Dancing Prances shows out

February 16, 2013 05:03 pm | Updated 05:29 pm IST - Mumbai:

Dancing Prances showed out when the horses were exercised here on Saturday morning.

Inner sand

600m: Aigiaion (D.K.Ashish) 41. Easy.

800m: Star Mountain (Sandeep Jadhav), Baroness (Pradeep) 51.5, 600/39. Former finished two lengths ahead. Raptor (V.Jodha) 55, 600/42.5. Easy. Home Factor (Shelar) 53, 600/40. Pressed. Mambo Magic (Shelar) 54.5, 600/41. Moved freely. Rashun (T.S.Jodha) 55, 600/41. Moved freely.

1,000m: Heavens Key (Pradeep) 1-9, 600/41. Moved well. Fond Memories (Rupesh) 1-7.5, 600/41. Moved well. Valerian (Jethu) 1-11.5, 600/43. Easy.

1,200m: Zakynthos (Jethu) 1-23.5, 600/40. Moved freely. Razeena (Pereira) 1-22.5, 600/41. Moved well. Octopaul (Hamir), Starring (Sameer) 1-20.5, 1,000/1-6, 600/40. Former finished four lengths ahead. Super Start (D.K.Ashish), Enlightenment (Pasha) 1-21.5, 1,000/1-6.5, 800/52.5, 600/38.5. Former started three lengths behind and finished four lengths ahead. Dancing Prances (Dashrath), Dancing Glances (Shelar) 1-16, 1,000/1-3.5, 800/51.5, 600/39. Former started six lengths behind and easily finished five lengths ahead. Former excelled. Antonius Maximus (Pradeep), Emperor Of France (Martin Dwyer) 1-20.5, 1,000/1-7, 600/41. Former was two lengths superior.

1,600m: Amelia (Kharadi), Dynamo (Zervan) 1-53, 600/40.5. They moved level freely.

Outer sand

800m: Talk Of The Town (Martin Dwyer), Wind And Rain (Merchant) 54.5, 600/40.5. They finished level. Celtic King (Martin Dwyer), Ice Pick (Merchant) 56, 600/42. Pair easy. Little Love (Martin Dwyer) 54, 600/39. Moved freely.

1,000m: Dancing Splendour (T.S.Jodha) 1-6, 600/39. Moved well.

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