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The final act of the 20th Day of the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025 concluded in style with the 9th Race, The Royal Calcutta Turf Club Cup Div II, a Class II handicap over 1200 meters for horses aged three years and upward, rated 60 to 85. CHERIE CHEVALIER (J: P. Sai Kumar, T: K S V Prasad Raju) delivered a commanding performance for owners Mr Seshadri Reddy Pochana, Mrs Smita Bajoria, Mr Bollineni Krishnaiah, Dr Teegala Vijender Reddy, Ms Teegala Sumant Reddy & Pochana Arjun Reddy, storming home in 1:13.525 to cap a memorable day at Hyderabad Race Club.

From the gates, CHERIE CHEVALIER settled in a prominent position, biding time as the pace set by the field ebbed and flowed. With a decisive burst approaching the final 300 meters, P. Sai Kumar angled the gelding through a tight gap along the rail, showcasing both agility and acceleration. The crowd erupted as CHERIE CHEVALIER surged ahead in the closing strides, leaving no doubts about her superiority in this competitive division.

The runner-up spot was claimed by N R I SPORT (J: H. M. Akshay, T: M Srinivas Reddy) in 1:14.028, who pressed the winner valiantly throughout the stretch but had to settle for second. TIMELESS VISION (J: A. Sandesh, T: Adhiraj Singh Jodha) completed the trifecta in 1:14.438, showing late determination to secure third place after a steady run throughout the race.

With the curtain drawn on a scintillating final race, the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025 conclude on a high note, leaving racing fans buzzing and eagerly anticipating the next marquee events at Hyderabad Race Club.

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It’s been two years since the grandstand at Woodbine thundered with applause for Nations Pride, and as autumn light filters across Toronto’s famed turf, the reigning champion is back — older, wiser, and ready to defend his crown in the Grade 1 Canadian International this Saturday.

For trainer Charlie Appleby and owner Godolphin, it’s familiar territory — and yet, the sense of occasion never fades. The $750,000 contest, a 1½-mile turf classic, has always been a magnet for excellence, and this 85th edition promises another chapter of international quality and intrigue.

“He’s travelled the world and always shows up,” Appleby said of his seasoned charge. “He’s got a great constitution, very relaxed, and that’s why he can perform anywhere.”

Nations Pride Seeks Repeat Triumph

The 6-year-old son of Teofilo (IRE) returns to Woodbine off a commendable third in Saratoga’s Sword Dancer Stakes (G1T). His 2025 campaign has been defined by versatility — from Meydan’s sunshine to Munich’s soft turf — where he captured the Grosser Dallmayr-Preis (G1T) in July.

With Billy Loughnane taking the reins, Nations Pride (IRE) aims to become a rare two-time winner of the Canadian International, joining names like Desert Encounter and George Royal.

His stable’s Woodbine record inspires confidence: in 2021, Appleby guided Walton Street to a dominant 5¾-length win, and just weeks ago, his colt Notable Speech conquered the Woodbine Mile (G1T) to secure a Breeders’ Cup berth.

Haunted Dream and Silawi Lead Wathnan Assault

While all eyes fall naturally on Nations Pride, the Wathnan Racing duo of Haunted Dream (IRE) and Silawi (IRE) offer compelling subplots.

Haunted Dream made his North American debut in style, storming home to win the HPIbet Singspiel Stakes (G3T) last month. Trainer Hamad Al-Jehani initially planned a break, but the gelding’s verve persuaded him otherwise.

“It’s a big step up, but he earned it,” Al-Jehani said. “He’s genuine — he’ll give everything again.”

Stablemate Silawi enters off a Group 3 victory in the Winter Hill Stakes at Windsor, where he fended off multiple challengers with gritty resolve. Al-Jehani admits both horses are evenly matched and hopes for “clean, uncomplicated trips” for his pair.

Tawny Port Adds American Firepower

Adding North American grit to the global mix is Tawny Port, trained by Miguel Clement. The Kentucky-bred 6-year-old has banked over $2 million and arrives off two strong seconds at Kentucky Downs, including the Turf Cup Invitational (G2T).

“He’s amazingly consistent,” Clement remarked. “He may not be up front early, but you’ll see him flying late.”

A Field Steeped in History and Class

Saturday’s Canadian International features ten turf specialists aged three and up, all vying for the coveted trophy and a share of the rich purse. Past winners include legendary names like Secretariat, Chief Bearhart, Singspiel, and Joshua Tree (IRE) — the race’s only three-time victor.

The day’s undercard promises additional fireworks with the $250,000 Nearctic Stakes (G2T) and $200,000 bet365 Dance Smartly Stakes (G2T), making for one of Woodbine’s most anticipated cards of the year.

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The 8th race of the day at the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025, THE RACE2WIN FOUNDATION HYDERABAD DECCAN DERBY (GRADE I), turned into a spectacle of pure drama and brilliance on Sunday, October 5th at 04:35 PM. The 2000-meter classic, reserved for elite three-year-olds, witnessed Mountain Jewel (J: Antony Raj S., T: Prasanna Kumar P.) rise above all challengers to claim glorious victory in 2:05.153 for owners Mr. Rajendran rep. Rapar’s Galloping Stars LLP and Mr. K. Kaliyaperumal. It was a triumph defined by power, precision, and poise.

From the break, Mountain Jewel played a waiting game — calm amid the storm. While the frontrunners battled fiercely in a pace-testing opening, jockey Antony Raj S. showcased tactical brilliance, allowing his filly to conserve energy in mid-pack. Then, with the crowd roaring and tension thick in the air, the moment arrived. Swinging wide into the final 400 meters, Mountain Jewel unleashed a lightning surge of acceleration, a move so explosive that it left rivals scrambling in his wake.

As the chestnut thundered down the home straight, there was no doubt—this was a champion’s run. He crossed the finish line with commanding authority, sealing his place among Hyderabad’s finest.

Behind him, Red Bishop (J: P. Trevor, T: P. Shroff) fought valiantly, finishing a heart-pounding second in 2:05.199, barely a stride away from glory. Northern Waves (J: Mukesh Kumar, T: G. Shashikanth) came thundering late to grab third in 2:06.444, showing courage but unable to match the searing pace of the top pair. The top trio were separated by mere lengths, a fitting testament to the intensity and prestige of this Grade I contest.

As the cheers echoed across the stands and the Derby crown rested firmly on Mountain Jewel’s brow, the electric atmosphere showed no signs of dimming. Up next, THE ROYAL CALCUTTA TURF CLUB CUP (DIV II) at 05:15 PM promised to keep the adrenaline surging — a perfect encore to Hyderabad’s Monsoon racing spectacle.

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The KALGOORLIE-BOULDER RACING CLUB, set in the heart of Western Australia’s Goldfields, came alive on October 4 for the biggest day on the Goldfields racing calendar — the Kalgoorlie Cup Day. From 9:59 AM to 2:52 PM, nine thrilling flat races unfolded under bright skies and a buzzing crowd atmosphere.

This wasn’t just another race meeting — it was a celebration where tradition met festivity, marked by the inaugural Golden Saddle Slot Race, the prestigious Kalgoorlie Cup – the jewel of the Goldfields, and the Ron Sayers Memorial Race. Locals and visitors alike gathered for a day that blended racing excitement, fashion, and camaraderie — a true reflection of what makes Kalgoorlie racing so special.

Race 1: THANK YOU, GOLDFIELDS TOURISM HANDICAP (12:29pm, 2200 metres)

The opening contest set the tone for the day, with ARGYLE STAR storming home in 02:19.01 to break through impressively. Jockey PATRICK CARBERY handled the horse with perfect balance, trainer JOSH BROWN had the preparation spot on, breeder MR K J REEVES could take pride in the result, and owner MR M J D HALL began the day on a winning note. SLUICE BOX showed strong determination to finish next best, while VILLEINS stayed on gamely for third.

Race 2: TABTOUCH WESTSPEED PLATINUM HANDICAP (1:04pm, 1400 metres)

SATURDAY SESH produced a composed performance to take the second race in 01:24.30, giving jockey STEVEN PARNHAM and trainer ASHLEY MALEY an early success on the card. Bred by TAUNTON VALE and owned by MR A W MALEY, GO CHARLIE, MR G S WARD, MR H J CARROLL, MR T W CHURSTAIN and MR C P PEARCE, the horse’s steady progression this season was evident. PRINCE OF BONDI stayed in contention right to the end, while KIRALUI finished with a late flourish for third.

Race 3: CD DODD HANDICAP (1:39pm, 1760 metres)

In a tightly-run third race, THE JESTER’S SON displayed class and pace to prevail in 01:47.81. Jockey ZEPHEN JOHNSTON-PORTER’s timing was spot on, trainer HELEN HARDING’s work reflected beautifully, breeder KATOM celebrated another success, and owner MRS V M THOMPSON was rewarded for patience and faith. FEUDING ran a gritty second, and BIRD’S THE WORD followed close behind to round off the placings.

Race 4: COASTAL MIDWEST HANDICAP (2:14pm, 1400 metres)

The fourth race brought a sharp contest to life, where EXCELTRAIN asserted dominance in 01:24.37. Jockey WILLIAM PIKE and trainer DANIEL & BEN PEARCE combined to perfection, while breeder OAKLAND PARK STUD and owners PEARCE RACING, OAKLAND PARK STUD, MR C S PEARCE, MR T V SALMERI, MR C D SALMERI, MRS S L SALMERI, MISS E R SALMERI, MISS A R SALMERI, MRS C R NIALL, MRS M RICKSON, MR P I BROWN, MRS S M CLARK, MR A RUSSO BATTAGLIOLO, MR A P ALSOP, MR G S DAWE and MRS S V DAWE enjoyed the reward of a solid campaign. CLOSE AT HAND chased strongly for second, and COLD SHIZZLE fought on well for third.

Race 5: SPUD SHED KALGOORLIE HANDICAP (2:53pm, 1600 metres)

DONT WAIT FOR LUCK took command of Race 5 in 01:37.06, with jockey LUCY FIORE delivering a confident ride for trainer PETER FERNIE. Breeder MS E E GILES and owner MRS K A FERNIE saw the potential fulfilled in a stylish manner. ODINAKA stayed on well in pursuit, while GAGE ROADS kept up the pressure till the finish.

Race 6: YARRADALE STUD RON SAYERS SPRINT (3:34pm, 1100 metres)

Race 6 produced one of the day’s most exciting finishes, as IMMORTAL BLISS battled hard to clinch victory in 01:04.13. Jockey WILLIAM PIKE showcased top-notch riding skill, trainer GRANT & ALANA WILLIAMS prepared the horse brilliantly, breeder Mr L O’BRIEN shared the spotlight, and owner MR S SCUDERI savored the moment. SNOW PRINCE put in a brave performance for second, while ZING TO WIN finished close behind.

Race 7: THE DEVELOP GOLDEN SADDLE (4:09pm, 1200 metres)

As the crowd buzzed with anticipation for the feature races ahead, MAGNIFICENT ANDY kept the momentum high by taking the seventh in 01:11.24. The teamwork between jockey BRAD PARNHAM and trainer STEPHEN MILLER shone through, while breeder MR D J REED and owner TRUCKING NOMINEES PTY LTD shared in the celebration. YONGA LASS gave a fighting display, and MAN CRUSH kept on strongly to earn third.

Race 8: SWAN DRAUGHT-KALGOORLIE CUP (4:45pm, 2300 metres)

The penultimate race delivered a fine contest, with SENTIMENTAL HERO surging home in 02:23.82. Jockey LUCY FIORE guided the horse smartly, trainer PETER FERNIE had the strategy perfected, breeder PETERS INVESTMENTS PTY LTD added another proud result, and owner MR A M INGLIS, MRS A F INGLIS, MR P J FERNIE and MRS K A FERNIE could enjoy a well-earned win. ROYAL LAW and CURRIMUNDI both ran commendable races to fill the minor spots.

Race 9: STATEWIDE OIL HANDICAP (5:22pm, 1300 metres)

The day concluded with a cracking finale as TREBLE MAKER sealed victory in 01:17.75, giving jockey LUCY FIORE and trainer PETER FERNIE a memorable end to Kalgoorlie Cup Day. Breeder MR A INGLIS and owner MR A M INGLIS shared the moment with joy. COMMISSIONS fought right to the line for second, and DREAMERS NEVER DIE completed the final frame of a fantastic afternoon.

Kalgoorlie Cup Day lived up to its reputation — a grand celebration of racing, fashion, and community. From the debut Golden Saddle Slot Race to the emotional Ron Sayers Memorial, the spirit of the Goldfields shone through in every stride. With this thrilling day now in the books, the excitement builds for the upcoming Kalgoorlie Cup weekend, promising yet another chapter in Western Australia’s most cherished racing tradition.

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The 7th race of the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025The Turf Authorities of India Cup — provided a thrilling spectacle on Sunday, October 5, 2025, over 1400 metres in a Class I handicap for horses rated 80 and above. Run at 3:55 PM, the sprint belonged to Nonpariel, ridden expertly by Sonu Kumar for trainer D. Netto, who powered home to stop the clock at 1:26.533. The win brought joy to the ownership partnership of Mr. Rajendran rep. Ms. Rapars Galloping Stars LLP, Mr. Pranga Raju, and Dr. Tripuranenivenkata Aditya Chowdary, who celebrated a commanding victory in this elite contest.

From the break, Nonpariel settled smoothly into position, conserving energy while tracking the pace. As the field approached the home straight, Sonu Kumar unleashed a precise and forceful drive, allowing Nonpariel to surge past the leaders with authority. The combination of timing, acceleration, and tactical awareness ensured a clear and decisive win in this competitive Class I sprint.

Diablo (J: P. Sai Kumar, T: K. S. V. Prasad Raju) ran on strongly to take second in 1:26.693, maintaining pressure on the winner throughout the final stages. Uchchaihshravas (J: Neeraj Rawal, T: Neelesh Rawal) closed well to claim third in 1:27.360, rounding out a high-quality trifecta separated by fine margins.

With the Turf Authorities of India Cup concluded, attention now turns to the day’s feature, The Race2Win Foundation Hyderabad Deccan Derby Grade I, scheduled for 4:35 PM, promising another fiercely contested battle among the best 3-year-olds and upward.

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The 6th race of the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025The Royal Western India Turf Club Cup — lit up the afternoon on Sunday, October 5, 2025, with a thrilling Class III handicap contest over 1100 metres. Run at 3:20 PM, the sprint belonged to Petaluma, ridden with finesse by Vivek G. for trainer L. D. Silva, who produced a perfectly timed burst to stop the clock at 1:07.780. The victory brought delight to the ownership team of Ms. M. Ramakrishna Reddy, Bharat Venkat Epur, and Mrs. Rajini Meka, who watched their charge register a hard-fought and stylish win.

Breaking smartly from the gates, Petaluma settled well into stride before making a decisive move approaching the final furlong. Displaying raw pace and poise, Vivek G. guided the filly through a tight finish, repelling late challenges with controlled aggression. The combination of speed and race awareness gave L. D. Silva’s ward a deserved victory in this competitive sprint for horses rated 40 to 65.

Arion One (J: Afroz Khan, T: R. H. Sequeira) finished second, less than a length behind, clocking 1:07.929 after chasing the winner gamely through the final 100 metres. Emerald Touch (J: Ajay Kumar, T: Neelesh Rawal) produced a spirited late run to take third in 1:07.986, rounding out a close and high-quality trifecta.

With The Royal Western India Turf Club Cup concluded, all eyes now turn to the next contest — The Turf Authorities of India Cup, slated for 3:55 PM, where another fast-paced finish is on the cards at the Hyderabad Monsoon Races.

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The KELSO RACECOURSE, beautifully set in the Scottish Borders, welcomes racegoers this Sunday, October 5, for an afternoon that blends family entertainment and quality jump racing. The Family Fun Raceday 2025 promises excitement both on and off the track, with activities for children, free entry for those aged 17 and under, and a lively atmosphere that captures the warmth of autumn racing. The highlight of the six-race card is the £40,000 NSPCC School Service Handicap Chase, a contest that has crowned past stars like Tommy’s Oscar, Nuts Well, and Simply Ned — names that echo through the northern racing circuit.

Race 1: Welcome To Family Day Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race) (1:58pm, 2m4f189y)

The afternoon opens with a Class 4 GBB Novices’ Hurdle, setting the tone for what’s to come. CONMAN JOHN, GREAT FLEET and TIMEFORTOM could look to assert dominance early, while RIGHTBACKATYOU, WHISPERING DANCER and TOP OF THE STARS may bide their time before striking on the final climb. A promising start that’s sure to grab attention as new jumpers test their potential. Winner’s Purse: £4,901

Race 2: Simpsons Malt Handicap Hurdle (2:33pm, 2m4f189y)

The second race brings a Class 4 Handicap Hurdle for the seasoned campaigners. MAGHLAAK, THE NAVIGATOR and FOSTERED PHIL might look to control the tempo from the outset, though STARLYTE, JAKANA and RED FORCE ONE could be waiting for the perfect moment to pounce. With stamina and timing at a premium, this one should deliver a gripping finish. Winner’s Purse: £4,753

Race 3: Justin & Susan Greig Novices’ Hurdle (Go North Night Nurse Series Qualifier) (GBB Race) (3:13pm, 2m51y)

A Class 4 chase follows bringing GBB incentives, offering another test of nerve and balance over the larger obstacles. TRIPLE CROWN TED, HUMBLE JUMBLE and SLIEVEHILL may look confident over fences early, but LYNDON RED, CHIEFMAN and MASTERMINDING could emerge late with a bold rally. Expect plenty of jumping action and a competitive edge. Winner’s Purse: £4,901

Race 4: Handicap Chase (Go North Red Rum Series Qualifier) (GBB Race) (3:43pm, 3m2f39y)

The fourth contest brings another Class 4 handicap chase with GBB incentives, where form, rhythm, and control will play key roles. HALF SHOT, SAINT ARVANS and ASHTOWN LAD might take the lead early on, while KILMORE ROCK, COOPER’S CROSS and WAL BUCK’S could stay close before unleashing a strong finish. It’s a test of consistency that should keep the excitement high. Winner’s Purse: £5,281

Race 5: NSPCC School Service Handicap Chase (Registered As The Simply Ned) (GBB Race) (4:18pm, 2m1f14y)

The feature race of the day — the Class 2 GBB NSPCC School Service Handicap Chase — carries prestige and pride. TRAPRAIN LAW, FINEST VIEW and MALYSTIC could aim to dictate proceedings with a bold run, but TOMMY’S OSCAR, SHAKEYATAILFEATHER and NETYWELL are likely to challenge strongly in the closing stages. With £40,000 at stake and a proud list of former champions, this race is bound to be the highlight of the Kelso afternoon. Winner’s Purse: £20,812

Race 6: Join Racing TV Now Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (Go North Cab On Target Series Qualifier) (4:53pm, 2m4f189y)

The day wraps up with a Class 5 handicap hurdle, offering one last chance for victory. TAKE A HIKE, FLAWLESS CLARITY and LOOKING SPLENDID may seek to make their presence felt from the front, while RED NED, OVIDSTOWN HILL and WOLFBURG could conserve energy for a late charge. A fitting conclusion to a day that celebrates both racing passion and community spirit. Winner’s Purse: £3,697

With thrilling jump racing, the warmth of family festivities, and the charm of Kelso’s scenic setting, Family Fun Raceday 2025 truly lives up to its name. From the cheers in the stands to the laughter around the course, it’s a day where every moment — from first jump to final finish — brings people together in the pure joy of racing.

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The action-packed 20th day of the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025 on Sunday, October 5, witnessed an exhilarating finish in the 5th race of the day – The Mysore Race Club Cup, a Class IV handicap for horses rated 20 to 45, run over 1200 metres at 2:45 PM. Displaying sharp acceleration and tactical precision, Safala, owned by Mr. Harisharan Devgan, produced a powerful late surge to secure victory in a smart 1:14.816, marking a memorable triumph for trainer Magan Singh Parmar and jockey Mukesh Kumar.

Breaking evenly from the gates, Safala settled in midfield early as the pace quickened upfront. Mukesh Kumar timed his move to perfection, guiding the mare through a neat passage along the rails before unleashing a decisive burst inside the final furlong. The combination of patience and finishing kick proved crucial as Safala asserted dominance close home to claim the cup in style, leaving rivals chasing in her wake.

Turiya (J: P. Trevor, T: Bharath Singh) ran a valiant second, clocking 1:15.361, after staying prominent throughout and briefly threatening the winner in the final stages. N R I Range (J: H. M. Akshay, T: M. Srinivas Reddy) followed in third at 1:16.015, keeping the contest lively till the end.

With The Mysore Race Club Cup concluded, all eyes now turn to the next highlight of the afternoon — The Royal Western India Turf Club Cup, scheduled for 3:20 PM, promising another thrilling chapter in Hyderabad’s monsoon racing season.

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The 4th race of the Hyderabad Monsoon Races 2025, THE ROYAL CALCUTTA TURF CLUB CUP DIV I, a Class II handicap for horses aged three years and upward rated 60 to 85 over 1200 meters, saw Miss Maya (5Y B M) deliver a commanding performance on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at 2:10 PM. Owned by Ms Chitturi Krishna Kannaiah, Soma Raju Adipudi, and Sureshbabu Daggubati Venkatesh Daggubati, the talented mare, under the guidance of jockey Sonu Kumar for trainer Neelesh Rawal, crossed the finish line in a time of 1:14.332, asserting her superiority in decisive fashion.

From the outset, Miss Maya positioned herself prominently, maintaining a smooth rhythm along the inside track. Demonstrating tactical versatility and a strong finishing kick, she surged ahead in the final 200 meters, leaving her rivals struggling to match her pace. Her acceleration and composure in the stretch ensured a well-deserved victory, delighting connections and onlookers alike.

The runner-up spot went to High Speed Dive (5Y B G), ridden by Gaurav Singh for trainer B Mukesh Kumar, who finished closely behind in 1:14.558, showing a determined effort throughout. Star Forever (4Y B F), with Ajay Kumar up for trainer K S V Prasad Raju, completed the trifecta in 1:14.588, rounding off an exciting finish where the top three were separated by mere fractions of a second.

With the Royal Calcutta Turf Club Cup concluded, all eyes now shift to the upcoming feature contests of the day, promising more exhilarating racing action at Hyderabad Race Club.

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