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Proviso excels

Hyderabad: Proviso and Pay Day excelled when the horses were exercised here on Wednesday morning (Nov. 26).

Sand:

600m: Cefiro (Ramana) 47, 400/27. Moved on the bit. Golden Tricks (Laxmikanth), Rainbow Fog (Chary) 47, 400/30. They were easy. Autumn Gold (Ali Khan) (1,200-600) 46.5. Easy.

800m: Temple Bells (Sequeira) 1-2, 600/47, 400/29. Easy. Mr Don (Ali Khan), Flying Phoenix (M.Krishna) 59, 600/43.5, 400/27.5. They finished together. Pay Day (A.Imran Khan) 58, 600/44, 400/29. Pleased. Proviso (Laxmikanth), Come Together (A.Imran Khan) 58, 600/43, 400/30. Former finished five lengths in front, while latter was easy. True Value (Mukesh), Grand Rapids (Ali Khan) 1-0, 600/44, 400/29. Both were level. Golden Flame (Ramana) 59, 600/44, 400/29. Easy. Lenavi (Chary) (1,200-400) 1-2. Moved well. Classic Art (Anil) 1-0, 600/44, 400/29. Pleased.

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