
Circle Of Dreams, Kavya, Star Of Night, Galahad, Andre and Stormy Sea excel
Inner sand:
600m: Striking Viking (Rayan), Royal Success (rb) 40. Former finished eight lengths ahead. Supreme Success (Koshi K) 40.5. Moved well.
1000m: Allegro Dance (Darshan) 1-6.5, 600/39. Strode out well. Mrs. Brando (Saqlian), Ksepimar (-) 1-7.5, 600/39.5. They moved well.
1200m: Krystallos (Shreyas) 1-21, 1,000/1-6.5, 600/38.5. Impressed.
Outer sand:
600m: Berrettini (trainer) 41. Pleased. Jersey King (Ram Nandan) 42.5. Pleased. Knotty Cruise (Shareef) 43. Moved freely. Amazing Attraction (Vivek) 43.5. In fine trim. Lady Invictus (rb) 44. Easy. Meropi (Tejeshwar) 41. Moved attractively. Trakila (Tejeshwar) 42.5. In fine trim. Tolkein (R. Pradeep) 43. Strode out well. Forest Fragrance (Hindu S) 44. Moved on the bit. Casteel (Suraj) 44. Moved freely. Rosario (G. Vivek) 41. Moved impressively. Queendom (N. Darshan) 43. Shaped well. Morano (Tejeshwar) 42.5. Strode out well. Magnetic (Saqlian) 43. Impressed. Southern Dynasty (Rayan) 45. Easy. Vyasa (R. Pradeep) 43. Worked well.
1000m: Sea Jack (Rayan)1-15, 600/44. Extended. Triple Star (Salman K), War Enyo (Afsar) 1-14, 600/44. Former finished five lengths ahead. Adornment (Saqlian) 1-16, 600/42.5. In fine trim. Vegetha (I. Chisty) 1-9, 600/41. Moved attractively. Power Of Gold (Saqlian) 1-13.5, 600/42.5. In fine shape. Miss American Pie (N.S. Parmar) 1-11.5, 600/42. Pleased. Kiss Of Grey (Suraj) 1-14.5, 600/45.5. Moved on the bit. Xanthe (Darshan) 1-11, 600/42. Impressed. Knotty Charmer (-) 1-13.5, 600/42.5. In fine condition. Red Bishop (Saqlain) 1-15.5, 600/44. Moved freely. Blind Faith (rb) 1-14.5, 600/43. Worked well. Midnight Blue (rb) 1-16, 600/44.5. Easy. Champions Way (Vaibhav) 1-16, 600/43.5. Moved freely. Lightning Blitz (Suraj) 1-12, 600/43. Strode out well. Hayagriva (G. Vivek) 1-13, 600/44. In fine trim. Laguna Seca ( Hasib), Shine (Hindu S) 1-10, 600/42. Former finished three lengths ahead. Star Of Night (Abhay S) 1-10, 600/41.5. Pleased.
1200m: Vivaldi (Hindu S), Straordinario (Hasib) 1-28.5, 1,000/1-12, 600/43.5. Former finished four lengths ahead. Regal Reality (Akshay) 1-27.5, 1,000/1-13, 600/43. Shaped well. Galahad (Akshay) 1-22.5, 1,000/1-8.5, 600/42. A good display. Sir Winston (Hindu S) 1-30, 1,000/1-13, 600/44.5. Easy. Thassalian (N. Darshan) 1-29, 1,000/1-13.5, 600/43. Strode out well. Andre (P. Trevor), Secret Saint (—) 1-25, 1,000/1-10, 600/43. They moved fluently. Elpenor (Indrajeet) 1-26.5, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/44. Moved well. Don Carlos (Akshay) 1-30, 1,000/1-15, 600/46. Moved freel. Circle Of Dreams (Shreyas) 1-22.5, 1,000/1-8.5, 600/41. A pleasing display. Politesse (G. Vivek) 1-30, 1,000/1-15, 600/45. Moved on the bit. Stormy Sea (N.S. Parmar), Tropical Paradise (Dhebe) 1-25.5, 1,000/1-9, 600/40. Former showed out. Prana (Akshay) 1-25, 1,000/1-11, 600/42.5. Impressed. Mandarino (Rozario), Darrington (Pavan) 1-27, 1,000/1-13.5, 600/43.5. Former finished three lengths ahead. Moon Star (Koshi K), Spirit Dancer (rb) 1-26, 1,000/1-13, 600/43. Former pleased. Star Studded (Suraj), Star Honour (-) 1-28, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/42. Former finished four lengths ahead. Divine Star (rb) 1-29, 1,000/1-15.5, 600/45. Easy. Never Give In (Antony) 1-26.5, 1,000/1-12, 600/42. Pleased. Dedication (—). Supernatural (A. Prakash) 1-29.5, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/41.5. They moved impressively.
1400m: Sunshine (Saqlain), Alamgir (Rozario) 1-41.5, 1,200/1-26, 1,000/1-11, 600/43.5. Former started four lengths behind and finished six lengths ahead. Eagle Day (A. Prakash), Odysseus (Saqlian) 1-44, 1,200/1-28, 1,000/1-13, 600/43. They moved impressively. Mahler (P. Trevor) 1-43, 1,200/1-27.5, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/42. Moved attractively. Mountain Jewel (Akshay) 1-45.5, 1,200/1-30, 1,000/1-14.5, 600/42.5. In fine condition. Kavya (N.S. Parmar), Luna (Dhebe) 1-45, 1,200/1-26.5, 1,000/1-9.5, 600/40. Former showed out. Golden Time (Koshi K) 1-43.5, 1,200/1-28.5, 1,000/1-14, 600/45. Moved well.
Gate practice — inner sand:
1200m: Sativur (Saqlian), Gimmler (I. Chisty) 1-23, (1,200-600) 40. Former finished six lengths ahead. Scent Of Rain (Darshan) 1-23, (1,200-600) 42. Jumped out well. Blue Strom (Pavan), Zorawar (Vaibhav), Zeppelin (Arvind), My Honey (Rozario) 1-25, (1,200-600) 43. They jumped out smartly. Santorino (Arvind), Classic King (Vaibhav) 1-32, (1,200-600) 47.5. Latter slowly out and finished distance behind.
Outer sand — May 20:
600m: Star Of Night (Akshay) 44.5. Easy.
1200m: Imperador (G. Vivek) 1-30, 1,000/1-16, 600/46. Easy. Matisse (G. Vivek) 1-30, (1,200-600) 43. Eased up. Catch The Worm (Abhay S) 1-27.5, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/43. Shaped well.
1400m: Hayagriva (G. Vivek) 1-42.5, 1,200/1-28.5, 1,000/1-13.5, 600/45. Moved on the bit.

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