Sledgehammer impresses

February 25, 2012 03:43 pm | Updated 03:43 pm IST - Mumbai:

Sledgehammer and Ice Empire impressed when the horses were exercised here on Saturday morning.

Inner sand

800m: Emerging Star (D.K.Ashish), Native Lady (R.K.Mahesh) 53, 600/39. They finished level freely. Red Tabasco (S.Kamble) 51, 600/38. Moved well. Scintillo (S.Sunil), San Rafael (Shelar) 51, 600/37.5. Former finished four lengths ahead. Glowing Star (Shelar), Kerringdingan (S.Sunil) 52, 600/38.5. They moved level freely. Visionist (T.Mahesh) 52, 600/40. Moved freely. Déjà vu (Dashrath), Merck (N.Jodha) 53, 600/39. Former ended two lengths in front.

1,000m: Pirateer (Dashrath), O'Princess (Sandesh) 1-4.5, 600/37. Former made up two lengths and finished level. Seeking Glory (Rupesh), Silent Whisper (David Allan) 1-7, 800/52, 600/38. They moved level freely. Blue Mellon (S.Sunil), Autumn Rush (Shelar) 1-5, 800/51, 600/38. Former started two lengths behind and finished level. Kalinga Star (Prasad) 1-8, 600/41. Moved freely. Mega A Trois (C.S.Jodha), Bonobo (Chandrakant) and Domain Anna (rb) 1-9, 600/42. First named was superior. Angels Quest (D.S.Rathore) 1-7, 600/39. Pushed.

1,200m: Ice Empire (R.Hughes) 1-4, 600/38. Moved attractively. Sariska (Stephane Pasquier), Nush (rb) 1-25, 600/42. Former ended five lengths in front.

1,600m: Sledgehammer (Sandeep Jadhav), Star Of Gibraltar (C.Rajendra) 1-47, 1,200/1-18, 600/38.5. Former was well in hand and finished one length ahead.

Outer sand

1,000m: Silver Soul (N.Jodha) 1-6.5, 600/41.5. Moved well.

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