LAHORE: Faisalabad Cup, a class VI handicap race, features the seven-event card during the 26th Lahore Winter Meeting at the Racecourse here on Sunday.

Half-a-dozen thoroughbred colts and fillies are taking part in the seven-horse strong field of sprinters for the race to be contested over 1,100 metres which looks an open affair.

The supporting event has the largest field of 18 runners comprising mostly thoroughbreds to be gone over 1,100 metres.

In all, 88 runners are to take part in races, two to be run over 1,100 metres and five over 1,000 metres.

The races will be held under tight security arrangements in view of the recent wave of terrorists’ cowardly attacks targeting innocent people across the country.

Lahore Race Club (LRC) secretary, Shahzad Akhtar on Saturday watched security guards at work and directed them to be vigilant on Sunday morning.

The first race will be held at 12.00noon.

Following is the field and selections:

THE FAISALABAD PLATE CLASS VII DIV V-B — 1,000M:

Wasim Choice 8-12, Warning Bhakkar 8-10, Piyara Jutt 8-6, Kitten Love 8-6, Aroma Prince 8-0, Gul Bakowli 8-0, Killing Eyes 7-12, Goonj 7-10, Chanda Rani 7-8, I Hope 7-8, Accurate Moon Star 7-8. Win: Piyara Jutt. Place: Aroma Prince and I Hope.

THE FAISALABAD PLATE CLASS VII DIV V-A — 1,000M:

Talha Prince 8-12, Mid Night 8-12, Maria 8-12, Party Time 8-8, Rawal Naaz 8-8, White Pearl 8-6, Hidden Dream 8-6, Leeza Princess 8-4, Madelia 8-4, Derby Brown 8-2, Chal Samney 8-0, Aie Guriya 8-0, Phir Ek Bar 8-0. Win: Phir Ek Bar. Place: White Pear and Derby Brown.

THE FAISALABAD PLATE CLASS VII DIV IV — 1,000M:

Long Queen 8-10, Tipu Queen 8-8, Stone Queen 8-8, Tora Rose 8-6, Crazy Cat Lady 8-6, Virsa 8-4, Al Warda 8-2, Murad King 8-2, Black Thunder 7-10, Aye Anmole 7-10, Home Child 7-4. Win: Long Queen. Place: Virsa and Aye Anmole.

THE FAISALABAD PLATE CLASS VII DIV I & II — 1,000M:

Satpara 9-8, Blue Max 9-2, Banjo 8-10, Moon Star 8-10, Samrina 8-10, Her Majesty 8-10, Gul Pari 8-10, Badshah 8-2, Rashk-e-Qamar 8-0, Gulshan Niaz Baig 8-0, Bhakkar Love 8-0, Mr Danzing 8-0, Rowdy Al Ailan 7-10, Sign Of Blessing 7-10. Win: Satpara. Place: Her Majesty and Badshah.

THE FAISALABAD CUP CLASS VI DIV I & II — 1,100M:

Smasher 8-12, Nawab Of Bhakkar 8-8, So Sweet Girl 8-8, Gold Coast 8-8, Wild Card 8-6, Milan 8-2, Profitable 8-0. Win: Wild Card. Place: Gold Coast and So Sweet Girl.

THE FAISALABAD PLATE CLASS VI DIV III & IV — 1,100M:

Admiral’s Walk 9-0, Whistling Wind 8-12, Vegas 8-6, Socrates 8-6, Street Smart 8-6, Prince Of Gowalmandi 8-6, Palmers 8-6, Prince 8-2, Delectable 7-12, X-factor 7-12, New Gujrat 7-12, Muskarahat 7-12, Dollar East 7-12, Sultan-e-Muazzam 7-12, Marshal Attack 7-12, Benevolent 7-12, Shake The World 7-12, Mighty Hawk 7-8. Win: Palmers. Place: Dollar East and Prince.

THE FAISALABAD PLATE CLASS VII DIV III & IV — 1,000M:

Anchor 9-0, Top Shot 9-0, The Khan 8-12, Tatla Pride 8-8, Baab-e-The Rani 8-8, Zobi The Great 8-8, Hijeen 8-4, Heron 8-4, Zillay Huma 8-4, King Of Gulbahar 8-4, Power Of Dream 7-10, Push The Limits 7-10, Love Master 7-10, Rauf Prince 7-10. Win: Top Shot. Place: The Khan and Power Of Dream.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2017

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