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Prokofiev and Grizzly please

Prokofiev and Grizzly please

The Hindu16-05-2025

Prokofiev and Grizzly pleased when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning (May 16).
Inner sand:
600m: Oxytocin (R. Pradeep) 39.5. Strode out well.
Outer sand:
600m: Meropi (Tejeshwar) 44.5. Moved freely.
1000m: Knotty Scotty (N. Darshan) 1-14, 600/42.5. In fine trim. Wild Cannon (rb), Moon Star (Koshi K) 1-15.5, 600/44.5. Former finished three lengths ahead. Divine Secret (Abhay) 1-13.5, 600/43. Moved well. Grizzly (Sai Kiran) 1-11, 600/43.5. Impressed. Juracan (Ajinkya) 1-16, 600/45.5. Easy.
1200m: Prokofiev (P. Trevor) 1-23.5, 1,000/1-9.5, 600/41. A fine display. Vivaldi (Ritesh G) 1-29, 1,000/1-14, 600/45. Moved impressively. Fynbos (P. Trevor) 1-31, 1,000/1-16.5, 600/46. Moved on the bit. Secret Saint (P. Trevor) 1-30.5, 1,000/1-15, 600/44. In fine condition.
1400m: Andre (P. Trevor) 1-45.5, 1,200/1-30, 1,000/1-15, 600/45. Moved freely.
Gate practice — inner sand:
1400m: Sea God (Sai Kiran) 1-48, (1,400-600) 56. Jumped out well. Alfonsine (Akshay), Goddess Of War (P. Trevor) 1-38, (1,400-600) 58. Former showed out.
Inner sand — May 15:
600m: Bharat (N. Darshan) 40. Worked well.
1000m: Sassy Sarah (G. Vivek) 1-6.5, 600/38.5. Moved fluently.
1200m: Renoir (A. Prakash) 1-21.5, 1,000/1-9, 600/41. Eased up. Ice Of Fire (P. Trevor) 1-21.5, 1,000/1-7, 600/39. In fine shape.
Outer sand:
600m: Edmonton (Shareef) 44.5. Easy. Hayagriva (P. Trevor) 46. Easy. Stormy Sea (N.S. Parmar), Fortunate Son (Dhebe) 42. Former finished six lengths ahead. Lone Ranger (D. Patel) 45.5. Easy. Prime Abbess (Neeraj) 45. Moved on the bit. Thundering Phoenix (-) 44. Shaped well. Vegatha (trainer) 44.5. Easy. Red Bishop (rb) 42.5. Pleased. Aherne (Antony) 44. Easy.
1000m: Val D'aran (C. Umesh) 1-14, 600/41.5. A fine display. Eagle Eye (G. Vivek) 1-16, 600/43.5. In fine condition. Gismo (rb) 1-9.5, 600/42. Impressed. Super Marvella (Shareef) 1-15, 600/44. Moved freely. Challenge Accepted (Sandesh), Wholehearted (Kaviraj) 1-14.5, 600/42.5. Former started five lengths behind and finished three lengths ahead. Sekhmet (rb) 1-14, 600/43.5. In fine trim.
1200m: Trakila (P. Trevor) 1-27, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/42. Moved fluently. El Rey (Neeraj) 1-29.5, 1,000/1-14, 600/45. Moved on the bit. Wings Of Fury (Sandesh), Sovereign King (Kaviraj) 1-27.5, 1,000/1-11, 600/41. Latter started five lengths behind and finished level.
1400m: Amazing Stride (Akram) 1-44, (1,400-600) 57. Eased up. Eagle Day (Saqlain) 1-44, 1,200/1-29.5, 1,000/1-15.5, 600/45.5. Moved freely. Alfonsine (G. Vivek) 1-43, 1,200/1-27.5, 1,000/1-14, 600/45. Pleased. Dreamer (Dhebe) 1-39, 1,200/1-23.5, 1,000/1-8.5, 600/41. A pleasing display.

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