
Densetsu, Akitania, Sir Winston and Elysium impress
Densetsu, Akitania, Sir Winston and Elysium impressed when the horses were exercised here on Friday morning (May 30).
Inner sand:
600m: Perfect Legend (R. Pradeep) 39. Strode out well. Bestidentification (R. Pradeep) 40. Moved well. Elfin Knight (R. Pradeep) 40.5. Shaped well.
1000m: Lux Aeterna (Shreyas) 1-7.5, 600/40. In fine trim.
Outer sand:
600m: Connecting Dots (G. Vivek) 42.5. Moved impressively. Dubai Touch (-) 43.5. Moved freely. Pluto (Peter) 43. Worked well. Sira (Vishal) 43.5. In fine trim. Roadrunner (Guruprasad), Kazing (B. Nayak) 44.5. They finished level. Luca (C. Umesh) 43. Strode out well. Feeling Good (rb) 43.5. Easy.
1000m: Hurricane Bay (Likith) 1-15.5, 600/42.5. Impressed. Out Into Spotlight (rb) 1-14.5, 600/45.5. Moved on the bit. Simola (C. Umesh) 1-16, 600/43.5. In fine shape. Akitania (Hindu S) 1-12, 600/40. Catch the eye.
1200m: Densetsu (Hindu S) 1-25, 1,000/1-7.5, 600/41.5. A pleasing display. Sir Winston (Hindu S) 1-27, 1,000/1-10.5, 600/42. Moved fluently.
1400m: Queendom (N. Darshan) 1-45.5, (1,400-600) 56. Eased up. Elysium (Shreyas) 1-41, 1,200/1-25, 1,000/1-10, 600/42. Pleased.
1600m: Carter (Rayan) 2-0, 1,400/1-43, 1,200/1-27.5, 1,000/1-13, 600/43.5. Strode out well.
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