
Circle Of Dreams, who has been well-prepared, is expected to score in the War Hammer Million
Circle Of Dreams, who has been well-prepared, is expected to score in the War Hammer Million (1,400m), the feature event of the races to be held here on Sunday (May 18).
False rails (width about 7m from 1,600m to the winning post) will be in position.
1. NEWMARKET PLATE (1,400m), rated 00 to 25, 5-y-o & over, 2.00 p.m.: 1. Sling Shot (1) Koshi K 62.5, 2. Sea Diamond (4) P. Sai Kumar 62, 3. Chinky Pinky (5) Aleemuddin 61.5, 4. Southernaristocrat (7) Antony 60, 5. Firefinch (6) Jagadeesh 59.5, 6. Ice Storm (3) R. Vaibhav 58.5, 7. Sacred Creator (2) B. Dharshan 57.5 and 8. Burning Arrow (8) Angad 56.
1. SEA DIAMOND,2. SLING SHOT, 3. ICE STORM
2. TRACK LIGHTNING PLATE (1,400m), maiden 3-y-o only, (Terms), 2.30: 1. Darrington (7) R. Vaibhav 56, 2. Edmonton (9) Kuldeep S 56, 3. Midnight Blue (10) Yash 56, 4. Resplendence (2) A.A. Vikrant 56, 5. Devate (4) Akshay K 54.5, 6. Galway Girl (6) Vishal Bunde 54.5, 7. Jalwa (3) C.A. Brisson 54.5, 8. Mystic Charm (8) P. Mani 54.5, 9. Queen Maxima (5) Darshan 54.5 and 10. Xanthe (1) Sandesh 54.5.
1. XANTHE, 2. DARRINGTON, 3. EDMONTON
3. SWEET MEMORIES PLATE (Div. II), (1,200m), rated 20 to 45, 3.00: 1. Basilica (9) Neeraj 60, 2. Real Happiness (3) A.A. Vikrant 56.5, 3. Count Basie (2) Tauseef 56, 4. Honeypot (7) Angad 56, 5. Legendary Impact (1) R. Vaibhav 55.5, 6. Supercharge (8) Shinde 55, 7. Lorven Luv (4) C.A. Brisson 54.5, 8. Master Way (6) P. Sai Kumar 54.5 and 9. Selection (5) Sai Kiran 54.
1. BASILICA, 2. SELECTION, 3. SUPERCHARGE
4. MAYOR'S CUP (1,400m), rated 60 to 85, 3.30: 1. Trakila (7) Trevor 60.5, 2. Bharat (5) N. Darshan 60, 3. English Bay (4) Shinde 59.5, 4. Jersey King (1) P. Sai Kumar 58.5, 5. Mandarino (8) Arvind K 57, 6. Sekhmet (9) Antony 56, 7. Grizzly (10) Sai Kiran 55, 8. Auspicious Queen (2) R. Vaibhav 54, 9. Invincible (3) Neeraj 54 and 10. Regal Reality (6) Akshay K 52.5.
1. REGAL REALITY, 2. TRAKILA, 3. JERSEY KING
5. WAR HAMMER MILLION ( 1,400m), 3-y-o, (Terms), 4.00: 1, Vibrant Bliss (1) P. Sai Kumar 57, 2. Morano (9) Sandesh 56.5, 3. Gloriousness (2) Suraj 55.5, 4. Stormy Sea (5) N.S. Parmar 55.5, 5. Circle Of Dreams (8) Akshay K 54, 6. El Rey (7) Neeraj 54, 7. Pole Star (10) G. Vivek 54, 8. Red Bishop (6) S. Saqlain 54, 9. Emerald Touch (3) S. Shareef 53.5, 10. Ice Of Fire (11) Trevor 52.5 and 11. Mountain Jewel (4) Mustakim Alam 52.5.
1. CIRCLE OF DREAMS, 2. STORMY SEA, 3. GLORIOUSNESS
6. EPSOM PLATE (1,400m), rated 40 to 65, 4.30: 1. Excellent Lass (7) Yash 61, 2. Finley (5) Ramswarup 59.5, 3. Sassy (3) Tauseef 56.5, 4. Dufy (2) Neeraj 55.5, 5. Ibrahimovic (6) Arvind K 54, 6. Live The Dream (1) R. Ajinkya 53.5, 7. Disruptor (4) Hindu S 52 and 8. Scarlette Lady (8) S. Shareef 50.5.
1. EXCELLENT LASS, 2. FINLEY, 3. LIVE THE DREAM
7. SWEET MEMORIES PLATE (Div. I), (1,200m), rated 20 to 45, 5.00: 1. Knotty Affair (3) Asirvatham 61, 2. The Gallery Time (9) Sai Kiran 60.5, 3. Fortis (8) Shreyas S 59.5, 4. Felisa (4) Pavan 59, 5. Solo Prince (6) Arvind K 59, 6. Eternal Glory (1) Akshay K 58.5, 7. Lockheed (7) R. Vaibhav 58, 8. Anzac Parade (5) Likith Appu 57, 9. Peridot (2) Vishwa 56 and 10. Equalizer (10) Hindu S 52.
1. ETERNAL GLORY, 2. FORTIS, 3. ANZAC PARADE
Day's best: CIRCLE OF DREAMS
Double: XANTHE - REGAL REALITY
Jkt: 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7; Tr (i): 2, 3 and 4; (ii): 5, 6 and 7.
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