KARACHI: Seven horses will vie for honours in the Eid-ul-Azha Cup when it takes place in the Gymkhana race meeting at the Karachi Racecourse on Sunday.

The scale order IV race, to be run over five furlongs, is the fourth in the five-race programme that has been drawn for the day.

All in all, 36 horses have entered into the day’s races and will face the starter barring last minute withdrawal.

With the exception of first race that will be contested over four-and-a-half furlongs, the other races will go over five furlongs. According to programme, the first race starts at 3pm.

Following is the field and selections:

THE EID-UL-AZHA PLATE SCALE ORDER VIII 4 ½ F:

Rana The Great 9-0, Galaxy 8-8, Kalu Khan 8-2, Sher Khan 8-2, Delta Queen 8-2, Hassan Choice 8-2, Raftar 8-2.

Win: Rana The Great.

Place: Kalu Khan.

THE EID-UL-AZHA PLATE SCALE ORDER VII 5 F:

Jagga Jasoos 9-0, Achievement 8-11, Jugni G 8-8, Lovely Baby 8-8, Sweet Sereena 8-4, Sea Gold 8-2.

Win: Achievement.

Place: Jugni G.

THE EID-UL-AZHA PLATE SCALE ORDER V AND VI 5 F:

Fantastic Game 9-0, Countach 8-10, Sunrise 8-6, Doctor 7-10, Follow My Shadow 7-5, Sonia Again 7-5.

Win: Sunrise.

Place: Doctor.

THE EID-UL-AZHA CUP SCALE ORDER IV 5 F:

English Vinglish 9-0, Miss Oscar 8-13, Satisfy 8-5, Kishmish 8-5, Sunshine 8-2, Confusion 8-1, Touch N Go 8-0.

Win: English Vinglish.

Place: Sunshine.

THE EID-UL-AZHA PLATE SCALE ORDER 1, II AND III 5 F:

Honey Queen 10-0, Gamez Over 10-0, Rainbow 9-4, Wild Wish 8-12, King Of Clifton 8-11, Lacoste 8-9, Rubai 8-0, Wait A Second 7-12, Star Gold 7-10, Aslan 7-9.

Win: Lacoste.

Place: Rainbow and King Of Clifton.

Published in Dawn September 18th, 2016

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