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Autumn Pearl fancied for Coonoor Cup

Autumn Pearl is expected to win the Coonoor Cup, the main event of the races to be held here on Wednesday.
The selections:

Star Phoenix set for Silver Dale Plate

Star Phoenix is expected to win the Silver Dale Plate, the main event of the races to be held here on Saturday.
Moon Emperor and Dancer’s Wave can upset.

Cosmic Explorer wins feature

B. Suresh-trained Cosmic Explorer, ridden by S. Kabthar, won the Yercaud Plate, the main event of Wednesday’s races here.
The results:

Mystery Knight fancied to win Yercaud Plate

Mystery Knight is fancied to win the Yercaud Plate, the feature event of the races to be held here on Wednesday.

First Emperor bags Madras Race Club Cup

B. Suresh-trained First Emperor, ridden by C. Velu, won the Madras Race Club Cup, the main event of the races held here on Sunday.

Steal The Glory is best bet for feature

Steal The Glory is expected to win the Madras Race Club Cup, the main event of the races to be held here on Sunday.
Star Phoenix and Kings Envoy can upset.
The selections:

Autumn Pearl claims feature

B. Suresh-trained Autumn Pearl, ridden by Babul, won the Udhagamandalam Cup, the main event of the races held here on Saturday.
The winner is owned Dr M.A.M. Ramaswamy.
The results:

Royal Falcon fancied to win feature

Royal Falcon is fancied to win the Udhagamandalam Cup, the feature event of the races to be held here on Saturday.

King’s Envoy clinches feature

Robert Foley-trained King’s Envoy, ridden by G. Ross, won the Sweet Memories Cup, the main event of the races held here on Wednesday.

King’s Envoy fancied for main event

King’s Envoy is expected to win the Sweet Memories Cup, the main event of the races to be held here on Wednesday.
The selections:

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