1R : The opener of the day is as wide-open as the vast Pacific Ocean, and almost all the contestants in the fray, young or old, have almost equal chances as any other, and, in such a scenario, the safest option would be to go for runners hailing from well-known yards, and, on that reasoning, ASPEN (1), hailing from the champion trainer's yard, SANTAMARINA STAR (2) from the prominent stable, and the ward WAR EMBLEM (12) of the upcoming trainer, are the ones that come into contention.

2R : The winner ought to emerge from the trio of MAGICAL BAY (2), ARJUN (4), and SOVEREIGN SPIRIT (7).

3R : The zestful colt, MEADOW SPRINGS (2), was so keen and eager on his debut that he broke free while getting stalled and ran loose till the 2000m marker before he was apprehended and, as a result, had to be declared a non-starter. Well, if he curbed his enthusiasm, he could hit pay dirt on his maiden bid. His main threats are the two contestants, CHIEF ADMIRAL (1) and JOONDALUP (4), who were gallant in defeat in both their respective previous starts.

4R : BLUEMED (3), GOLD RIDE (7), and LAVISH GIRL (11) are the key contestants, and they ought to dominate the finish.


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5R : The classic-winning contestant, SOMETHING ROYAL (3), who is not at her best currently, could prove the old racing adage true that states that form is temporary but class is permanent. WEST BROOK (4), with a quadruple number of wins in his last seven starts, will be eager to junk that belief. Well, all that would come to naught if ANDORRA (1), who has yet to prove her mettle beyond the 7-furlong trips, decides to put her best foot forward in her first bid in handicaps on the longer metric mile (she ran once before, unplaced, in a graded mile classic).

6R : EVALDO (1) and TOUCH OF GREY (2) are the ones likely to dispute the issue. It has happened before where the one assigned one to cut the pace for an accomplished stable companion kicked on till the post, and that can happen again with RULING DYNASTY (4), the one likely to set the pace for his accomplished stable companion, EVALDO. To back that up is the old proverb that dictates that history repeats itself.

7R : STRAORDINARIO (1), who ran fourth in the SI 2000gn last month, is the one to beat in the finale of the day. The last-start facile winner in Bangalore, AVICENA (3), has travelled to this centre eager for more. If the stamina-laden filly, CROWN ANGEL (7), were to perform true to her bloodline promise, she would beat this field hollow.