Kuchipudi, The Leader impressive

Hyderabad, Aug. 3: The Leader and Kuchipudi caught the eye when the horses were exercised here on Tuesday.

Sand
600 metres: Hardccore (RB) 43.5, unextended. Aspire (Ali Khan) Princess Jaanu (RB) 43, both moved together.

800 metres: Divine Ganges (Ramana) 59, 600 in 43, in fine fettle. Splendid Act (Asbar) Tristar (Ali Khan) 56.5, 600 in 40, an excellent display. Tell Me A Tale (Laxmikant) 56.5, 600 in 40, fully ridden out. Jewel In The Crown (RB) 57, 600 in 41, moved attractively. Kuchipudi (Laxmikant) Suchiman (Parmod) 56.5, 600 in 41, latter fully extended to finish level while former moved on tight reins, ready to strike. The Leader (RB) Aloisia (RB) 58, 600 in 41, former too good for his companion, ignore Bengaluru runs.

Noted on Monday
800 metres: Brianna (Gaikwad) Hyderabad Hero (Pawar) 1-2.5, 600 in 44, they were easy. Golden Orage (RB) 1-0, 600 in 44, moved well. Divine Ganges (Ramana) 59.5, 600 in 44, handy.

1000 metres: Youre An Aeton (RB) Danzsingh (RB) 1-15.5, 800 in 1-0, 600 in 45, former out paced companion, can strike soon. Reconnect (A.Imran K) 1-15, 800 in 1-2, 600 in 47, did easy pace work.

1200 metres: The Leader (RB) Achiever (Gaikwad) 1-31.5, 800 in 59, 600 in 43, they finished together, while former was hard held, keep an eye.

Mock Races Noted on Monday

Mock race (1) 1200 metres: Crocodile Hunter (Aadesh K.) Malabar Prince (S. John) Ice Mountain (Umesh) Scubarioo (Chary) Vendetta (Sequeria) Al Sarraah (Asbar) Samsonite (Shinde) Chiquelle (Pawar) Silver Liner (Laxman) Set Me Free (Ali Khan) Cadillac Jack (Mukesh) Most Popular (Dileep) 1-15:41, they all jumped out well & finished in that order, first three named was impressive.

Mock race (2) 1200 metres: Look At Me Go (Chouhan) Fleet Commander (Joshi) Alexander Square (Ali Khan) Senorita (Anil) Dance Baby Dance (P. Venkat) Sharp Single (Rawal) Drayton (Aadesh) Centurion (Kiran Naidu) Cannon Gem (Nitin) Loco Poco (Umesh) First Spot (Ajit K.) Green Thumb (M.Krishna) 1-17:72, they took level jump & finished in that order, first three named was good.

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