
Ranquelino and Dyf may fight out the finish of the Bangalore St. Leger
False rails (width about 6.5m from 1,600m to the winning post) will be in position.
The first race is postponed from Saturday races:
AZHAR PLATE (1,400m), rated 20 to 45, 4-y-o & over, 1.30 p.m.: 1. Positivity (2) Darshan 62, 2. Domina (4) A. Hangal 61.5, 3. Isabelle (10) Pavan 60.5, 4. Small Dreams (3) Dhanu S 59, 5. Continues (6) Sai Kiran 57.5, 6. Dr Ash (8) M. Rajesh K 57, 7. Imperial Star (1) A.A. Vikrant 56.5, 8. LG's Star (11) G. Vivek 55.5, 9. Lex Luthor (12) C. Umesh 55, 10. Carter (7) Rayan 54, 11. Winfield (9) Antony 53.5 and 12. Woman At War (5) Neeraj 51.
1. CONTINUES, 2. WINFIELD, 3. SMALL DREAMS
1. FLIRTING VISION PLATE (Div. II), (1,100m), rated 20 to 45, 2.00: 1. Mehra (8) G. Vivek 60, 2. Days Date (6) Pavan 59.5, 3. Acantha (2) Srinath 58, 4. Nozomi (4) C. Umesh 57.5, 5. Honest Desire (1) Aleemuddin 57, 6. Most And More (5) Darshan 57, 7. Pursuit Of Wealth (7) Sai Kiran 57 and 8. Lorven's Glory (3) Shreyas S 54.5.
1. PURSUIT OF WEALTH, 2. DAYS DATE, 3. MEHRA
2. MAMMA'S MINK PLATE (1,200m), maiden 3-y-o only, (Terms), 2.35: 1. Star Of The Future (8) Tousif 56, 2. Annabelle (2) Antony 54.5, 3. Beauty Star (6) Sai Kiran 54.5, 4. Cashable (10) Suraj 54.5, 5. Jolie's Star (3) C. Umesh 54.5, 6. Mutual Trust (7) Trevor 54.5, 7. My Honey (9) L.A. Rozario 54.5, 8. Royal Jewel (4) Dhanu S 54.5, 9. Treasure Queen (5) R. Pradeep 54.5 and 10. Tyaaraa (1) Darshan 54.5.
1. ANNABELLE, 2. BEAUTY STAR, 3. MUTUAL TRUST
3. FLIRTING VISION PLATE (Div. I), (1,100m), rated 20 to 45, 3.10: 1, Flash (8) Bhawani S 62, 2. D Fronx (4) Salman Khan 60, 3. Amazing Attraction (5) Vivek 59, 4. Eternal Glory (3) G. Vivek 58.5, 5. Priceless Prince (2) Siddaraju P 58.5, 6. Blind Faith (6) Suraj 56.5, 7. Anzac Parade (7) Abhishek Mhatre 55 and 8. Count Basie (1) Shreyas S 52.5.
1. ETERNAL GLORY, 2. BLIND FAITH, 3. AMAZING ATTRACTION
4. RAJA OF BOBBILI MEMORIAL TROPHY (1,400m), rated 40 to 65, 6-y-o & over, 3.45: 1. Prime Abbess (5) Neeraj 61.5, 2. Lady Invictus (1) Trevor 60, 3. Aherne (3) A. Ramu 59.5, 4. Kallu Sakkare (7) Rushal G 58.5, 5. Golden Time (6) Koshi K 57, 6. Armory (4) Angad 54, 7. The Strikingly (8) Sai Kiran 53 and 8. Augusto (2) Arvind K 51.
1. LADY INVICTUS, 2. ARMORY, 3. AUGUSTO
5. BANGALORE ST. LEGER (2,800m), 4-y-o & over, (Terms), 4.15: 1. Cape Wickham (1) C. Umesh 58.5, 2. Dyf (5) Trevor 58.5, 3. Saigon (4) Srinath 58.5, 4. Truth (3) G. Vivek 58.5, 5. Golden Thunder (2) Antony 57 and 6. Ranquelino (6) Sandesh 57.
1. RANQUELINO, 2. DYF
6. ABOLINE PLATE (1,200m), rated 20 to 45, 6-y-o & over, 4.50: 1. Fortunatus (2) R. Robert 61, 2. Agera (5) G. Vivek 59, 3. Solo Prince (8) Tauseef 59, 4. The Grey Geranium (1) Sai KIran 58.5, 5. Star Admiral (4) Rayan 58, 6. Spirit Dancer (11) Koshi K 57, 7. War Trail (3) Arman Khan 57, 8. Super Kind (7) Trevor 55.5, 9. Princess Jasmine (10) Suhan K 53.5, 10. Infinite Spirit (9) Vinod Shinde 53, 11. Mega Success (6) Jagadeesh 53 and 12. Empress Bella (12) C. Umesh 51.5.
1. SUPER KIND, 2. THE GREY GERANIUM, 3. MEGA SUCCESS
Day's best: ANNABELLE
Double: PURSUIT OF WEALTH - SUPER KIND
Jkt: 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; Tr (i): 1, 2 and 3; (ii): 4, 5 and 6.
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