Follow The Dream catches the eye

Published - April 11, 2011 04:32 pm IST - Mumbai:

Follow The Dream and Astapi caught the eye when the horses were exercised here on Monday morning (April 11).

Inner sand

800m: Sleuth (rb), Andromache (rb) 52, 600/38. Former ended two lengths in front. Crowned Princess (rb) 56, 600/42. Easy. Flying Jewel (Pradeep) 54, 600/39. Moved freely.

1,000m: Running Sun (rb) 1-12, 600/42. Easy. Astapi (Khalander) 1-2.5, 600/36.5. Moved attractively. Follow The Dream (S.Sunil), Arshavin (Shelar) 1-0.5, 800/48.5, 600/37. Former finished a distance ahead. Former impressed. Sparkler (rb) 1-9, 600/40.5. Moved freely. Calypso Queen (Pradeep) 1-12, 600/43. Easy.

1,200m: Emerald Star (Hamir) 1-26, 600/42. Easy.

Race track

800m: Mediator (Sandesh), Lake Ontario (Shelar) 51, 600/36. Both moved freely.

1,000m: Born To Race (Ashad Asbar), Lucky Misba (Khalander) 1-6, 800/50, 600/35.5. They moved level freely. Grant Park (Aadesh), Samiel (K.Kadam) 1-7.5, 600/36.5. They finished level. Afsaneh (Agarwal), Black Phantom (rb) 1-6, 800/52, 600/37.5. Former finished four lengths ahead. Mahima (Shelar), Free For All (S.Sunil) 1-3.5, 600/34. They moved neck and neck freely. Midnight Club (Zervan), Distinguished (rb) 1-6, 800/50, 600/36. Former better.

Gate practice (Inner sand)

1,000m: Hotspur (rb) 1-9, 600/40.5. Moved freely. Sugar Loaf (rb), Knighton (T.S.Jodha) and Star Blessings (rb) 1-6, 800/52, 600/39. Sugar Loaf and Knighton were level and finished four lengths ahead. Misschevious Trot (Sandesh), Venus Rosewater (Hamir) and Illustrious (Mansoor) 1-2.5, 600/37.5. First named finished four lengths ahead. Sun Kissed (Baria), Al Huzzah (rb) 1-4, 600/39. Former finished well clear.

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