Glorious Colours should show a great deal of improvement after this run and should be a front liner for the Bangalore
1000 Guineas should the connections decide to pitch her in place of Fond Fantasy. Glorious Colours has
every chance to win the first classic of the season though her style of running suggested that she will be
more at home over a staying trip. The influence of Razeen appears to be more pervasive than that of her
dam Time And Place who was basically a sprinter and excelled in the Sprinters Classic.
Though Obligado was conceding weight to his adversaries, the son of Indictment was fancied
strongly to win as Glorious Colours was thrown at the deep end after a longish break. Royal Force set a
reasonable pace, with Obligado in close proximity of the front-runner in about fourth or fifth position
along with Glorious Colours. Rounding the final bend, Royal Force packed up and Obligado surged ahead even
as Glorious Colours came up with a big run. The manner in which Glorious Colours quickened, it looked as
though the daughter of Razeen will sweep past the opposition. However, with Obligado not inclined to
give up, there was a battle royale, with Obligado managing to spare a shade less than a length at the
finish. Glorious Colours was done in by lack of fitness though her class was clearly evident by this
heart-warming performance, which should serve as a good lead race for the fillies’ classic. Augill
Castle, who has been fairly consistent, finished third ahead of Double Eagle while Bernstein ran below par.
Taipan who racing at the wrong end of the field, dislodged his jockey Khalander after traveling about a
furlong from the start.
La Bella Vita who had showed up in her only appearance during the Summer Season, had the best credentials to
win the 1200 metres Rajyotsava Cup, the supporting event of the day. The filly was blazing the track and
she had plenty of scope to move up in the handicap scale. However, there were more supporters for the
other runners like Viking Victor, All Rainbows and Hero Worship. Jockey Silva did well to move up from
the outside draw to be in striking second position behind the front-running Dare You Say. La Bella Vita
got stronger inside the final 100 metres and managed to wear down the challenge of the front-runner and
reached the safety of the winning post even as there was a cavalry charge behind. Ankole finished with a
flourish to take the runner up spot ahead of All Rainbows while Dare You Say weakened to finish fourth.
Whenever two horses from the same connections run and two quality jockeys are declared to ride them, the
punters are put in a dilemma because it is always the wrong horse which gets more support and conviction
under such circumstances becomes difficult. Silken Magic was strongly fancied ahead of Devil’s Own along
with Explosivo. It was Devil’s Own who triumphed in the end, with a sustained run on the wide outside to
win at the expense of Explosivo who had shaped like a winner after shooting ahead in the final
furlong. Silken Magic showed up briefly but was way off the target. Aarthi snatched the third spot with a good
stretch run. The lower division of the M M Galstaun Memorial Plate went the way of Padmanabhan trained
Centralito who won in tremendous fashion in the hands of Suraj Narredu. The tail-swishing Centralito was not
strongly fancied to win as the sprint distance was expected to go against the daughter of Razeen.
Titanium cornered all the support but he did not put his best foot forward. Centralito lacked the early
speed and was in the rear when the field took the final bend. Magic Music took charge of the proceedings
but Narredu who had wisely brought Centralito through the shortest way, managed to squeeze an opening
between Magic Music and Samyuktaa. The filly, after being shown the day light, quickened brilliantly and
won with a great deal of ease. Surely, Centralito has a great deal of class about her notwithstanding her
temperamental behaviour. Her next run will be in the Golconda 1000 Guineas at Hyderabad.
Exuberant who is bred as full sister to the celebrated Classical Act was the overwhelming favourite to win
the Cordon Bleu Pleate (Div II). The filly had no difficulty in accounting for Eros Royal Bell in pretty
impressive fashion but it is too early to say anything about her classic prospects as she beat a modest lot.
Exuberant will next race in the Super Mile at Mumbai and that will give a clue to her potential. The upper
division of the race was run in blinding rain and Mohan Valavi kept his record intact of saddling a
winner on the opening day of the season when his ward Demanding won in testing conditions. Demanding hit the
front from the word `go’ and easily held on to win from favourite No Opposition and fancied Merango.
Amber Prince was backed to the exclusion of his rivals in the concluding race of the day but the son of Dark
Nile slackened close home. Amazing Ability, perhaps relishing the conditions and the free use of the whip
by Guruprasad, came up with a flourishing run to down the front-runner close home. Michael Eshwer’s
Shakalaka Baby who got up just in time to nose out Sensitivity won the season’s opener. Maggie Thatcher
flashed on the scene rather late but nevertheless the finishing burst should help her strike early.