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Pyrite and Arkadian should fight out the finish of the JSK1 Best Odds Eve Champion Trophy

Pyrite and Arkadian should fight out the finish of the JSK1 Best Odds Eve Champion Trophy

The Hindu2 days ago
Pyrite and Arkadian should fight out the finish of the JSK1 Best Odds Eve Champion Trophy, the main attraction of Sunday's (Aug. 3) races.
Rails will be announced one hour before the first race.
1. ASPINALLS PLATE (2,000m), Cl. V, 4-y-o and over, rated 1 to 26 — 2.00 p.m.: 1. Goldiva (4) Trevor 61.5, 2. Esconido (5) Sandesh 61, 3. Silver Braid (3) Bharat 60, 4. Willy Wonkaa (1) Gore 52.5, 5. Leo The Lion (6) A. Prakash 50 and 6. Toofaan (2) Siddharth 49.
1. ESCONIDO, 2. SILVER BRAID
2. BUSHTOPS PLATE (1,000m), Cl. III, rated 40 to 66 — 2.30: 1. Quicker (5) Bharat 61.5, 2. Timeless Vision (3) Sandesh 61.5, 3. Esperanza (4) Aditya 59, 4. Midnight Express (7) Parmar 57, 5. Opus Dei (1) Mosin 57, 6. Goddes Of Dawn (---), 7. Fast Approach (2) Neeraj 52.5 and Diligence (6) N. Bhosale 49.
1. TIMELESS VISION, 2. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS, 3. QUICKER
3. INDIAN ASSOCIATION OF EQUINE PRACTITIONERS TROPHY (1,600m), (Terms) Maiden, 3-y-o only — 3.00: 1. Duesenberg (3) Kirtish 56, 2. Lucio (8) C. Umesh 56, 3. Machiavellian (9) A. Prakash 56, 4. Superstar (7) Vive G 56, 5. Giant Gold (10) Antony Raj 54.5, 6. Gold Bar (11) Nirmal 54.5, 7. Golden Dancer (5) Sandesh 54.5, 8. Heart (2) Yash 54.5, 9. Her Charge (6) Bhawani 54.5, 10. Phantasmique (1) Trevor 54.5 and 11. Victorious Omen (4) Neeraj 54.5.
1. SUPERSTAR, 2. HEART, 3. GOLDEN DANCER
4. MOOSA M. HOOSEIN TROPHY (1,400m), Cl. II, rated 60 to 86 — 3.30: 1. Pride's Prince (6) Antony Raj 59, 2. Ardakan (2) Sandesh 56.5, 3. Celestial (5) Vivek G 56.5, 4. Ataash (4) S. Amit 56, 5. Singer Sargent (1) C. Umesh 55.5, 6. Rambler (7) P. Vinod 55, 7. Fortunate Son (3) P. Dhebe 53.5 and 8. Field Of Dreams (---).
1. PRIDE'S PRINCE, 2. CELESTIAL, 3. ARDAKAN
5. JSK1 BEST ODDS EVE CHAMPION TROPHY (Gr.3) (2,000m) (Terms), 4-y-o and over — 4.00: 1. Arkadian (2) Vivek G 59, 2. Duke Of Tuscany (4) Trevor 59, 3. Evaldo (1) Parmar 57, 4. Dream Alliance (3) Antony Raj 53, 5. El Greco (5) Neeraj 53 and 6. Pyrite (6) Sandesh 53.
1. PYRITE, 2. ARKADIAN
6. ANIMAL WELFARE BOARD OF INDIA TROPHY (1,400m), Cl. IV, rated 20 to 46 — 4.30 (whips not permitted). 1. Vincero (4) Aditya 61.5, 2. Zephyr (12) Bharat 59, 3. Star Romance (6) S. Amit 58.5, 4. Remy Red (1) T.S. Jodha 55.5, 5. Chelsea (8) Ajinkya 54.5, 6. Lord Murphy (11) P. Vinod 54, 7. Menjou's Moustache (10) Ramswarup 53.5, 8. Exciting (9) Vivek G 53, 9. Mriga (7) P. Dhebe 53, 10. Alpha Gene (13) Pranil 52.5, 11. Daddy's Blessing (2) Gore 52.5, 12. Northbound (5) Nirmal 52 and 13. Star Impact (3) Shubham 52.
1. ZEPHYR, 2. VINCERO, 3. MENJOU'S MOUSTACHE
7. UNICORN PLATE (1,200m), Cl. V, 5-y-o and over, rated 1 to 26 — 5.00: 1. She's A Teaser (4) Bhawani 59, 2. Northern Singer (---), 3. Prince Igor (6) C. Umesh 58, 4. Coin Empress (3) S.J. Sunil 57.5, 5. Lyoz Channette (7) Mosin 57.5, 6. Precioso (1) T.S. Jodha 56, 7. Untitled (2) Aditya 55 and 8. Golden Rule (5) Siddharth 50.
1. GOLDEN RULE, 2. PRECIOSO, 3. UNTITLED
Day's Best: SUPERSTAR
Jackpot: 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.
Treble: 4,5 & 6.
Tanala: All races.
Super Jackpot: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.
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Pyrite and Arkadian should fight out the finish of the JSK1 Best Odds Eve Champion Trophy
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