KARACHI: Seven horses are in contention for the February Cup which figures prominently in a five-race card that has been drawn for the Gymkhana race meeting slated to take place at the Karachi Racecourse on Sunday.

The February Cup has been classified under combined scale order II, III and IV and will be contested over four-and-a-half furlongs. It is the fourth race in racing order.

The next race which is the supporting event under scale order V and VI also has seven acceptors and will also go over four-and-a-half furlongs.

The first three races of lower classification will be run over four furlongs.

Altogether, 35 horses will vie for honours barring last-minute withdrawal(s).

The first race starts at 2.30pm.

Following is the field and selection:

THE FEBRUARY PLATE SCALE ORDER VIII — 4 F:

Usman Chandiwala 9-0, Sassy Gold 8-8, Gabbar 8-5, Aas Paas 8-4, Beneficial 8-3, Shan-e-Sikandar 8-3, Himmat Wala (Late The Defender) 8-3.

Win: Sassy Gold.

Place: Aas Paas.

THE FEBRUARY PLATE SCALE ORDER VIII — 4 F:

Star Gold 9-4, Princess of Hope 9-0, Hawwaam 8-10, Two Time Better 8-8, Non Stop 8-5, Little Darling 8-4, Gypsy Queen 8-1.

Win: Star Queen.

Place: Princess of Hope.

THE FEBRUARY PLATE SCALE ORDER VI & VII — 4 F:

Hamza Prince 9-1, Kamyaab 9-0, Faster 8-12, Stifee (Late Arabian Queen) 8-9, Experience 8-8, Sehar Princess 8-5, Take Over 8-3.

Win: Faster.

Place: Sehar Princess.

THE FEBRUARY CUP SCALE ORDER II, III & IV — 4½ F:

Smart Girl 9-8, Risky 9-2, Gladiator 9-2, Starka 8-2, Soldier Queen 7-10, Smasher 7-10, New Class 7-10.

Win: Starka.

Place: Smart Girl.

THE FEBRUARY PLATE SCALE ORDER V & VI — 4½ F:

Royal Duke 9-2, Recovery 9-2, Faster Than You 8-13, Mehbooba 8-8, Roderick 8-6, Airborne (Late Who is Next) 7-12, Soldier Star 7-11.

Win: Royal Duke.

Place: Recovery.

Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2021

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