Only four races at KRC

Published March 15, 2015

KARACHI: A small and mediocre four-race card awaits racegoers in the Gymkhana race meeting when it resumes at the Karachi Racecourse after a fortnight on Sunday.

The last races were held on March 1 and it could not take place on the following Sunday (March 8) due to Pakistan Derby at Lahore.

Altogether, there are 29 acceptors who will compete in the day’s programme.

According to schedule, the first race starts at 2.30pm.

Following is the field and selection:

THE KASHMIR PLATE SCALE ORDER VII AND VIII 4 ½ F:

Pampas Grass 9-2, Capri 8-13, Nany 8-8, Green Barbie 8-8, Black Horse 7-12, Sohna Noor 7-9, Zeenat 7-8.

Win: Nany.

Place: Pampas Grass.

THE KASHMIR PLATE SCALE ORDER VI AND VII 5 F:

Khazana 9-0, Beautiful Rose 8-13, Bugash Bugash 8-6, Postal Address 8-5, Lucky Lyna 8-3, Free Hand 8-0.

Win: Khazana.

Place: Beautiful Rose.

THE KASHMIR PLATE SCALE ORDER IV AND V 5 F:

Hello Cuttie 9-2, Rytham 9-0, Blue Eyes 8-13, Sher Dil 8-13, Lava Man 8-12, My Time 8-9, Satisfy 8-2, Dream Girl 8-1, Grey Song 7-12, Live Long 7-9, Star Gold 7-9.

Win: Lava Man.

Place: Star Gold and Grey Song.

THE MARCH PLATE SCALE ORDER I 5 F:

Loyal Lady 10-0, Swell Victory 10-0, Jahalwan Blue 9-10, Sensational 8-4, Jahalwan Love 7-12.

Win: Swell Victory.

Place: Loyal Lady.

Published in Dawn March 15th , 2015

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