1R : MOONLIGHT KISS (2) or MILLI (4) could be the one to set the ball rolling in the opener of the day. The ones capable of dribbling the ball away from them are TALKING POINT (6) and ADONIS (8).
2R : If the bred-in-blue filly, ESCONIDO (3), fails to strike in this weak affair, she could be deemed a dud. The same holds true for the well-bred filly, SPEAK THE BREED (2), as she has yet to strike in four overall starts. It would be gross injustice if no mention were made of maiden-yet MOHSIN (6), who was unfortunate to have come across one better six times in 22 career starts.
3R : BLUEBIRD (2), who scored a mind-boggling victory on his debut, is the pick of the lot. The one most likely to follow him home could well be the last-start, handsome winner, QUICKER (4). ZENDAYA (7) is the best of the rest.
4R : If the well-bred, 4-race maiden, STALIN (5), were to perform true to his bloodline promise, he would beat this field out of sight. DAIANNE (7) appears to be a meek type, for she hesitates to overtake once abreast of the pack; she could do well if she were to attempt a pillar-to-post bid. GIMME (1) may be 8 years old, but he has it in him to give the younger rivals in the fray a run for their money.
2R : If the bred-in-blue filly, ESCONIDO (3), fails to strike in this weak affair, she could be deemed a dud. The same holds true for the well-bred filly, SPEAK THE BREED (2), as she has yet to strike in four overall starts. It would be gross injustice if no mention were made of maiden-yet MOHSIN (6), who was unfortunate to have come across one better six times in 22 career starts.
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3R : BLUEBIRD (2), who scored a mind-boggling victory on his debut, is the pick of the lot. The one most likely to follow him home could well be the last-start, handsome winner, QUICKER (4). ZENDAYA (7) is the best of the rest.
4R : If the well-bred, 4-race maiden, STALIN (5), were to perform true to his bloodline promise, he would beat this field out of sight. DAIANNE (7) appears to be a meek type, for she hesitates to overtake once abreast of the pack; she could do well if she were to attempt a pillar-to-post bid. GIMME (1) may be 8 years old, but he has it in him to give the younger rivals in the fray a run for their money.
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5R : A timely alert is all SNOWFALL (7) requires to romp home to victory. The last-start unfortunate loser, JADE (8), in a photo finish, should be seen trying in all earnest to make amends for the narrow defeat. MARKET KING (4) is the joker in this pack.
6R : The once-raced maiden, HEART (9), a full sister of the champion colt, Santissimo, is the one all have to beat. EXCITING (8), the stable companion of Santissimo, is her main threat. The sharp 5-furlong looks suited for the debutante, BEE MAGICAL (7), as she is bred for speed.
6R : The once-raced maiden, HEART (9), a full sister of the champion colt, Santissimo, is the one all have to beat. EXCITING (8), the stable companion of Santissimo, is her main threat. The sharp 5-furlong looks suited for the debutante, BEE MAGICAL (7), as she is bred for speed.
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7R : The hat-trick seekers, ARDAKAN (1) and CHAGALL (3), are the prime contenders, and they ought to dispute the issue. Classy EXPEDITE (2), who finished fourth in the Indian 1000gn (Gr.1) two runs back and third in the Oaks (Gr.1) next, is capable of either beating or splitting the aforementioned duo at the finish.
8R : FLASHMAN (4) finally got going (won) on his ninth start last time, and he craves more. There is something brewing with CONNEXION (11), and a hunch says he could come to the fore today. The same holds true for HIGHER LOVE (7).