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Johnny Mac, Celestial, Constable and Sim Sim impress

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Johnny Mac, Celestial, Constable and Sim Sim impressed when the horses were exercised here on Monday (Dec. 23) morning.

400m: 2/y/os Between Lands (S.J. Sunil), Renaissance (Gore) 26. Pair easy.

600m: Liam (T.S. Jodha) 42. Easy. 2/y/o Star Pride (Bhawani), Lord Vader (app) 40. Former finished six lengths ahead. Mount Sinai (app) 40. Easy. 2/y/os Epic Endeavour  (V. Bunde), Wrangler (Likith Appu) 41. They were easy. 2/y/o Solidarity (A. Prakash)  40. Moved freely.

800m: 2/y/os Touch Of Mystic (A. Prakash), Sapphire Martini (Gore) 52, 600/39. Former finished six lengths ahead. 2/y/o Fynbos (Trevor) 53, 600/40. Worked well.  2/y/o Exciting (J. Chinoy) 56, 600/41. Easy.

1000m: Coeur De Lion (Mustakim) 1-7, 600/40. Worked freely. 2/y/o Chicago Chimes (C.S. Jodha), Aries (Atul) 1-8, 800/53, 600/39. Former who started four lengths behind finished four lengths ahead. 2/y/os Eastern Monarch (Gore), Whirlwind (S.J. Sunil) 1-8, 800/53, 600/39. They were urged and ended level. Bashir (app) 1-8, 800/53, 600/40. Urged. Juliette (Bhawani) 1-8, 800/53, 600/49. Responded well. 2/y/o Rosario (Ajinkya) 1-8, 800/53, 600/40. Moved freely. Golden Glow (Mustakim), Pride’s Prince (Hamir) 1-8, 800/55, 600/42. Former finished four lengths ahead. Democracy (Nazil) 1-8, 800/53, 600/39. Worked freely. Constable (J. Chinoy) 1-6, 800/51, 600/38. Moved attractively.

1200m: Cache (Nazil) 1-24, 600/40. Slightly urged. Zacharias (Umesh) 1-24, 1000/1-9, 800/54, 600/41. Moved nicely. Zuccaro (Trevor) 1-22, 1000/1-7, 800/52, 600/39. Shaped well.

1400m: Celestial (Umesh) 1-36, 1200/1-22, 1000/1-7, 800/53, 600/40. In good shape. Chagall (Umesh) 1-36, 1200/1-21, 1000/1-6, 800/51, 600/38. Urged in the last part. King Ke (Umesh), Cordelia (N. Bhosale) 1-39, 600/41. Former finished four lengths ahead.

Race track:

800m: 2/y/o Diego Garcia (Nirmal), Ocean (C.S. Jodha) and Disciplined (Santosh) 51, 600/36. Diego Garcia started three lengths behind and easily finished one length in front.

1000m: Starseed (T.S. Jodha), Kingsland (V. Bunde) 1-4, 600/34. Former strode out well and finished five lengths ahead. Otello (Prasad) 1-5, 600/37. Retains form. Madison (Nirmal) 1-2, 800/49, 600/35. Urged in the last part. Trillionaire (Mustakim), Northern Singer (app) 1-1, 800/48, 600/35. Former started three lengths behind and finished level. Storm (T.S. Jodha) 1-8, 800/53, 600/38. Moved fluently. Manor House (A. Gaikwad) 1-5, 600/37. Pressed. 2/y/o Beat The Heat (Prasad) 1-9, 600/39. Moved freely. Goodfellow (Nazil), 2/y/o Life Is Life (Shahrukh) 1-1, 800/48, 600/34. Former was two lengths better. 2/y/o Leading Light (Mustakim), Zip Along (Saba) 1-4, 800/50, 600/36. Former was urged and finished two lengths ahead. 2/y/o Johnny Mac (Nazil), Bohemian Rhapsody (Shahrukh) 1-00, 800/47, 60/34. Former made up three lengths and finished one length ahead. Note the former. Speak The Breed (V. Bunde), You (Neeraj) 1-5, 800/50, 600/36. They moved level freely.

1600m: Alpine Star (Mustakim) 1-47, 1000/1-4, 600/38. Pressed in the last part.

Gate practice noted on the inner sand:

1000m: 2/y/os Little John (A. Prakash), Giacomo (—) 1-11, 600/42. Former better. Gordon (Ajinkya) 1-11, 800/55, 60/41. Moved fluently. Sim Sim (Merchant) 1-5, 800/52, 600/39. Pleased. 2/y/os Charisse (Nazil), Dexterity (Neeraj) and Bishop (Likith Appu) 1-11, 600/44. Trio moved freely. Bugatti (N. Bhosale) 1-10, 600/42. Moved freely. 2/y/os Ministry Of Time (Gore), Rosalia (I. Shaikh) 1-11, 600/44. They were easy.



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