LAHORE, Sept 14: Lahore Race Club (LRC) stewards came down hard on riders involved in racing malpractices to defame the genteel sports and handed down exemplary punishment during the second day/night winter meeting at the Racecourse here on Saturday.

It was a story of poetic justice when riding boy Babar Rehman escaped the stewards wrath in the second race he checked twice his mount Brave Khan to let chestnut filly Shan-e-Nisar win.

However, it was not too late when he was caught for not allowing his mount, King Khan to run on merit in the fourth race. Heavily backed King Khan ran off the frame.

Shortly afterwards, the stewards announced the verdict of an inquiry which found jockey Aamir Pervez guilty of pulling his mount Mun Ki Malka on Aug 16.

The inquiry was instituted after the doubtful running of the filly who subsequently won two races in-a-row in much improved timings on each occasion. Aamir was stood down by the stewards for one year.

Meanwhile, an LRC steward and a prominent stud-and-horse-owner Syed Pervez Hussain Shah has earned the distinction of becoming the first Pakistani, whose horse has won a Group One International Race. His four-year-old Ahern (Dutch Art-Petra Nova) won a Group One Race in Macau on May 31 to lend prominence to the Pakistani owner.

Pervez owns a string of well-bred horses in England, Hong Kong besides Pakistan and his horses has won Pakistan Derby twice — Rapid Rock (1979) and Listen To Me (1992) ridden by English jockey Dennis Michael, who specially came from Hong Kong.

Only three favourite horses won in Saturday day/night card of seven races.

Results: THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VII DIV IV-B — 1,100M:

Daniel Bryan (Wajid Ali Khan) 8-8, Sunny Babu 1; Bel Ami 7-10, Babar Rehman 2; Naseeb Aya 8-0, Majid Ali II 3; Asim Gee 7-12, Shafqat 4. Won by ¾ L, ½ L, ½ L. Time one minute 16 seconds. Winner trained by Sohail Aziz.

THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VII DIV IV-A — 1,100M:

Shan-e-Nisar (Bashir Ahmed Chaudhry) 9-4, Majid Ali II 1; Brave Khan 8-4, Babar Rehman 2; Mushk-e-Amber 3, M. Zulfiqar; Preetam 8-0, Tahir Abbas 4. Won by ¾ L, 4 L, 3½ L. Time one minute 13 1/5 seconds. Winner trained by M. Mumtaz.

THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VII DIV III — 1100M:

Mah-e-Doura (Aleemuddin) 8-2, M. Hanif 1; Jawwad Love 8-4, M. Zulfiqar 2; Nikita 8-2, A. Raza 3; Run Bride Run 8-0, Allah Rakha 4. Won by 1 L, 3 ¾ L, Distance. Time one minute 11 2/5 seconds. Winner trained by the owner.

THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VII DIV II — 1,100M:

Spirit Jim (Irshad Ahmed Ranjha) 8-4, M. Zulfiqar 1; Dera Dubai 9-0, A. Raza 2; Sheamus 9-2, M. Hanif 3; Royal Flag 8-12, Ali Raza 4. Won by 2 L, ½ L, Distance. Time one minute 9 3/5 seconds. Winner trained by Khawaja Asif Hassan.

THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VII DIV I — 1100M:

Heart Beat (Chaudhry M. Hanif) 8-4, Pervez Bhatti 1; Barrister’s Bogie 7-12, M. Hanif 2; Abbas Prince 9-2, A. Raza 3; Zartaj 8-2, Raheel Sabir 4. Won by 1½ L, Neck, 1 L. Time one minute 10 3.5 seconds. Winner trained by Tauqir Ahmed.

THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VI DIV II — 1,100M:

Speedy One (Mian Khan) 9-0, M. Zulfiqar 1; No Way 8-10, Pervez Bhatti 2; Edgar 8-2, Javed Iqbal 3; Pupple Star 9-0, M. Imran 4. Won by Distance, Distance, Distance. Time one minute 9 3/5 seconds. Winner trained by Haji Abid Mahmood.

THE LORINA PLATE CLASS VI DIV III — 1,100M:

Excuse Me (Mian Waleed Haroon) 7-10, Pervez Bhatti 1; Royal Dubai 8-10, Raheel Sabir 2; Victory Malik 7-8, Sajjad Hussain 3; Rapid Action 7-10, Imran Pervez 4. Won by 2½ L, Distance, Distance. Time one minute 10 4/5 seconds. Winner trained by Qaiser.

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2014

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