LAHORE: Thoroughbred bay filly Sparking landed the feature event in a brilliant style during the day/night Lahore Summer Meeting here at the floodlit Racecourse on Sunday.

A sizeable gathering of connoisseurs of the equine sports braved the muggy weather to watch the races.

The Rashid Latif-trained fSparking was guided by jockey Mohammad Hanif to an easy seven lengths victory at 70-100 odd to register her second success with one second in 14 outings for owner Khawaja M. Atif in this race for class VI horses.

The second place went to bay horse Carry On Jutta with bay filly Rashk-e-Qamar third with filly Sublime fourth in the last race which contested over 1,100 metres and competed by 11 acceptors after the last-minute withdrawal of colt Atlantis.

Unknown chestnut filly Bajwa Choice coasted home to a magnificent victory in the supporting event to complete a hat-trick of wins for owner Mohammad Ashraf and trainer Ghulam Abbas Shah. Jockey Ali Raza rode the winner.

The Lahore Race Club (LRC) stewards stopped the entries of chestnut horse Janab for four race-days after being unsatisfied with his performance in the second race in which he finished off the frame.

The start of the day’s programme was considerably delayed when grey mare Dubai Marina, who was installed as firm favourite, had a fall while being boxed in the starting stall. On the request of owner Mian Hamid Mahmood, the mare was withdrawn.

Later filly Push The Limits was also withdrawn on owner’s request leaving just seven runners in the race for Maidens in Class VII Division V run over 800 metres. The race was won by rank outsider mare Dancing Baby, which is owned by K.A. Ahmed and trained by Nadeem Raza Khan.

Five favourite horses won in a card of seven races gone through smoothly and enjoyed by the racing fans. The favourites to win were Tiger Jet (second race), Uzair Prince (thirdd race), Golra Pride (fourth race), Satpara (fifth race) and Sparking (seventh race).

Results:

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VII DIV V (MAIDEN) — 800M:

Dancing Baby (K.A. Ahmed) 7-8, Ghulam Haider 1; London Queen 8-2, Zameer 2; Da Vinci 8-10, S. Moin 3; Zil Prince 8-6, Shan 4.

Won by 1¾ L, 2½ L, 3 L. Time 56 seconds. The winner trained by Nadeem Raza Khan.

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VII DIV V-B — 800M:

Tiger Jet (Mohammad Rafiq Khan) 8-2, Dinar Mirwani 1; Mahmoor Princess 8-0, Riaz Hussain 2; Leeza Princess 7-4, Ghulam Haider 3; Killing Eyes 7-12, Babar Rehman 4.

Won by 6 L, 6 L, 1½ L, ½ L. Time 53 1/5 seconds. The winner trained by Mohammad Akram.

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VII DIV V-A — 800M:

Uzair Prince (Nisar Ahmed Butt) 8-8, Ghulam Haider 1; Baa Raftaar 8-2. Dinar Mirwani 2; Sweet Miracle 8-12, Shakeel Mahmood 3; Dance of Life 8-6, S. Raza 4.

Won by 7 L, 3 L, Neck. Time 53 seconds. The winner trained by Farasat Ali Khan.

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VII DIV IV — 800M:

Golra Pride (Mumtaz Mirza) 8-4, Babar Rehman 1; Neeli De Malika 7-6, Riaz Hussain 2; Baa Wafa 8-6, Aftab Chaudhry 3. Desert Rain 8-6, Tahir Abbas 4.

Won by 7 L, ½ L, 4 L. Time 51 1/5 seconds. The winner trained by Abdul Rasheed.

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VII DIV II & III — 900M:

Satpara (Najeeb Haider Bagri) 8-9, Aamir Pervez 1; Buzkushi 7-10, S. Raza 2; Fancy Boy 8-2, Tahir Abbas 3; Neeli The Great 8-6, Babar Rehman 4.

Won by Neck, 5 L, 2½ L. Time 58 1/5 seconds. The winner trained by Shakir Hussain.

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VII DIV I — 900M:

Bajwa Choice (Mohammad Ashraf) 9-0, Ali Raza 1; Gondal Prince 8-2, Shakeel Mahmood 2; Banjo 8-4, Wasim Khan 3; No Conflict 8-4, Aftab Chaudhry 4.

Won by 2 ½ L, Neck, 2½ L. Time 57 4/5 seconds. The winner trained by Ghulam Abbas Shah.

THE CEASAR PLATE CLASS VI DIV I, II, III & IV — 1,100M:

Sparking (Khawaja M. Atif) 7-10, Mohammad Hanif 1; Carry On Jutta 8-0, Babar Rehman 2; Rashk-e-Qamar 7-12, Deenar Mirwani 3; Sublime 8-6, Aamir Pervez 4.

Won by 7 L, 4 L, Neck. Time one minute 19 seconds. The winner trained by Rashid Latif.

Published in Dawn, July 17th , 2018

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