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Ricardo bags the Meydan Plate

Ricardo bags the Meydan Plate

The Hindu14-06-2025

Arjun Mangalorkar trained Ricardo (Trevor up) won the Meydan Plate (1,200m), the main event of the races held here on Saturday (June 14).
The winner is owned by Mr. Haider Soomar, M/s. Arun Alagappan Racing LLP, Mr. Chandrakanth Kankaria & Mukteshwar Racing LLP.
The results
1. KRANJI PLATE (2,000m): REFRESHMENT (G. Vivek) 1, Amazing Stride (Neeraj) 2, Gold Empire (Suraj) 3 and Carat Love (Pavan) 4. 3-1/2, 1-1/4 and 30-1/2. 2m 07.96s. Rs. 24 (w), 15 and 16 (p), SHP: 25, THP: 29, FP: 70, Q: 42, Trinella: 35/15. Favourite: Amazing Stride.
Owners: Mr. K. Kaliyaperumal, Mr. P. Prasanna Kumar, Mr. K. Manoj Kumar, Mr. K. Kamesh, Mr. Dean Stephens & Mr. Balam Mohla. Trainer: Prasanna Kumar.
2. SIR CECIL PLATE (1,200m): EBOTSE (Aleemuddin) 1, Smile Of Beauty (Ramswarup) 2, Augusto (G. Vivek) 3 and Isabelle (Pavan) 4. 1-1/2, 2-1/4 and Lnk. 1m 15.17s. Rs. 44 (w), 18, 16 and 19 (p), SHP: 42, THP: 61, FP: 158, Q: 55, Trinella: 359/229, Exacta: 1,402/627. Favourite: Smile Of Beauty.
Owners: Rajagiri Rubber & Produce Co Ltd rep. by Mr & Mrs. Dilip Thomas'. Trainer: Arjun Mangalorkar.
3. JUSTICE P. MEDAPA MEMORIAL TROPHY (1,200m): DIABLO (P. Sai Kumar) 1, Don Carlos (Trevor) 2, Whirlwind (Neeraj) 3 and Vibrant Bliss (Akshay K) 4. Shd, 1-1/4 and 3. 1m 17.45s. Rs. 205 (w), 47, 12 and 36 (p), SHP: 32, THP: 83, FP: 1,602, Q: 357, Trinella: 79,906, Exacta: 89,952 (carried over). Favourite: Don Carlos.
Owners: Mr. Ashok Ranpise, Mr. Seshadri Reddy Pochana, Mr. Teegala Sumant Reddy, Dr. Teegala Vijender Reddy, Mr. Satish Kumar Reddy Poondla, Mr. Giri Prathamesh Mahadev, Mr. Bollineni Krishnaiah & Mr. Teja Gollapudi. Trainer: Prasad Raju K.S.V.
4. WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY CUP (1,600m): ALAMGIR (Suraj) 1, Pristine Glory (Neeraj) 2, Darrington (L.A. Rozario) 3 and Edmonton (Kuldeep S) 4. 4, 3-1/2 and 5-1/4. 1m 44.76s. Rs. 16 (w), 12 and 13 (p), SHP: 24, THP: 31, FP: 25, Q: 21, Trinella: 60/42, Exacta: 77/31. Favourite: Alamgir.
Owners: Mr. Saleem A. Jasdanwalla & Mr. Ashok Ranpise. Trainer: Irfan Ghatala.
5. MEYDAN PLATE (1,200m): RICARDO (Trevor) 1, Imperial Blue (Pavan) 2, Uchuchaihshravas (Neeraj) 3 and Crown Drive (Abhishek Mhatre) 4. Nk, 3 and 3-1/4. 1m 16.84s. Rs. 27 (w), 14, 31 and 29 (p), SHP: 94, THP: 62, FP: 179, Q: 235, Trinella: 6,083/2,607, Exacta: 95,177/40,790. Favourite: Ricardo.
Owners: Mr. Haider Soomar, M/s. Arun Alagappan Racing LLP, Mr. Chandrakanth Kankaria & Mukteshwar Racing LLP. Trainer: Arjun Mangalorkar.
6. ROYAL COMMAND PLATE (1,200m): POLE STAR (N Darshan) 1, Basilica (Ramswarup) 2, Sienna Princess (Sai Kiran) 3 and El Rey (Aleemuddin) 4. 6-3/4, 2 and 1/2. 1m 17.10s. Rs. 47 (w), 17, 26 and 21 (p), SHP: 62, THP: 51, FP: 869, Q: 258, Trinella: 1,613/1,273, Exacta: 3,265/1,088. Favourite: El Rey.
Owners: M/s. Rapar Galloping Stars LLP, Mr. Anjan Kumar Rangaraj, Manjri Horse Breed Farm Pvt Ltd & Stride Livestock Pvt Ltd. Trainer: Prasanna Kumar.
Jackpot: Rs. 1,49,447 (three tkts); Runner-up: 6,862 (28 tkts); Treble (i): 6,463 (one tkt); (ii): 435 (57 tkts).

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