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The Inglis Digital February (Late) Sale has opened with a catalogue that is nothing short of spectacular, featuring 523 lots across racehorses, broodmares, shares, and breeding rights. A breeding right in first-season sire Anamoe, multiple Stakes performers, and young mares carrying highly sought-after pregnancies are among the standout offerings that are already capturing attention in Australia’s bloodstock circles.

The catalogue reads like a who’s who of contemporary racing, with Anamoe, a nine-time Group 1 winner, emerging as one of the most talked-about first-season sires after his Book 1 yearlings averaged $469,032 on the Gold Coast last month, setting a record for a first-season stallion. Among his debut crop, a seven-figure yearling underscored the immense appeal of his progeny and the strength of his bloodlines.

Inglis Digital Business Manager Nick Melmeth described the catalogue as “one of the most appealing offerings we have ever brought to market on Inglis Digital,” highlighting the rarity and value of securing a share in a stallion of Anamoe’s calibre.

Star racehorses featured in the sale include the precocious 3YO colt North England, winner of the $1 million Golden Gift and G3 Kindergarten Stakes, and a recent competitor in the $3 million Sunlight Plate on the Gold Coast. Fellow 3YO Blitzburg boasts a G3 Canonbury Stakes victory as a 2YO, while Manolo Bling has four wins to his name, Stakes placings, and a family tree linked to G1 performers Sweet Idea and Showtime.

The catalogue also includes an enticing selection of broodmares and racing shares. Notable mares such as Sense of Honour (Pride of Dubai) come in foal to rising stallion Home Affairs, whose first 18 runners include seven Stakes horses. Shares in Group performers such as Adelaide River, a G1 contender aimed at Royal Ascot, and G2 winner Changingoftheguard are expected to spark strong interest.

Arrowfield Stud contributes a 12-strong draft, featuring Stakes producers, close relations to Stakes winners, and mares in foal to sought-after sires including Maurice, Castelvecchio, Admire Mars, and Vandeek.

Additional highlights include Absolute Flirt, a Stakes-winning mare offered with an Anamoe filly at foot; Aerodrome, a 10% share in a 2YO Ole Kirk metro winner; Battuta, a Queensland metro winner; Bosustow, a 5% share in a G3-winning entire; Hella Fast, a dual Stakes-placed 4YO metro winner; Midnite Storm, a 10% share in an undefeated former European stayer;

Mythology, a $400,000 yearling and last-start Queensland metro winner; Port Lockroy, a 5% share in a G1 winner targeting further Group races; Pure Bliss, a five-time winner and city performer with Stakes experience; Tahuna, a three-in-one package featuring an I Am Invincible mare in foal and foal at foot; and Tighten Me Up, half-sister to a G2 winner offered in foal to Sword of State.

Yearlings by Anamoe, Artorius, Bivouac, I Am Invincible, Maurice, Pierro, Jacquinot, Shamus Award, Brave Smash, and others are also featured, ensuring a deep and appealing offering for buyers seeking quality bloodstock. Leading industry players have backed the catalogue in force, including Archibald Racing, Arrowfield, Lindsay Park, Lees Racing, Waterhouse/Bott, Bennett Racing, Ciaron Maher, Bella Jane Lodge, Gold Front Thoroughbreds, and many more. The sale opens for bidding from 10am on Wednesday, promising a competitive and high-quality conclusion to the February (Late) Online Sale.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

Friday at Palm Meadows Training Center unfolded with energy and focus as the region’s top three-year-olds readied themselves for the South Florida Triple Crown trail. Standing out among them, Gold Square LLC’s Napoleon Solo moved with sharp precision during a half-mile breeze, showing the poise and strength of a colt already carrying Grade 1 credentials.

Stopping the clock in 48.45 seconds, the Chad Summers-trained son of Liam’s Map ranked fourth among 45 recorded works at the distance. It was a professional piece of business, marking his sixth local workout since arriving at Gulfstream’s satellite facility. For Summers, the rigorous schedule isn’t accidental; it’s a blueprint borrowed from greatness.

“We came here with a plan,” Summers noted, watching his stable star cool out. “We looked and saw Sovereignty had six breezes before his Fountain of Youth last year and we decided to make that plan as close as we could.”

If the comparison holds, the rest of the field should be on high alert. Sovereignty parlayed that exact preparation into a victory in the 2025 Fountain of Youth, eventually securing Horse of the Year honors. Napoleon Solo enters his three-year-old debut with a perfect resume, having dominated his Saratoga debut by five lengths before a daylight victory in the Grade 1 Champagne at Aqueduct last October.

Nearly Bypasses Fountain of Youth for Florida Derby

While Napoleon Solo readies for the Fountain of Youth, another heavy hitter is taking a more patient path. Centennial Farms’ Nearly, fresh off a convincing score in the Holy Bull (G3) on January 24, turned in a maintenance half-mile in 50.98 seconds at Palm Beach Downs.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher has opted to bypass the upcoming 1 1/16-mile test, preferring to keep the son of Not This Time fresh for the $1 million Florida Derby on March 28. It’s a calculated move for a colt who has climbed the ladder rapidly, moving from maiden winner to graded stakes victor in just three starts.

Jack’s Promise Seeks Consistency in Gulfstream Park Sprint

In Saturday’s feature, the $125,000 Gulfstream Park Sprint, trainer Dale Romans is hoping the “good” version of Jack’s Promise shows up. The four-year-old has been a bit of a puzzle for the veteran conditioner, occasionally underperforming without warning before rebounding with grit.

“What I couldn’t figure out was he’d throw in a clunker with no explanation,” Romans said. “I think he’s figured that out a little bit and has become more competitive.”

The Baron Thoroughbreds LLC homebred surprised even his own camp on Christmas Eve, uncharacteristically gunning for the lead and digging in to win by a neck. He faces a stiff challenge Saturday against the 7-5 favorite Damon’s Mound, a Bill Mott trainee nearing the $1 million earnings mark.

Reef Runner Sets Sights on Dubai Glory

On the international front, trainer David Fawkes is back in Florida, but his stable star Reef Runner remains abroad. Following a gutsy victory in the $2 million 1351 Turf Sprint in Saudi Arabia last weekend, the five-year-old gelding has been sent to Dubai.

The son of The Big Beast is targeting the Grade 1 Al Quoz Turf Sprint on the Dubai World Cup undercard. “He did everything right from the day he got there,” Fawkes said of the Middle Eastern trip. “When he got there, he got better and better.”

Since being gelded, Reef Runner has found a new level of focus, capturing the Eddie D. (G2) and the Janus Stakes before his recent international breakthrough.

Friday Results and Saturday Outlook

The Friday card at Gulfstream Park saw the 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot solved, with a single ticket holder collecting $77,817.84. The winning sequence (7-4-3-7-9-2) covered Races 5 through 10.

In the irons, Edgard Zayas enjoyed a productive afternoon, securing a double with Jeter in the opener and Sheshimaintenance in the finale.

The Rainbow 6 pool resets on Saturday, anchored by the high-speed drama of the Gulfstream Park Sprint in Race 10.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The Royal Western India Turf Club’s Mumbai Meeting 2025/26 (Thirteenth Day) on Sunday, 22nd February 2026, reached a high point in Race No. 8 – The Hong Kong Jockey Club Trophy, a Class V handicap for Indian horses rated 1 to 26 over 1400 metres, held at 7:45 PM. Prominently featured in the Mumbai race results 22 February, MACHIAVELLIAN produced a decisive performance under Antony Raj S. to claim top honours for trainer Adhirajsingh Jodha.

The winner carried the silks of Mr Jiyaji Bhosale, Mr Rishikesh Bhosale, Mr S R Sanas, Mr Kamlesh Vrajlal Shah, Dr Ram H Shroff & Mr Raj H Shroff rep Stride Livestock Pvt Ltd, Mr Sudendu Shah & Dr Rahul Shah, rewarding the faith of connections with a polished victory.

Positioned ideally through the early stages, MACHIAVELLIAN travelled comfortably behind the pace before being angled out approaching the straight. Antony Raj S. timed his move to perfection, asking for an effort at the right moment. The response was immediate as the leader surged ahead inside the final furlong, stretching clear to seal the 1400-metre contest with authority.

MA CHERIE, ridden by Vivek G. for trainer Sangramsinh N. Joshi, finished a determined second after keeping up the chase in the straight, while MIGHTY HERO, partnered by Aditya Waydande and trained by J. E. Mckeown, stayed on to secure third and complete the frame.

Earlier in the evening, the card began at 4:00 PM with Race No. 1, The Kumar R. Dalal Gold Trophy over 1600 metres, where KINGS GAMBIT delivered a fluent performance under Yash Narredu for trainer P. Shroff. The winner raced for Mr Vijay B Shirke, Mrs Vijay B Shirke, Mr Jay V Shirke, Mrs Daisy K D B Mehta & Mr Dara K Mehta rep Darashaw Bloodstock Pvt Ltd, Mrs Liane Luthria & Mr Vispi R Patel. BREAK POINT (Neeraj Rawal, trainer P. S. Chouhan) finished second ahead of OPUS DEI (Akshay Kumar, trainer Imtiaz A. Sait).

Race No. 2, The Mystical Trophy over 2400 metres at 4:30 PM, saw CACCINI stay the trip strongly under David Allan for trainer Karthik Ganapathy, representing Mr Zavaray S Poonawalla, Mrs Behroze Z Poonawalla, Mr Yohan Z Poonawalla, Mrs Michelle Y Poonawalla, Ms Delna Z Poonawalla, Mrs Simone Poonawalla Pandole & Mr Rishad N Pandole rep Poonawalla Racing & Brdg Pvt Ltd. DIEGO GARCIA (Suraj Narredu, Adhirajsingh Jodha) was second, with ALLEZ L’ETOILE (A. Prakash, Narendra Lagad) third.

At 5:00 PM, The Dr. Goolam E. Vahanvati Trophy over 1600 metres went to ALGONQUIN, guided by David Allan for Dallas Todywalla and owned by M/s Geoffrey B Nagpal & S R Sanas. LOOKING LIKE A WOW (P. Trevor, Subhag Singh) and GIANT GOLD (Aditya Waydande, Shazaan Shah) filled the minor placings.

Race No. 4, The Intervalve Poonawalla Ltd. Trophy over 1200 metres at 5:30 PM, produced a sharp success for MINARI under Neeraj Rawal for trainer Imtiaz A. Sait, racing for Mr Mukul Sonawala, Mr D R Thacker rep DT Racing & Breeders LLP, Mr Chetan Shah, Mr Girish S Mehta & Mr Sunil S Majithia. PINNACLE (Yash Narredu, M. Narredu) and ORGANISED CHAOS (P. Trevor, Adhirajsingh Jodha) followed home.

The feature Race No. 5 at 6:00 PM, The Poonawalla Breeders’ Multi-Million (Grade I) over 1400 metres, saw MARGARETTA shine under Vivek G. for P. Shroff, carrying the colours of Mr Mehernosh H Deboo. LADY SCARLET (P. Trevor, Adhirajsingh Jodha) claimed second, while BUCKINGHAM (Antony Raj S., Karthik Ganapathy) finished third.

Race No. 6, The Florrie and Freddy Sopher Gold Trophy over 1200 metres at 6:30 PM, went the way of VEGATHA, ridden by R. Ajinkya for trainer P. S. Chouhan and owned by Mr Cheriyan Abraham and Mrs Smita Bajoria rep Cherie Sports Private Limited. STORM CLOUD (Bharat Singh, Narendra Lagad) and MANOR HOUSE (S. G. Prasad, Aman Altaf Hussain) completed the placings.

The penultimate Race No. 7, The Corfe Castle Trophy over 1200 metres at 7:15 PM, saw SOCIAL BUTTERFLY score under Neeraj Rawal for Dallas Todywalla, representing Mr Mukul Sonawala, Mr Nozer Panthaky, Mr D R Thacker rep DT Racing & Breeders LLP, Mr Kairus Dadachanji, Mr P J Vazifdar, Mr M Rishad, Mr Munchi P Shroff & Mr K H Vachha. FONTANA (Prashant P. Dhebe, P. S. Chouhan) was second, while MARKET KING (Vivek G., Imtiaz A. Sait) finished third.

With eight races concluded in an absorbing Sunday evening programme, the Mumbai circuit once again showcased depth across classes, leaving racing enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the next fixture on the Racebuzz Calendar.

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The Royal Western India Turf Club’s Mumbai Meeting 2025/26 (Thirteenth Day) on Sunday, 22nd February 2026 gathered pace in Race 7, The Corfe Castle Trophy, a Class I handicap for horses rated 80 and upward (60 to 79 eligible), contested over 1200 metres at 7:15 PM. SOCIAL BUTTERFLY delivered a top-tier sprinting performance under Neeraj Rawal, powering home for trainer Dallas Todywalla and providing a memorable success for owners Mr Mukul Sonawala, Mr Nozer Panthaky, Mr D R Thacker rep DT Racing & Breeders LLP, Mr Kairus Dadachanji, Mr P J Vazifdar, Mr M Rishad, Mr Munchi P Shroff & Mr K H Vachha.

The Mumbai race result 22 February once again highlighted the depth of sprinting talent on display at the evening meeting. Breaking smartly from the gates, SOCIAL BUTTERFLY was positioned prominently from the outset, travelling strongly behind the early pace. Neeraj Rawal timed his challenge to perfection, easing the mare into top gear approaching the final furlong. Once asked for a decisive effort, she quickened impressively, putting daylight between herself and her pursuers to seal the contest with authority.

FONTANA finished second under Prashant P. Dhebe, who also saddled the runner-up, staying on gamely but unable to bridge the gap in the closing stages. MARKET KING, ridden by Vivek G. and trained by Imtiaz A. Sait, completed the frame in third after keeping on steadily through the final 200 metres.

With The Corfe Castle Trophy settled, attention quickly shifts to Race 8, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Trophy at 7:45 PM, where another competitive field promises to bring the curtain down on an absorbing evening of racing in Mumbai.

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The Clinton McDonald and Shane McGrath partnership further cemented its status as a juvenile force on Saturday, securing a second Blue Diamond Stakes victory in three seasons. Under the Caulfield sun, the Magnus filly Streisand displayed immense grit to take out the 1200-metre feature, officially marking her arrival as the premier two-year-old of the Australian turf.

Starting at double-figure odds despite her Prelude success a fortnight earlier, Streisand had been respected but not universally embraced. By the end of the afternoon, there was no ambiguity. Racing three-wide for much of the journey, she absorbed the pressure and still found resolutely in the straight, edging clear to defeat Classic Yearling Sale graduate Closer To Free in a G1 quinella for sale graduates.

It was a performance defined by grit. While others enjoyed economical runs, Streisand travelled without cover yet never flinched. McDonald later described her as the most seasoned runner in the race — Saturday marked her fifth start — and she carried herself in the mounting yard with the composure of an older horse.

“We’d loved her from the moment we saw her,” McGrath said, recalling her inspection at Oaklands 12 months earlier. “She was strong, powerful, and had that presence about her.”

Purchased for $100,000 from Northmore Thoroughbreds at last year’s Premier Yearling Sale, Streisand had earlier been secured as a weanling for $22,000. The filly’s rise from modest beginnings to Group 1 glory underlines the enduring appeal of patient horsemanship and astute selection.

The scenes post-race were exuberant. A large ownership group packed into the mounting yard, celebrating a victory that felt deeply shared. “It was like a grand final,” McDonald said. “She did it the tough way and she deserved it.”

This Blue Diamond Stakes result arrives on the eve of the upcoming Premier Yearling Sale, lending added intrigue to several related lots catalogued for the sale. Northmore Thoroughbreds will present a draft of 12 yearlings, while a Star Witness colt closely related to Streisand is also set to attract attention.

Elsewhere on the Caulfield card, the quality continued to build.

Sheza Alibi resumed with authority in the Group 2 Angus Armanasco Stakes, overcoming traffic to win with ease. The Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman-trained filly has now won five of eight starts and shapes as a leading autumn contender.

Bossy Benita secured valuable black type in the Group 3 Mannerism Stakes, leading throughout to give trainer Michael Mehegan a deserved stakes success. Single Choice delivered trainer Matt Cumani his biggest triumph when claiming the Group 2 Autumn Classic, while veteran Magnaspin surpassed the $1 million prizemoney mark with victory in the Listed Victoria Gold Cup.

Beyond Melbourne, juvenile talent was also on display. At Rosehill, Stretan Ruler emerged as a significant prospect with a dominant win in the Group 2 Silver Slipper Stakes, positioning himself for a tilt at the Golden Slipper next month.

In Adelaide, Rebel Tuesday captured the Listed Cinderella Stakes, Eventually landed the Group 3 Lord Reims Stakes, and Power Beau added the Listed City Of Marion Stakes to his record. Across the Tasman, That’s Gold staked his claim for the New Zealand Derby with an authoritative victory in the Group 2 Avondale Guineas at Ellerslie.

Yet it was the Blue Diamond Stakes result that resonated loudest. Streisand’s determined display not only affirmed her class but reinforced the value of experience, resilience and careful placement in elite juvenile racing.

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The sixth race on the card at the Royal Western India Turf Club’s Mumbai Meeting 2025/26, held on Sunday, 22nd February 2026, saw VEGATHA produce a decisive effort in The Florrie and Freddy Sopher Gold Trophy. Run over 1200 metres at 06:30 PM, the Class III handicap for Indian horses rated 40 to 66 (20 to 39 eligible) unfolded at a brisk tempo before the P. S. Chouhan-trained runner asserted authority in the closing stages. Owned by Mr Cheriyan Abraham and Mrs Smita Bajoria representing Cherie Sports Private Limited, VEGATHA was guided with confidence by jockey R. Ajinkya to secure a well-earned victory in this competitive sprint.

In what will be remembered as a key highlight of the Mumbai race result 22 February, the contest developed at genuine early fractions, with several runners vying for forward positions. VEGATHA was settled just off the leading pack, travelling comfortably while the pace unfolded ahead. Turning for home, R. Ajinkya angled his mount into clear running, and once asked for an effort, VEGATHA responded smartly. The acceleration inside the final furlong proved decisive, allowing the gelding to draw clear and seal the race with authority.

STORM CLOUD, trained by Narendra Lagad and ridden by Bharat Singh, kept on resolutely to claim second place, while MANOR HOUSE, under S. G. Prasad for trainer Aman Altaf Hussain, finished third after staying on steadily in the concluding stages. The trio emerged clear of the remainder, underlining the quality at the head of the field.

With the evening programme moving swiftly ahead, attention now shifts to the upcoming The Corfe Castle Trophy scheduled for 07:15 PM, where another competitive field is set to line up on an engaging Mumbai card.

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Sunday’s sixth-hour feature at the Royal Western India Turf Club belonged to MARGARETTA. Contesting Race 5, The Poonawalla Breeders’ Multi-Million (Grade I) over 1400 metres for Indian three-year-olds, the P. Shroff-trained filly rose to the occasion with assurance. Her success became a defining highlight of the Mumbai race result 22 February programme, rewarding owner Mr Mehernosh H. Deboo with a performance of genuine class at 6:00 PM.

From the moment the gates flew open, MARGARETTA travelled with poise, settling into a comfortable rhythm behind the early pace before steadily improving her position approaching the bend. Vivek G. judged the tempo to perfection, angling his mount into clear running at the top of the straight. When asked for her effort, MARGARETTA responded decisively, quickening smartly inside the final furlong to assert her superiority and put the contest beyond doubt.

LADY SCARLET, partnered by P. Trevor and trained by Adhirajsingh Jodha, ran a commendable race to claim second, staying on gamely but unable to match the winner’s finishing surge. BUCKINGHAM, ridden by Antony Raj S. for trainer Karthik Ganapathy, finished third after keeping on steadily in the closing stages. The trio drew clear of the remainder, underlining the quality of the Grade I feature.

With the feature event decided, anticipation now builds toward The Florrie and Freddy Sopher Gold Trophy at 6:30 PM, where another competitive field is set to continue an absorbing evening of racing at Mumbai.

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The atmosphere at Sha Tin on Sunday was less about the heat of competition and more about the witnessing of a sporting miracle. David Hayes had promised something special, but few expected the sheer clinical destruction that followed. Ka Ying Rising did not just win the HK$13 million G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m); he rewrote the history books, dismantling a high-quality field to claim his 18th successive victory.

In doing so, the five-year-old eclipsed the legendary Silent Witness’s long-standing mark of 17 wins, a record many thought would stand for generations. But records are merely milestones for a horse of this caliber. Stopping the clock at a staggering 1m 19.36s, he shaved over half a second off the previous course record, leaving seasoned observers in awe of his effortless power.

A Record-Breaking Performance in the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup

Jockey Zac Purton, who has partnered some of the greatest names to ever grace the turf, admitted that the instructions from Hayes were clear: don’t just win, break the record. Purton obliged with a ride of supreme confidence. Sitting second behind Copartner Prance after a clean jump from barrier three, the champion sprinter looked like a coiled spring.

When Purton finally gave him his head, the response was electric. Ka Ying Rising clocked a blistering 43.96s for the final 800m, leaving Helios Express and Lucky Sweynesse to battle for the minor placings, three-and-a-half lengths in his wake. It wasn’t a race; it was a coronation.

“He’s the horse of a lifetime,” Purton remarked, still shaking his head at the ease of the victory. “He’s in a league of his own. I’ve just got to pinch myself; I’m so lucky to be associated with him.”

The Hayes Vision: Longevity and Global Ambition

For trainer David Hayes, the victory was a mixture of immense relief and soaring pride. Despite his dominance, Hayes pointed out that Ka Ying Rising remains the “baby” of the top-tier sprinting ranks, suggesting his peak may still be ahead of him. The plan now involves a conservative campaign aimed at preserving his brilliance for the next 18 months.

The roadmap is already being etched out: a return to the G2 Sprint Cup in April, followed by a defense of his Chairman’s Sprint Prize crown. Hayes also hinted at another international tilt, with The Everest remaining a primary target in his quest for a seasonal clean sweep.

“To continuously win for 742 days is mind-numbing,” Hayes said. “He’s more composed than ever. I wanted Zac to let him go today to help his worldwide ratings, and he showed exactly how strong he is. When you have one this good, he becomes the benchmark for everything that follows.”

Supporting Cards and Star Performers

While the headlines belonged to the record-breaker, the undercard provided plenty of action. Zac Purton enjoyed a phenomenal day out, tallying five winners including debutant Almighty Lightning and the progressive Aerovolanic.

Trainer Frankie Lor and jockey Matthew Poon also made their presence felt, with Poon securing a treble highlighted by the impressive victory of Salon S in the Class 3 Rose Handicap. John Size’s Stellar Express further proved his affinity for the Sha Tin straight, clocking a sharp 55.36s to take out the Class 2 Orchid Handicap.

As the dust settles on a historic afternoon, the racing world is left to marvel at a sprinter who seems to have no ceiling. For now, Ka Ying Rising stands alone at the summit of Hong Kong racing.

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Race 4 of the Royal Western India Turf Club’s Mumbai Meeting 2025/26, held on Sunday, 22nd February 2026 (Evening Race Day), saw MINARI deliver a polished performance in The Intervalve Poonawalla Ltd. Trophy. The 1200-metre terms event for maiden Indian horses aged three years produced a decisive winner at 5:30 PM, with Neeraj Rawal guiding the Imtiaz A. Sait-trained colt to a confident breakthrough success.

Owned by Mr Mukul Sonawala, Mr D R Thacker rep. DT Racing & Breeders LLP, Mr Chetan Shah, Mr Girish S Mehta & Mr Sunil S Majithia, MINARI justified market support with a professional display from start to finish. The Mumbai race result 22 February card continued to gather momentum as another promising youngster announced himself in style.

Breaking alertly from the gates, MINARI settled into a handy position behind the early pace before Rawal angled him into clear running approaching the final furlong. Showing maturity beyond maiden company, the colt responded gamely when asked to quicken, stretching clear in the closing stages and maintaining a safe advantage to the post. It was a measured ride, combining patience and precision, and the result never looked in doubt once he hit top stride.

PINNACLE, ridden by Yash Narredu and trained by M. Narredu, kept the winner within range for much of the sprint but had to settle for second best at the wire. ORGANISED CHAOS, under P. Trevor for trainer Adhirajsingh Jodha, finished on to claim third, ensuring the minor honours were keenly contested in the final strides.

With this contest concluded, anticipation now shifts to the evening’s marquee event, The Poonawalla Breeders’ Multi-Million (Grade I) at 6:00 PM, where the spotlight intensifies and the quality rises another notch on an absorbing Mumbai programme.

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