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Positano, Czar, Ricardo, Jersey King and Allegro Dance excel

Positano, Czar, Ricardo, Jersey King and Allegro Dance excel

The Hindu07-05-2025

Positano, Czar, Ricardo, Jersey King and Allegro Dance excelled when the horses were exercised here on Wednesday morning (May 7).
Inner sand:
1000m: Finley (Darshan) 1-7, 600/39.5. Strode out well.
Outer sand:
600m: Star Of Night (rb) 46. Easy. Lady Invictus (Vishal) 43. Moved well. Sira (Vishal) 44. Moved freely. Power Of Gold (Ajinkya) 43. Shaped well. Eastern Gold (R. Pradeep) 42.5. In fine trim. Highland Dream (rb) 44. Worked well. Devate (Rayan) 41. Stretched out well. Adornment (R. Pradeep) 43. Strode out well. Marcelle (rb) 43.5. Moved freely. Manor House (rb) 44.5. Moved well. Magnetic (R. Pradeep) 44. Easy. Never Give In (Antony) 45. Moved on the bit.
1000m: Ricardo (Antony) 1-12.5, 600/42.5. Impressed. Czar (Antony) 1-11, 600/43. Moved fluently. Bleue Dali (P. Sai Kumar) 1-15, 600/45. Moved freely. Elveden (Antony) 1-13.5, 600/44. In fine shape. Aldgate (Antony) 1-12, 600/42.5. Pleased. Jersey King (Tousif) 1-12.5, 600/42. Moved impressively. Magnetar (Koshi K) 1-13, 600/42.5. Strode out well. Striking Viking (Koshi K), Republican Star (Vishal) 1-15, 600/44. They finished together. Magileto (rb) 1-11.5, 600/44. In fine condition. Divine Star (Shareef) 1-12, 600/43. Moved attractively. Divine Secret (Abhay S) 1-16, 600/44. In fine trim.
1200m: Allegro Dance (Darshan) 1-25.5, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/44. A good display. Vibrant Bliss (Likith), Defence Counsel (Tousif) 1-28, 1,000/1-12, 600/43.5. They moved impressively. Neutralist (Shareef) 1-31, 1,000/1-14.5, 600/42. Impressed.
1400m: Alfonsine (Vivek) 1-42, 1,200/1-27.5, 1,000/1-14.5, 600/45. In fine shape. Positano (Shreyas) 1-39, 1,200/1-24.5, 1,000/1-10, 600/42.5. A pleasing display.

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