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Ranquelino primed to deliver in Chief Justice's Cup

Ranquelino primed to deliver in Chief Justice's Cup

The Hindu20-06-2025

Ranquelino, who has been well prepared, is expected to score in the Chief Justice's Cup (1,800m), the feature event of the races to be held here on Saturday (June 21). False rails (width about 3.5m from 1,600m to the winning post) will be in position.
1. INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA PLATE (Div. II), (1,200m), maiden 3-y-o only, (Terms), 1-30 p.m.: 1. La Quinta (7) Kuldeep S 56, 2. Republican Star (1) Vishal Bunde 56, 3. Resplendence (5) Shezad Khan 56, 4. Vortex Wind (2) B. Dharshan 56, 5. Adornment (6) Akshay K 54.5, 6. Annabelle (9) Antony 54.5, 7. Enola Holmes (3) Neeraj 54.5, 8. Power Pilot (8) A. Ramu 54.5, 9. Tyaaraa (10) I. Chisty 54.5 and 10. Your Unforgettable (4) Trevor 54.5.
1. YOUR UNFORGETTABLE, 2. ADORNMENT, 3. LA QUINTA
2. PADDIWICK PLATE (1,200m), rated 00 to 25, 5-y-o & over, 2-00: 1. Multisided (7) R. Pradeep 62, 2. Emeraldo (4) A. Hangal 61, 3. Flamingo Dream (8) Vivek 58.5, 4. Secred Creator (1) Angad 58.5, 5. Striking Eyes (3) Suhas K 58.5, 6. Estefania (5) Antony 55.5, 7. Bourbon Bay (6) Koshi K 55 and 8. Chiraag 2) Afsar 55.
1. MULTISIDED, 2. ESTEFANIA, 3. FLAMINGO DREAM
3. INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA PLATE (Div. I), (1,200m), maiden 3-y-o only, (Terms), 2-30 pm: 1. Aces Up (2) R. Pradeep 56, 2. Efficacy (9) Trevor 56, 3. Mighty Hero (3) C. Umesh 56, 4. Sapporo (7) Arvind K 56, 5. Togo (8) Arul 56, 6. Gusto's Baby (4) Likith Appu 54.5, 7. Hushed (5) L.A. Rozario 54.5, 8. ILia (6) Antony 54.5 and 9. Majestic Persona (1) A. Ramu 54.5.
1. EFFICACY, 2. MIGHTY HERO, 3. GUSTO'S BABY
4. SIR M. VISVESVARAYA MEMORIAL CUP (1,400m), maiden 3-y-o only, (Terms), 3-00: 1. Agrador (2) Akshay K 56, 2. Call Me Trinity (—) (—) 56, 3. Claude (1) P.S. Kaviraj 56, 4. Flaming Sword (8) Neeraj 56, 5. Mahler (5) Trevor 56, 6. Renoir (6) A. Prakash 56, 7. Schoenberg (4) Hindu S 54.5, 8. Star Of The Future (11) Shivam 56, 9. Black Diamond (3) Yash 54.5, 10. Neptune (10) Sandesh 54.5, 11. Queen Maxima (9) Darshan 54.5 and 12. Zephyrine (7) Arvind K 54.5.
1. AGRADOR, 2. NEPTUNE, 3. MAHLER
5. D. KUMAR SIDDANNA MEMORIAL TROPHY (1,400m), rated 40 to 65, 3-30: 1. Perfect Legend (11) Suraj 60, 2. Exclusive Black (3) Bhawani S 58.5, 3. Cherie Chevalier (9) P. Sai Kumar 57, 4. Chardikala (10) Trevor 55.5, 5. Armory (6) Angad 55, 6. Crimson Flame (1) R. Vaibhav 55, 7. Aquastic (5) Akshay K 54.5, 8. Magnetar (2) Neeraj 53.5, 9. Anigraha (4) Hindu S 52, 10. Challenge Accepted (8) Sandesh 52, 11. Ice Of Fire (7) G. Vivek 51 and 12. Racing Ruler (12) A. Prakash 50.5.
1. ICE OF FIRE, 2. PERFECT LEGEND, 3. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
6. CHIEF JUSTICE'S CUP (1,800m), 4-y-o & over, (Terms), 4-00: 1. Touch Of Grey (9) Yash 60.5, 2. Ranquelino (3) Sandesh 59, 3. Casteel (6) Suraj 57.5, 4. Monteverdi (2) Neeraj 56, 5. Supernatural (4) G. Vivek 54, 6. Galahad (5) Akshay K 53, 7. Queen Of Kings (7) A.S. Peter 53, 8. Shadow Of The Moon (1) Likith Appu 53 and 9. Nomitsi (8) C. Umesh 51.5.
1. RANQUELINO, 2. CASTEEL, 3. SUPERNATURAL
7. DUPONT PLATE (1,400m), rated 20 to 45, 4-30: 1. Wellington (11) Arvind K 62, 2. Night Raider (4) Pavan 60.5, 3. Final Call (10) Neeraj 59.5, 4. Agera (2) Manish R 58.5, 5. Imperial Star (12) M. Prabhakaran 57.5, 6. Double Vision (7) Shivam 55.5, 7. Doncaster Belle (8) S. Saqlain 53.5, 8. Higgs Boson (9) Angad 53.5, 9. Tukoman (6) S.A. Amit 53.5, 10. Dr. Colchester (1) Arjun 53, 11. Supercharge (5) L.A. Rozario 52.5 and 12. Divine Protector (3) A. Ramu 51.
1. NIGHT RIDER, 2. DONCASTER BELLE, 3. FINAL CALL
8. PRABALO PLATE (1,200m), rated 20 to 45, 5-00: 1. Darrion (4) G. Vivek 60.5, 2. Perfect Attitude (12) Sandesh 59, 3. Star Admiral (11) Rayan 58, 4. Able One (8) Salman Khan 57, 5. Star Honour (1) Suraj 57, 6. Anzac Parade (10) Aleemuddin 56, 7. Silicon Star (9) R. Pradeep 56, 8. Super Kind (7) Dhanu S 55, 9. Thutmose (3) Antony 55, 10. Honeypot (6) Angad 53.5, 11. Silver Quest (2) P.P. Dhebe 53.5 and 12. Striking Arrow (5) A. Ramu 53.
1. PERFECT ATTITUDE, 2. SILICON STAR, 3. STAR HONOUR
Day's best: EFFICACY
Double: YOUR UNFORGETTABLE – ICE OF FIRE
Jkt: 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8; Tr (i): 3, 4 and 5; (ii): 6, 7 and 8.

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