so much so that by the time Aslam Kader was able to drive out the filly to
the front, she had expended her energies and packed up but fortunately for
the Ramaswamy brigade, there were others willing to take up that job.
Shroff kept L’Avenir, who was always a front-runner, in the rear and he
waited with his mount for too long. L’Avenir’s forte is not his
ability to quicken but outstay the others and the battle was lost well
before it began. The front running Generic Emperor and Tough Emperor
packed up on turning for home and Malesh Narredu quickly pushed Obligado
to the front even as Amber Regent and Fabulous Star were covering ground
on the front-runners briskly. Obligado shot ahead but failed to sustain
and Amber Regent surged ahead, with Fabulous Star close on his heels. The
leeway of about two lengths that Amber Regent had, stood him in good stead
as Fabulous Star inched his way perilously close but the winning post came
far too soon for the latter. The Ramaswamy camp was really elated by the
success and the turf baron showed his excitement by leading in both the
horses and posing for photographs even before the photo-finish result was
announced. It was a well-deserved success for trainer Ganapathy and his
Boss. ``As long as the God and Boss are with me,
I will continue to do well,’’ Ganapathy said to the cheer
of the big gathering.
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In a thrilling finish Amber Regent (B Prakash up), winning The Bangalore Derby (Grade I)
from stable mate Fabulous Star (M. A. Gallagher up).

Amber Regent (B Prakash up), winner of the Bangalore Derby (Grade I)
being led in by trainer S Ganapathy and Owner Dr. M A M Ramaswamy. Also
seen M.A.M.R. Muthiah (extreme right)
Owner Dr. M A M Ramaswamy & his son M A M R Muthaiah receiving the trophy from
Mr. Marilingaiah, Chairman of BTC.
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