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Sunshine, Imperador Juracan, Tropical Paradise, Sicyon and Challenge Accepted excel

Sunshine, Imperador Juracan, Tropical Paradise, Sicyon and Challenge Accepted excel

The Hindu5 days ago

Sunshine, Imperador Juracan, Tropical Paradise, Sicyon and Challenge Accepted excelled when the horses were exercised here on Wednesday morning (May 28).
Inner sand:
600m: Supercharge (A. Ramu) 40.5. Easy. Vibrant Queen (Hengal) 39.5. Pleased. Silicon Star (R. Pradeep) 40. Worked well.
1000m: Kalamitsi (Vaibhav) 1-7.5, 600/40. Shaped well. Supreme Success (Rayan), Republican Star (Koshi K) 1-6.5, 600/39. Former impressed.
1200m: Corinthian (Indrajeet) 1-23, 1,000/1-8, 600/40.5. In fine trim.
Outer sand:
600m: The Commander (Arjun) 44.5. Moved on the bit. Anigraha (Hindu S), Echoes Of Time (Hasib) 43.5. They moved freely. Challenge Accepted (Ramswarup), Claude (Kaviraj) 40.5. Former finished three lengths ahead. Refreshment (Ansari) 45. Easy. Divine Art (Yash) 45.5. Moved freely. Kiss Of Grey (Suraj), Glorious Strides (Siddaraju) 45. They moved freely. Mazal Tov (C. Sachin) 45. Easy. Vibrant Bliss (Arjun) 43.5. Worked well. Queen Benndaz (rb) 44.5. Moved freely.
1000m: Blue Picasso (Chetan K) 1-13.5, 600/42. Strode out well. Gordon (Prabhakaran), Totally Epic (Siddaraju) 1-12.5, 600/44.5. Former finished three lengths ahead. Perfect Attitude (Antony) 1-14, 600/41.5. Moved attractively. Eternal Glory (Rayan) 1-14.5, 600/41.5. Stretched. Your Unforgettable (P. Trevor) 1-11.5, 600/43. Impressed. Turfblazer (Dhebe), Exuma (N.S. Parmar) 1-9.5, 600/41.5. Former finished five lengths ahead. Tropical Paradise (Dhebe), Luna (N.S. Parmar) 1-15, 600/40.5. Former showed out. Sativur (I. Chisty) 1-14, 600/42.5. Pleased. Baashha (Sai Kumar) 1-13.5, 600/44. Moved freely. Charismatic (Shinde) 1-14, 600/44. In fine condition. Flaming Sword (Neeraj) 1-14, 600/45.5. Moved on the bit. War Trail (Chetan K) 1-16, 600/44. Moved well. All Attraction (G. Vivek) 1-14.5, 600/43.5. Shaped well. Temperance (Guruprasad) 1-15.5, 600/43. Moved well.
1200m: Schoenberg (Hindu S), Whirlwind (Hasib) 1-28, 1,000/1-12.5., 600/43.5. Former started six lengths behind and finished three lengths ahead. Imperador (Shareef) 1-28.5, 1,000/1-12, 600/40. A fine display. Nozomi (Arjun), Star Of The Future (Tousif) 1-31, 1,000/1-14.5, 600/45. Former finished two lengths ahead. Channagide (Sai Kumar), Fiery Lass (rb) 1-28, 1,000/1-13, 600/44.5. Former finished five lengths ahead. Juracan (trainer) 1-25, 1,000/1-10.5, 600/41. Moved fluently. Sunshine (Pavan), Alamgir (Rozario) 1-26, 1,000/1-10.5, 600/41. Former finished six lengths ahead. Big Bay (Yash), Eaton Square (Peter) 1-27, 1,000/1-10.5, 600/41. Former finished four lengths ahead. Gunsmoke (Yash), Star Honour (Suraj) 1-29, 1,000/1-13, 600/43.5. Former finished five lengths ahead.
1400m: Alfonsine (G. VIvek) 1-40, 1,200/1-25.5, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/43.5. In pink of condition, note. Sicyon (Shreyas) 1-37, 1,200/1-22.5, 1,000/1-9, 600/41. Catch the eye. Matisse (G. Vivek) 1-45.5, (1,400-600) 58. Eased up. Monteverdi (Hindu S) 1-41.5, 1,200/1-27, 1,000/1-13.5, 600/44.5. Moved on the bit.

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