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Ashoka rules in upper division of Anab E Shahi Plate

Ashoka rules in upper division of Anab E Shahi Plate

The Hindu28-07-2025
Trainer D. Netto's ward Ashoka, ridden by Mukesh Kumar, won the upper division of the Anab E Shahi Plate, in a thrilling finish from Lashka, the main event of Monday's (July 28) races here. The winner is owned by M/s. Prabhakar Chowdary Tripuraneni, Rama Seshu Eyunni, Donald Anthony Netto & Tripuranenivenkata Aditya Chowdary. Trainer K.S.V. Prasad Raju and Jockey Suraj Narredu scored a treble each.
1. KOTHAGUDEM PLATE (1,200m): DIVINE SECRET (B.R. Kumar) 1, State Man (Mukesh K) 2, Tootsie Darling (Trevor) 3 and Equine Power (P. Sai K) 4. 4-3/4, 1-1/2 and 1. 1m 13.35s. 4-3/4, 1-1/2 and 1. 1m, 13.35s. ₹14 (w), 10, 16 and 15 (p). SHP: 80, THP: 36, SHW: 10 and 86, FP: 110, Q: 111, Tanala: 430. Favourite: Divine Secret. Owners: M/s. Mukteshwar Racing LLP & C. Aryama Sundaram. Trainer: R.H. Sequeira.
Note:Emerald Touch jumped out awkwardly and dislodged S. Shareef who escaped unhurt.
2. P.M. BOKDAWALA MEMORIAL CUP (Div. II) (1,400m: MISS SMILEY ANGEL (Mukesh Kumar) 1, Diablo (P. Sai K) 2, Clara (Kuldeep Jr.) 3 and Clefairy (A.A. Vikrant) 4. 1, 5-3/4 and 4-3/4. 1m, 26.06s. ₹25 (w), 11, 11 and 10 (p). SHP: 31, THP: 31, SHW: 14 and 11, FP: 59, Q: 30, Tanala: 84. Favourite: Diablo. Owner: Mr. V. Narendar Reddy. Trainer: G. Shashikanth.
3. HYDERABAD PLATE (1,200m): BERRETTINI (P. Sai Kumar) 1, Reigning Beauty (Afroz K) 2, Proud Mary (Gaurav) 3 and Maverick (Santosh Raj) 4. 3/4, 2 and 3-1/2. 1m, 14.18s. ₹13 (w), 11 and 22 (p). SHP: 27, THP: 41, SHW: 10 and 37, FP: 47, Q: 45, Tanala: 76. Favourite: Berrettini. Owners: Mr. Arun Alagappan rep. Arun Alagappan Racing LLP & Mr. Chandrakanth Kankaria. Trainer: A. Imran Khan.
4. ANAB E SHAHI PLATE (Div. II) (1,400m): STAR OF NIGHT (Ajay Kumar) 1, High Command (Kuldeep Jr.) 2, Siddharth (Trevor) 3 and Black Onyx (Mukesh K) 4. 3/4, 3-1/4 and 3/4. 1m, 25.91s. ₹27 (w), 13, 17 and 10 (p). SHP: 55, THP: 37, SHW: 19 and 32, FP: 128, Q: 86, Tanala: 513. Favourite: One N Only. Owner: Mr. C. Aryama Sundaram. Trainer: R.H. Sequeira.
5. BAKHTAWAR PLATE (Div. II) (1,200m): CLASSY DAME (Abhay Singh) 1, Fashion Icon (G. Naresh) 2, Federer (P. Ajeeth K) 3 and Top In Class (Mukesh K) 4. 1/2, 2 and Short Head. 1m, 15.05s. ₹159 (w), 27, 17 and 22 (p). SHP: 34, THP: 54, SHW: 828 and 23, FP: 1,098, Q: 764, Tanala: 36,869. Favourite: Battle On. Owners: M.A.M. Ramaswamy Chettiar Of Chettinad Charitable Trust. Trainer: K. Satheesh.
6. P.M. BOKDAWALA MEMORIAL CUP (Div. I) (1,400m): CHERIE CHEVALIER (Suraj Narredu) 1, Newfound Glory (Ajay K) 2, Krystallos (Ashad Asbar) 3 and True Icon (P. Ajeeth K) 4. 12, 3/4 and 1-1/2. 1m, 25.70s. ₹14 (w), 10, 30 and 10 (p). SHP: 53, THP: 44, SHW: 13 and 42, FP: 99, Q: 111, Tanala: 191. Favourite: Cherie Chevalier. Owners: Mrs. Smita Bajoria, M/s. Seshadri Reddy Pochana, Bollineni Krishnaiah, Teegala Vijender Reddy, Teegala Sumant Reddy & Pochana Arjun Reddy. Trainer: K.S.V. Prasad Raju.
7. ANAB E SHAHI PLATE (Div. I) (1,400m): ASHOKA (Mukesh Kumar) 1, Lashka (Trevor) 2, N R I Superpower (Varun) 3 and Silver Act (B. Nikhil) 4. Neck, 2 and 6. 1m, 26.05s. ₹43 (w), 15, 12 and 16 (p). SHP: 29, THP: 43, SHW: 20 and 14, FP: 121, Q: 40, Tanala: 302. Favourite: Lashka. Owners: M/s. Prabhakar Chowdary Tripuraneni, Rama Seshu Eyunni, Donald Anthony Netto & Tripuranenivenkata Aditya Chowdary. Trainer: D. Netto.
8. FALAKNUMA CUP (1,600m): RACING RULER (Suraj Narredu) 1, Peppi (Ashad Asbar) 2, Perfect Light (B.R. Kumar) 3 and Take A Breath (H.M. Akshay) 4. 15-1/2, 7 and 3-3/4. 1m, 40.90s. ₹12 (w), 11, 12 and 17 (p). SHP: 28, THP: 52, SHW: 13 and 15, FP: 38, Q: 37, Tanala: 136. Favourite: Racing Ruler. Owners: M/s. Teja Gollapudi, Bollineni Krishnaiah, Ashok Ranpise, Seshadri Reddy Ponacha, Mukund Kakani, Teegala Vijender Reddy, Teegala Sumant Reddy & Harinath Reddy Teegala. Trainer: K.S.V. Prasad Raju.
9. BAKHTAWAR PLATE (Div. I) (1,200m): SANGREAL (Suraj Narredu) 1, Eminency (Nakhat) 2, Blue Pantheress (Sonu K) 3 and Inderdhanush (Md. Ismail) 4. Not run: Sucker Punch. 6-1/4, 2-1/4 and Neck. 1m, 14.40s. ₹17 (w), 12, 20 and 48 (p). SHP: 50, THP: 80, SHW: 18 and 23, FP: 115, Q: 92, Tanala: 2,448. Favourite: Sangreal. Owners: M/s. Sanjay R. Goyani & S. Prasad Raju. Trainer: K.S.V. Prasad Raju.
Jackpot: (i) 70%: ₹2,583 (56 tkts.) & 30%: 65 (948 tkts.), (ii) 70%: 3,143 (177 tkts.) & 30%: 701 (340 tkts.).
Mini Jackpot: (i) 2,253 (71 tkts.), (ii) 139 (932 tkts.).
Treble: (i) 152 (191 tkts.), (ii) 806 (23 tkts.), (iii) 108 (340 tkts.).
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