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Elysium, Prana, Shubankar, El Rey and Final Call excel

Elysium, Prana, Shubankar, El Rey and Final Call excel

The Hindu3 days ago
Elysium, Prana, Shubankar, El Rey and Final Call excelled when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning (July 4).
Inner sand:
600m: Tesorino (Asirvatham) 40. Moved well.
Outer sand:
600m: Highland Dream (B. Nayak) 42.5. Strode out well. Temperance (Guruprasad) 44. Moved well. Arkadian (G. Vivek), Rosario (Saqlian) 45. They moved on the bit. Mai Tai (Bhawani S) 45.5. Easy.
1000m: Romantic View (C. Umesh) 1-13.5, 600/41.5. Responded well to the urgings. Equine Power (Neeraj), Diablo (Sai Kumar) 1-14.5, 600/43. They finished level. Tropical Paradise (N.S. Parmar) 1-13, 600/43.5. In fine trim. Shubankar (Sai Kiran) 1-10, 600/40.5. Impressed. Emerald Touch (S. Shareef), Gachuhhatu (Neeraj) 1-15.5, 600/45. They moved freely.
1200m: Hanumanmahabala (Neeraj), Freedom Touch (S. Shareef) 1-28, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/42. Former started three lengths behind and finished two lengths ahead. Red Bishop (Sandesh) 1-28.5, 1,000/1-14.5, 600/44. Moved on the bit. Prana (Girish) 1-27.5, 1,000/1-11, 600/42. A good display. El Rey (Neeraj) 1-26, 1,000/1-12, 600/42.5. Moved fluently. Acantha (Srinath) 1-26, 1,000/1-11.5, 600/45. Stretched out well. Sundance Kid (Srinath) 1-28.5, 1,000/1-12.5, 600/43.5. Strode out well.
1400m: Final Call (Neeraj) 1-40.5, 1,200/1-24, 1,000/1-10, 600/45. Pleased. Charismaric (Shinde) 1-45.5, 1,200/1-29, 1,000/1-14, 600/44.5. Shaped well. Knotty Affair (B. Paswan), D Fronx (Salman K) 1-44.5, 1,200/1-28.5, 1,000/1-13, 600/44. Former finished two lengths ahead. Matisse (-) 1-43.5, (1,400-600) 58. Eased up.
1600m: Supreme Success (Vaibhav), Force Of Nature (Koshi K) 1-57, (1,600-600) 53. They eased up in the last part. Elysium (Shreyas) 1-51, 1,400/1-35.5, 1,200/1-22, 1,000/1-9.5, 600/41.5. Catch the eye. Supernatural (G. Vivek), Fynbos (P. Trevor) 1-58, 1,400/1-43, 1,200/1-28, 1,000/1-13, 600/43. Latter started four lengths behind and finished level. Mrs Brando (G. Vivek) 1-59.5, 1,400/1-43, 1,200/1-28, 1,000/1-14, 600/43.5. In fine condition. Eagle Day (Saqlian), Bishop (G. Vivek) 1-59, 1,400/1-42.5, 1,200/1-28, 1,000/1-13.5, 600/44. Former started three lengths behind and finished level.
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