From the Horses Mouth - Race form Analysis Guide for Sunday, 17th March 2019- By Cyrus Naterwalla
Posted on - 16 Mar 2019
From the Horses Mouth - Race form Analysis Guide for Sunday, 17th March 2019
- By Cyrus Naterwalla
Race No. 1 :- The Lahinch Plate – Div. II – Class V, 5 Years & Over – Distance :- 1200M
WABI SABI :-5 year old mare trained by Adhirajsingh Jodha, she has been relatively lightly raced so far and her record does not inspire confidence having just a solitary success and three 2nd placed finishes from her 15 starts. She has largely been seen to be erratic and inconsistent and a good effort is usually followed by a couple of ordinary ones. Her maiden win was gained over this trip in Pune back in September where she got up late to beat Orion’s Belt by three parts of a length and she has come back down to her last winning mark. She has had 4 runs so far this season, the first three being ordinary efforts but she looked like she was coming to hand last time out when finishing a close 2nd to Ame with the same rider on board. She is not certain to reproduce that performance by any means but D.R. Shubham retains the ride and if she is in a galloping mood again, then she is likely to be involved in the finish.
ARABIAN MUKTAR :-Formerly known as Alsace, this 5 year old gelding has recently changed hands and now moved to the yard of Vijay Kasbekar, and is having his first start for new connections. He has raced 12 times so far and has been largely untried but showed a willing attitude last time out over 1400M, coming with a strong run to take charge midway up the straight and holding off Smoky Haze by half a length. He has only been penalized 4 kilos for that win and seems to have the scope to progress further as that was the first time that he was seriously tried but Amyn Merchant has been booked to ride today and connections may want to give him an airing first time out. He remains of interest in this company and is very capable of going in again.
TRANSFORM :- 5 year old grey Filly trained by Nosher Cama and to be ridden by retained rider P.S. Chouhan, she too has not had a particularly inspiring career having won just 1 of her 16 starts so far and finished 4th on 4 occasions, being unplaced the other times. She has had 3 runs so far this season and has looked to be making steady progress in each of them, last time not beaten far when 4th to Angels Harmony suggesting that she was getting ready to strike. She has bagged the rail draw today and is another who looks capable of scoring off her current mark and can strike if she can build on that last effort.
RAPID GIRL :-Aged 8 year old mare from the yard of trainer Vinesh, she is a veteran of 41 races and has managed to win twice before but has also placed on 13 occasions so seems to be quite an effective sort. Her last win was way back in April 2017 so it has been almost 2 years but her mark has also plummeted as a result and she is now rated 23 from a high mark of 40 so she looks to be extremely well handicapped. She has had 3 runs this term and last time out showed that she still has zest for racing when finishing on strongly over this trip to be 5th to Ame, finishing in a photo with WabiSabi who reopposes today. That run suggested that she was finding some form and the booking of P. Trevor today taking over from M. Ayyar is a significant one. She looks to be very well in at the weights at present and if building on that last effort, she looks to be one of the main contenders to return to winning ways.
CRAY CRAY :- 5 year old mare from the yard of young A.M. Jadhav, she has been raced relatively sparingly having had just 14 starts and gained her maiden success in September in Pune over 1400M beating Aquarius by a length. She has been struggling under her penalty though and has failed to perform in 7 starts since then. 5 runs this season have yielded precious little but she did do a little better last time out when finishing 6th just a length behind Transform (4th) so she merits some consideration if able to build on that. Good 3 ½ kilo claimer Vishal Bunde has been booked to ride and although the trip is slightly on the sharp side for her, she looks an interesting outsider in what should be a competitive opener.
SILVER CAP :- Earlier named Shakin Stevens, this 5 year old gelding from the Imtiaz Sait yard has flattered to deceive on a couple of occasions but still remains winless after 15 starts. He did look to be finding some consistency towards the end of the recent Pune season, finishing 3rd on each of his last 2 starts and just missing out on his last run there when beaten a half length and neck into 3rd behind Fire Flame. However, he has been woefully out of form in 3 starts this season and although S. Zervan takes over in the saddle today replacing feeble 5 kilo claimer, he will need to show dramatic improvement if he is to have a say in the finish. Place prospect at best and rank outsider.
TOP WIZARD :-7 year old gelding trained by Narendra Lagad and to be ridden by feeble 5 kilo claimer AniketKarande which does not augur too well for his chances. He has run 45 times till date and won on 2 previous occasions, scoring back to back wins over 7 furlongs and this trip way back in January 2017 but he has mainly struggled since then and his mark has dropped from a high of 40 to his current level of 6. He still seems to retain ability though as he narrowly missed out on his final run in Pune and after 6 starts this season, last time out just a week ago, he finished on to be 4th to Pulverize. He is turned out again quickly and can be involved in the finish if reproducing that run.
CONCLUSION :-A very tricky and competitive opener and clearly advised not to have a bet here. Arabian Muktaris unexposed and capable of doing better while Transform and Rapid Girl with P. Trevor up also look to have a good chance. All in all best avoided from a betting perspective
Race No. 2 :- The Racing World Trophy – Class IV & V – Distance :- 1400M
AUGUSTUS CAESAR :-Lightly raced and very highly regarded 4 year old trained by Altamash Ahmed who looked very promising as a juvenile over this trip, finishing runner up narrowly to Hope and Glory and then going on to convincingly beat Bushtops. However, he seemed to suffer some sort of a setback after his win and did not race again until December this year where he made a satisfactory reappearance over a mile when a distant 2nd to Bronx in Class III. However his last 2 starts have been below par, finishing a faraway 3rd to Bushtops over 2000M and then found to be way out of his league in the Indian Derby. He drops back down to a 7 furlong trip now, this looks much more realistic and he still has scope to improve on just his 6th start. NeerajRawal his regular saddle partner is up again today and although he is probably best watched today and is likely to improve later on, he is capable of being involved and could prove to be value at a big price. Outside chance to upset.
SULLIVAN :- Improving and lightly raced 4 year old gelding from the powerful Pesi Shroff stable, he too made a suggestive debut appearance over 1400M when finishing 3rd to Mozart and Oomph but did not race again as a juvenile and reappeared after a years break this term. He was in need of the run when making casual late headway to be 3rd to Findlerhof over 1400M and duly built on that when gaining his maiden victory next time out, coming with a strong run to beat Jetfire and win decisively. He was a bit disappointing as a favourite next time out when only 3rd to Aberlour and Strong Storm so has a bit to prove now but it is significant that P. Trevor prefers him to Findlerhof and that could be an indicator. He has been working well and looks a strong contender to revert to winning ways.
FINDLERHOF :-Attractive dark bay 4 year old filly trained by Imtiaz Sait who began her racing career just this season and already looks to be an above average sort. Making her debut over 1200M in mid December, she finished on strongly after being hampered to be runner up to Flaming Martini and duly built on that when upped to this trip next time out and scoring an easy win over Articulate with Sullivan finishing on late to be 3rd. She was thrown in the deep end next time out when contesting the Indian Oaks on just her 3rd start and understandably came up short. She has been rested and well prepared since that run and is still unexposed over this trip so is expected to improve. She looks to have more scope than the others for progress so it is surprising that Trevor has opted for Sullivan and S. Zervan takes the ride. She has been working very well and looks a strong contender to resume her upward curve.
PATRIOT’S DAY :-Well bred 4 year old got abroad who began his career with Vishal Gaikwad but was sold to Narendra Lagad at a very early stage and is currently having only his 2nd start for his new yard and 6th overall. Brought along steadily and given time to improve, he made his debut last April on this track and then had a solitary run in Pune where he was unplaced but showed that he had improved by making a winning start to this season when he scored narrowly over a mile from Emotionless who has gone on to frank that form. However, he flopped miserably when upped to 2000M next time out and was dropped to 6 furlongs last time out, running on late to finish 4th to Divine Power. He should have benefitted for that run and stripped fitter and will relish the step up in trip. His last couple of workouts have been impressive and with Dashrath Singh in the saddle, looks a dark horse who could spring a surprise here.
ARTICULATE :-Possibly the best handicapped horse in this field but returning from a 9 week break, this 4 year old half brother to Gallant Knight and Brigadier is a 3 race maiden but has finished runner up on 2 occasions and seems to be placed better than Findlerhof and Sullivan on the last running. Runner up to Lethal Steps over 6 furlongs on debut he went on to run a disappointing race upped to this trip on the final day of the Pune season when he could only finish 6th behind Sacred Roman when a firm favourite. He was given time to improve further and ran a better race on his only prior start this season, chasing home Findlerhof with Sullivan just behind him in 3rd. He is likely to come on for that effort and has been given time to strengthen and improve. He has limited recent track work which is a slight concern so a paddock check is advised but A. Sandesh takes the ride and he has a very clear chance on the handicap.
CONCLUSION :-Although Articulate is best placed on the scale and is the clear choice on straight handicap, the progressive Findlerhof may be able to improve past him as she won over this trip impressively before taking a tilt at the Indian Oaks and can progress returning to this trip. Sullivan appears to be the selection of P. Trevor from amongst the Shapoor Mistry runners and hence also has to be respected.
Race No. 3 :- The J.P. Vazifdar Trophy – Class III & IV – Distance :- 1400M
ARC SHINE :- Consistent 5 year old grey from the stable of S.N. Joshi who has been a model of consistency for her small stable, finishing in the frame 16 times in her 22 starts, winning thrice and seldom running a bad race. She seems to favour the Mumbai track having done all her winning here and after a suggestive opening run to the season where she was right in the thick of things over a mile finishing 5th to Flying Visit but beaten just 1 ½ lengths, she sprung a surprise last time out over 1200M coming with a strong run along the inside rail to finish on well and upset the applecart of El Commandante who was being hailed as the winner. She looks to have maintained her form and fitness since that run 10 days ago and K. Nazil retains the ride. She is very closely matched with Flying Visit on their last run together looks a live danger to all and looks to have an excellent chance in spite of top weight with the 7 furlong trip likely to suit her better.
STAR COUNCILLOR :- Well bred but out of form 6 year old gelding from the Karthik G stable who is better than his record of 1 win from 17 starts suggests and has run some excellent front running races in defeat to some very good horses. He has however been woefully out of form in his last several starts so while he looks to have come down significantly in the weights, one would like to see some spark from him before supporting him. Can upset if he has his galloping shoes on.
FLYING VISIT :- Well bred and progressive 4 year old gelding from the in form stable of Imtiaz Sait, he began his racing career just this season and has already impressed as an above average performer with 2 wins and 2 seconds in his 4 starts till date. Scoring a runaway wide margin success on his debut over 1200M, he was upped to mile for his 2nd start but lost his chances when losing ground at the start but still finished on late to be runner up to impressive Golden Hind. Upped in grade next time out, he was taken on a pillar to post mission and showed good resilience to hold off all his challengers in the straight and prevail narrowly from Snowden and Truly Epic in a fighting finish. He finished runner up to Spitfire last time out and the slight drop in trip might suit him. A. Sandesh takes over for the first time today replacing S. Zervan, he seems to be going the right way at present and he may have enough improvement to hold off Arc Shine with whom he is dead level on handicap.
LORRAINE :- 5 year old mare from the Nosher Cama stable who is a half sister to The Unicorn and after a quiet start to her career seems to have really come into her own in her last 3 starts. Winner of her maiden over 1400M in Pune, she began this season by finishing a good 2nd to Kilkarry Bridge with B. Nikhil on board and not looking anywhere near ready and duly built on that run last time out when gaining her 2nd success, coming through the middle to beat Juno’s Guest and Excellent Sorrento who went on to win on Thursday. She has been penalized 4 ½ kilos since the win but seems to be on the upgrade at present and with P.S. Chouhan retaining the ride and excellent recent trackwork, she looks a live danger to all and should make a bold bid to repeat.
TIMELESS DEEDS :- Well handicapped 5 year old mare trained by Narendra Lagad, she has won 2 of her 29 starts so far while finishing runner up on as many as 7 occasions and having come down to a favourable mark, was a model of consistency during the recent Pune Season but failed to add to those successes. She continued her good form into this season when running a good 2nd to Spitfire on the opening day and on that run she is placed much better than both Flying Visit and Arc Shine. She seemed to lose her way after that with a couple of indifferent efforts but looked to be regaining form last time out when covering a lot of ground from the rear to be a fast finishing close 3rd behind Arc Shine. She does not appear to be the easiest of rides and likes to be delivered fast and late from the rear so it is interesting that connections have opted for inexperienced 5 kilo claimer P.S. Kaviraj in place of Dashrath Singh. If her rider is able to handle her and time his challenge right, she looks to have an outstanding chance on paper and must be feared.
CONCLUSION :-For those sticking to pure handicap it is hard to look beyond Timeless Deeds here. She comes out 12 lengths better than Flying Visit and Arc Shine on a line through Spitfire but is not a straightforward ride and it is interesting to see how her 5 kilo claimer chooses to ride her as she has been drawn on the rail. Lorraine looks to be progressive and shapes as a danger as does the improving Flying Visit
Race No. 4 :- The Forbes Breeders’ Juvenile Fillies Championship (Grade 3) – Terms, 3 Year Old Fillies Only – Distance :- 1600M
FREE GOLD :- Half sister to Perfect Star from the Imtiaz Sait yard out of Indian 1000 Guineas winner Free Radical and is the only one in this field carrying a 3 kilo penalty so she has to concede weight all around. Her penalty came from her impressive winning debut in the Gool S. Poonawalla Multi Million where she finished on strongly from the rear with a late burst to get the better of Tomasso and Dandi March and she was well fancied in the Poonawalla Multi Million but played up a lot at the start, was reluctant to go into the gates and may not have been seen at her best. She has been rested and well prepared since then and looks likely to relish more galloping ground with SurajNarredu flying down for the ride. She does look to have a tough task conceding the 3 kilo penalty but is open to plenty of improvement and still looks one of the leading contenders.
KARIEGA :-Twice raced Kingda Ka filly from the Vishal Gaikwad yard who has a similar profile to Free Gold, scoring an impressive win on debut and then running a bit below par next time out. She came with a strong run to score over 6 furlongs on debut but the form of that race has not quite panned out since then and it appeared to be a relatively weak maiden so she needs to improve on the bare form. She was well fancied in the Breeders’ Produce Stakes on Derby Day but ran disappointingly to finish 5th behind Hunt for Gold with Mishka’s Pride just ahead of her in 4th. She has been brought along steadily since that run and is also likely to be suited by the step up in trip. P. Trevor has been booked to ride today but she will have to improve to reverse the form with Mishka’s Pride so looks to have plenty to do.
MISHKA’S PRIDE :-Stable companion of Free Gold who is to be ridden by A. Sandesh and has the disadvantage of being a maiden taking on winners at level weights. She has chased home Hunt for Gold on both her previous starts, finishing just outside the frame on her debut but then showing marked improvement last time out in the Breeders’ Produce Stakes when finishing on strongly to be 4th ahead of Kariega. She is a half sister to Fabio so does not inspire much confidence on that score but her style of racing suggests that she will appreciate the extra furlong and she is expected to improve again. She could be the dark horse in the field here and may surprise many so should not be ignored.
THAILAND :-Full sister to Kolkotta Monsoon Derby and St. Leger winner Shivansh who is trained by HosidarDaji and will be ridden by P.S. Chouhan and looks to have very strong credentials on paper. A fluent winner over 1200M on debut where she convincingly beat subsequent Poonawalla Million winner Missing You in good style, she was a hot favourite next time out but went down fighting by ¾ length to Dandi March albeit well clear of the rest. On her pedigree she looks likely to do even better stepped up to a mile and has been working extremely well since the last run. She appears to have ticks in most of the right boxes and should be the one to beat on form.
CONCLUSION :-Thailand is selected to bounce back from her disappointing last performance and get back to winning ways with the step up in trip likely to suit. Free Gold should shake off the disappointment of her last run and shapes as the main danger while Mishka’s Pride could be the joker in the pack.
Race No. 5 :- The J. Rustomji Soparivala Trophy – Maiden 3 Year Olds – Distance :- 1000M
COURAGEOUS STAR :- Speedy looking 3 year old gelding from the Malesh Narredu stable who has a nice pedigree and has been given 3 runs already to get him fit and has run a forward race on all 3 occasions. After being ridden by ShrikantKamble on the first 3 occasions, Yash Narredu takes over in the saddle today and he has been well drawn in Stall 3. In all 3 races so far, he was prominently placed before retiring and is expected to be fully fit now. He has been working well and being seriously tried for the first time today, he looks to have a strong each way chance here.
DADDY’S PRIDE :- Nicely bred colt who made an eye catching debut over course and distance, green and in the rear in the early stages but finishing on very strongly in the closing stages to be a flying late 3rd behind Turmeric Tower and he looks to have a strong chance to reverse that form with the benefit of experience. P.S. Chouhan retains the ride, he has been working well since the run and although the draw has been unkind being drawn very wide in Stall 11, he is expected to improve and should be involved in the finish.
GOLDEN GUEST :-Nicely bred debutant from the Dallas Todywalla table who has been showing out pleasingly in the morning gallops and appears to have been given enough work to be fit and ready to go first time out. He has been well prepared having jumped out well in gate practice and also moved well in a Mock Race so should know his job. A. Sandesh has been booked to ride and while a paddock check is advised to ascertain his condition, he is taking on a relatively ordinary maiden field and would not have to be out of the ordinary to win this. Strong fancy and bold show expected from him.
WARRIOR CLAN :- Twice raced son of Hymn trained by Adhirajsingh Jodha, he was given an educative run on debut over 6 furlongs when finishing 9th behind Thailand but showed he had improved for the experience when dropped to the minimum trip last time out when finishing a good 2nd to Silver Flames. That did not appear to be a particularly strong race for the grade but he is likely to improve again and progress further and will be benefitted by having a stronger rider with Suraj Narredu taking over from S.S. Baria. He has been working well since the run and looks likely to be right there at the finish.
TURMERIC TOWER :-Speedy looking 3 year old filly trained by Narendra Lagad who has had 2 runs so far but did not show the expected improvement from first run to 2nd. She finished on in pleasing fashion to be just behind the more experienced Across The Sea on debut but could not reverse the form last time out, ending up a half length 2nd and is not certain to confirm the form with Daddy’s Pride who was just a length away in 3rd. She looks open to further improvement though on just her 3rd start, has a good draw in Stall 2 and is worthy of each way consideration with Dashrath Singh in the saddle.
CONCLUSION :-With those that have already run not setting a particularly high standard on form, Golden Guest is selected to get off the mark at the first time of asking. He appears to have been well prepared and can strike with Sandesh in the saddle. Courageous Star has been running well and is respected with a good rider up for the first time while Daddy’s Pride made a pleasing debut and could surprise as well.
Race No. 6 :- The Shapoorji Pallonji Breeders’ Juvenile Colts Championship (Grade 3) – Terms, 3 Year Old Colts & Geldings Only – Distance :- 1600M
BEEMER :- Highly regarded Leitir Mor 3 year old trained by Dallas Todywalla who has had 2 runs so far and does not have much to show for it but is expected to come into his own in due course and should be suited by more galloping ground. Given an educative run behind Thailand and Missing You on debut, he was turned out again very quickly in the Gool S Poonawalla Million and ended up last of the 5 runners. That run came way too soon so is best ignored and he is likely to have improved significantly since then. His recent trackwork has been quite impressive, David Allan has been flown down especially to ride and he is likely to give a much better account of himself over this longer trip and would not surprise were he to emerge victorious.
GALLANTRY :-Unbeaten KingdaKa colt from the Malesh Narredu yard who made an impressive winning debut over 1200M a little less than a month ago, picking up well in the straight and well clear at the finish. Belenus the runner up that day has not given that form a boost by being well beaten as an odds on favourite next time out but he is expected to improve from the experience although not certain to be suited by the longer trip. He appears to have maintained his form and fitness since the run, has done all that has been asked of him as yet and with SurajNarredu booked to ride, looks a strong contender.
MORISEIKI :-Has a nice pedigree being by Turk’s Friend who also produced the well performed Kodiak Queen and created a good impression on his racing debut over this trip, staying on nicely in a 3 way duel with more experienced rivals and ending up a close 3rd to Astounding Bay just a shade behind the reopposing Silver King. He is sure to have learnt plenty from that debut effort and stripped fitter and has been working quite well since the run. Neeraj Rawal takes over in the saddle today from A. Sandesh, and he is expected to give a good account of himself and can be involved.
SILVER KING :-Twice raced Arazan gelding trained by Imtiaz Sait who has been working well right from the beginning of the season but has not quite reproduced it on the track. Making his debut in the same race as Beemer he finished just behind him in 7th and was well fancied next time out when upped to a mile. He was being rousted along from before the bend but began to stay on under strong pressure in the straight and just failed to collar Astounding Bay with Moriseiki half a length behind in 3rd. He appears likely to develop into a strong staying type in due course but with P. Trevor taking the ride today, if kept up with the early pace, he could be cutting them all down at the finish.
TROUVAILLE :-Looks to be the clear form pick in this field and has performed well in all his 3 starts so far and has by far the best form. Runner up to Hunt for Gold over 7 furlongs on debut in spite of being brought very wide into the straight and hampered when making his run, he again finished 2nd to Hunt for Gold in the Breeders’again having a hard luck story as he was baulked for room at a crucial juncture and had to switch right out losing considerable ground. He finally managed to reverse the form with Hunt for Gold in the Poonawalla Million, again finishing on late to be runner up to Missing You and will clearly relish the extra furlong. He will have the services of A. Sandesh in the saddle today, has been working very well and should be hard to beat if running upto his best.
CONCLUSION :-It is hard to oppose Trouvaille on paper having finished runner up in each of his 3 starts in leading 3 year old races and looking to take on much weaker opposition today. However, he is likely to start odds on and an interesting alternative at a price could be Beemer. His last run is best ignored as he was turned out too soon after his debut run and he has been rested and well prepared since then. David Allan has been flown down especially to ride and he is held in high regard by his trainer.
Race No. 7 :- The Lahinch Plate – Div. I – Class V, 5 Years Old & Over – Distance :- 1200M
GOLDEN ECLIPSE :- 6 year old mare trained by A.M. Jadhav who has been painstakingly been brought down to a workable mark and has a good rider up for the first time this season with A. Sandesh taking over in the saddle from S. Jaykumar. She has finished on from the rear to be just outside the frame in each of her 4 previous runs this term with feeble riders up so is likely to be fit enough and is now eased in grade into the lowest class and takes on older rivals. She has been working well of late and looks a strong each way contender to give a rare winner to her young trainer. Respected .
WE MAKE THE RULES :-Another recent demotee this 5 year old gelding trained by Dallas Todywalla has come down substantially in the weights although his overall record of 1 win from 19 starts does not exactly inspire confidence. He has run 4 times this season, needing the first two runs to get fit but finished on nicely on his penultimate run over this trip to be a close 5th to Choo Mantar only 1 ½ lengths behind the winner. He was fancied over 1400M last time out but ran below par and 3 ½ kilo claimer Vishal Bunde now takes over from P.S. Chouhan. He is another who looks attractively weighted at present and looks to have a good each way chance.
BROTHERSOFTHEWIND :-Another very interesting and well handicapped contender from the yard of Vinesh, this 6 year old gelding has won 2 of his 20 starts in the past and is effective over this trip. He has slipped to a mark which is below his last winning one and showed signs that he still had zest for racing last time out when making good progress to finish 5th to Angels Harmony and is likely to improve on that effort. R. Ajinkya who has been in good form this season takes the ride from M. Ayyar and he is another who must be closely watched and looks well placed to earn another bracket if the gaps appear at the right time for him.
NIGHT WATCH :-Maiden 5 year old gelding from the S.K. Sunderji yard who has been blazing the track in morning work but does not quite seem to be able to reproduce it on the course and only has one good run to his name in his 6 starts so far. That run came a couple of starts ago over 1000M where he was heavily fancied and finished on very late to be runner up to Bonafide but he has run well down in the field in his next 2 runs over 1200 and 1400M. After being ridden by P. Trevor in 2 of his last 3 starts, K. Nazil takes over in the saddle today and although he has plenty to prove now, he continues to work well and cannot be ignored.
GOLDEN HORDE :-6 year old gelding who was earlier in the care of Bezan Chenoy but recently changed hands and is having his first start for new connections with H. Zeeshan booked to ride. Winner of just 1 of his 18 starts, he looked fit and well in the early part of the season and finished runner up on 3 consecutive occasions in similar contests before a flat effort last time out when 7th to Officer in Command. He is returning from a 2 month break so could have been freshened up and could be involved if returning to his early season form.
ANNIVERSARY GIRL :-Erratic and unreliable 5 year old mare from the stable of Narendra Lagad who has won just once before in 20 races but is another who looks to have slipped to a very reasonable mark. She has had 8 prior runs this season and most of them have been below par but the one promising effort came with today’s rider up when she finished on well over this trip to be runner up to Hodson’s Horse. Sunny Chinoy returns to ride her after a break of 4 races and if she has her galloping shoes on, then she could spring a huge surprise.
CONCLUSION :-Extremely difficult finale and like the opener, best left alone from a betting standpoint. The ones to short list would be Golden Eclipse, We Make The Rules and Brothersofthewind.
(Disclaimer : Views are entirely that of the correspondent only and RWITC takes no responsibility for the same)