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Dancing Dynamite catches the eye

Mumbai: Dancing Dynamite caught the eye when the horses were exercised here on Thursday morning (April 30).

Inner sand:

800m: Star Impact (Dashrath) 57, 600/42. Easy. Swahili (Kapoor) 54.5, 600/41. Moved fluently. Sea Warrior (I.Shaikh) 55, 600/41. Easy. Pure Devotion (Kapoor) 55, 600/40. Moved freely. Dancing Dynamite (Baria) 51, 600/37. Moved attractively. Lago Medio (Kotwal), Tattenhoe (I.Chisty) 49, 600/36.5. They moved level freely. Rejuvenite (F.Irani) 53.5, 600/40.5. Moved freely. Golden Oriole (Kapoor) 55, 600/41. Easy.

1,000m: French Kiss (Jethu) 1-10, 600/41. Easy.

1,600m: Yowza (Zervan) 1-51, 600/43. Moved freely.

Outer sand:

600m: Shyboy (T.S.Jodha) 40. Easy.

800m: River Pride (Shelar) 52, 600/39. Moved well. Got To Go (Neeraj) 55.5, 600/40.5. Good.

1,200m: Macho Uno (rb) 1-24.5, 1,000/1-9.5, 600/42. Urged.

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