Nextstar shines

April 16, 2018 04:33 pm | Updated 04:33 pm IST - Mumbai:

Nextstar shone when the horses were exercised here on Monday (April 16) morning.

Inner sand:

600m: Lovely Fairy (D.A. Naik) 39. Moved freely.

800m: Mount Olympus (Dashrath) 52, 600/39. Moved well. Exodus (rb) 54, 600/39. Easy. Silver Edge (D.A. Naik) 54, 600/40. Moved freely. Native Prince (Dashrath) 52, 600/38. Pressed. Whitewalker (Baandal), Hi Ho Silver (app) 51, 600/39. They were urged and ended level.

1000m: Admo (Chouhan) 1-4, 600/37. Pushed. Artus (Chouhan) 1-6, 600/39. Moved freely. Kingslayer (Raghuveer) 1-7, 600/39. Moved freely. Nexstar (Chouhan), Grand Eyes (Nikhil Naidu) 1-6, 600/38. Former moved well and finished three lengths ahead. Huzzah’s Phoenix (Deep Shanker), Cool Eyes (Tauseef) 1-6, 600/41. Former was three lengths better.

Outer sand:

600m: Sandalphon (T.S. Jodha) 41. Easy.

800m: Fabio (app), Travieso (S.J.Sunil) 41. Former ended three lengths in front.

1000m: His Master Vice (Shubham), Dragonmoss (Daman) 1-9, 600/40. They ended level.

1400m: Uncle Scrooge (rb), Goshawk (Vishal) 1-35, 1200/1-20, 1000/1-5, 800/51.5, 600/39. Former was one length better.

Gate practice noted on the inner sand.

1000m: Harrier (Nazil), Golden Weaver (Pradeep) 1-5, 600/38. Former finished five lengths ahead. Collegium (Ajinkya), Kilkary Bridge (Deep Shanker) 1-5, 600/38. They jumped out well and finished level. Chezza (Zervan) , Merlot (Pradeep), 1-9, 600/42. Former ended two lengths ahead. Beyond Time (Daman), Red Fort (app) 1-10, 800/54, 600/40. Former better.

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