New World, Capriole please

February 22, 2013 06:16 pm | Updated 06:16 pm IST - Mumbai:

New World and Capriole pleased when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning (February 22).

Inner sand:

600m: Set To Fly (Pradeep) 37.5. Pushed.

800m: Amistad (Zervan), Gran Turismo (rb) 54.5, 600/40.5. Pair level. San Rafael (Ashad Asbar), Rajasthan Glory (Shammi) 50, 600/37. Former finished four lengths ahead. One Kept Secret (T. Mahesh), Brown Dynamite (Roushan) 52, 600/38. Former superior.

1000m: Athos (Neeraj), 1-7.5, 800/53, 600/39. Responded well. Zoraavar (Pradeep), Infalliable (Sandeep Jadhav) 1-6, 600/39. They moved level freely. New World (S.Sunil), Machala (Shelar) 1-6, 600/39. Former started three lengths behind and finished six lengths ahead.

1200m: Capriole (T.Mahesh), Halle (Roushan) 1-19.5, 1000/1-5.5, 600/40. Former was easy while the latter was urged to end level.

1600m: Cactus Cash (C.S.Jodha), Neon Light (N.Jodha) 1-50, 1200/1-23, 600/42.5. Former finished six lengths ahead.

Outer sand:

800m: Spirit Of Mercy (T.S.Jodha) 50, 600/37. Pressed. Manyatta (Daniel Grant) 51, 600/38. Moved well.

1000m: Presence (Neeraj) 1-6, 600/38. Moved well. Muntasir (Ikram) 1-8, 600/40. Moved freely.

Gate practice noted on the inner sand:

1000m: Balinga (Bernard), Champakali (Prasad) 1-7, 600/39. Former finished four lengths ahead. King Julien (S.Kamble), Purple Patch (rb) 1-7.5, 600/41. Former better. Corregio (Abhishek), Demonstrator (Shelar) 1-10, 600/42. Former finished well clear. Glorious Reward (Hamir), Set Sail (Sameer) and All At Sea (Dashrath) 1-10, 600/42. Glorious Reward was the pick.

Noted on Feb. 21:

Outer sand:

800m: Starry Eyes (Merchant) 51.5, 600/39. Moved well.

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