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Immense, Spearhead and Cecil please

June 28, 2013 04:44 pm | Updated 04:44 pm IST - BANGALORE:

Immense, Spearhead and Cecil pleased when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning (June 28).

Outer sand:

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600m: Hemisphere (Zervan) 45. Moved freely. Shinnecock Hills (S. John) 45. Moved freely.

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1000m: Ezee Go Lucky (Shiva Kumar) 1-14, 600/44.5. Moved freely.

1200m: Sue Nevell (Arshad), Prince Of Darkness (Sreekanth) 1-27, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/42.5. They moved fluently. Refreshed (Asbar), Arrabian Gold (Akshay) 1-26.5, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/43.5. Former pleased. Sandstorm (Samad) 1-25, 1,000/1-11, 600/44.5. In fine trim. Sebright (Selvaraj) 1-31, (1,200-600) 43. Eased up. Immense (S. John) 1-27, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/42.5. Moved impressively. Cecil (P. Trevor) 1-23.5, 1,000/1-9.5, 600/43. A good display.

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1400m: Shamrock Lady (A. Joshi) 1-48.5, (1,400-600) 56. Easy. Sun Kingdom (Mrs. Silva) 1-47, (1,400-600) 57.Moved on the bit.

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1600m: Spearhead (P. Trevor) 1-54.5, 1,400/1-40, 1,200/1-26.5, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/44. Pleased.

Gate practice – inner sand:

1400m: Strombolite (Anjar), Stormer (S. John) 1-38, (1,400-600) 54. They jumped out well. Dofantasy (Qureshi), Ace Lexington (Selvaraj) 1-47, (1,400-600) 55. They took a level jump and eased up in the last part. King Of The Court (Ranjeet), Wing Commander (B. Harish) 1-34, (1,400-600) 51. Former showed out. Half Moon Bay (Kuldeep), Sutton Prince (Gnaneshwar), Sayyonee (R. Shelar) 1-33, (1,400-600) 50. Half Moon Bay impressed. Bolts Colt (rb), Avari (Sahanawaz) 1-43, (1,400-600) 51.5. Former finished five lengths ahead. Deep Diver (rb), Cool Nature (Christopher), Chilli Vodka (Indrajeet) 1-34, (1,400-600) 48.5. They jumped out smartly.

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