KARACHI, July 22: Three-year-old dark bay filly, Stormy Kiss, have to come up with her best in order to overcome her opponents and land the feature event in the Summer Gymkhana race meeting at the Karachi Racecourse on Sunday.

She has an impressive track record with four wins on the trot under her belt and starts as our day’s favourite. Eight runners are left in contention for the honours after scratching and acceptance in the feature event. Also in the running will be Sea Wave and Gullu’s Government.

A card of seven races, all going over a sprinting distance of five furlongs, has been drawn for the day. The first race begins at 2.pm.

Mare Taneez who had to be content with second position twice in previous outings should make amends by grabbing the opener. She is likely to be chased by Kinjher and Fizza in the shortest field of seven contestants.

If all goes well, six-year-old dark bay horse, King Of The Field should claim the next race.

He was denied hat trick by finishing off the board on July 9 and again had a poor run in the last meeting.

He should be followed by Tom Cruise and Jan-e-Mun for the places.

If allowed to run on merit, bay mare Silent Love should cross the finishing post ahead of other contenders.

Her likely challengers are Sweet Grandy and Raka Poshi.

Drawn in a pack of 13 runners, three-year-old bay filly Annaba is fancied to make it two in a row.

She had a facile five lengths win with Tariq Baran in the saddle by edging out favourite Queen Of Mirwa in her last appearance.

Mare Princess Ridda enjoys an edge over others and tipped to repeat her winning feat. She had a brilliant run with M. Nasir astride in the last outing.

However, filly Miss Milee can upset the applecart. If tried by connections after two successive failures, filly Abhi Abhi is again fancied to atone for her poor showing.

Following is the field and our selection.

FREEDOM PLATE DIV V 5F

Golden Voice 9-0, Dunhil Desire 9-0, Taneez 8-13, Kinjher 8-12, Shanoo 8-12, Yanga 8-10, Fizza 8-4.

Win: Taneez

Place: Kinjher & Fizza

FREEDOM PLATE DIV IV 5F

Jan-e-Mun 9-0, Ladla 8-13, Tom Cruise 8-11, Desperado 8-10, Tun Baba Tun 8-10, Hot Strides 8-7, Beautiful Bee 8-7, King Of The Field 8-6, Dil Sher 7-13, King Of The Ring 7-13.

Win: King Of The Field

Place: Tom Cruise & Jan-e-Mun

FREEDOM PLATE DIV III 5F

Al Jarrar 9-0, Sweet Grandy 8-13, Queen Of Awan 8-11, Silent Love 8-11, Juliat 8-11, Auzy 8-8, Mutiyar 8-6, Ultimate Victory 8-5, Raka Poshi 8-4.

Win: Silent Love

Place: Sweet Grandy & Raka Poshi

FREEDOM PLATE DIV II 5F

Daruwala 9-4, Annaba 9-4, Queen Of Mirwa 9-0, Shar-e-Awan 9-0, Goldi Locks 8-12, Hi Darling 8-11, Rodeo Hunk 8-3, Cant catch Me 8-2, Al Zarrar 8-1, Shah Pasand 8-1, New Ferrari 7-13, Burnish Pride 7-12, Breaking News 7-10.

Win: Annaba

Place: Queen Of Mirwa & Cant Catch Me

FREEDOM PLATE DIV I 5F

Voo Doo Doll 9-4, Sher Garh 9-3, Samra Love 9-0, Hawks Bay 8-13, Genious Lady 8-11, Patricia 8-10, Bright And Early 8-10, Romio 8-9, Princess Ridda 8-7, Sweet Saba 8-6, Lady’s Conqueror 8-6, Miss Millee 8-3, Prince Shahzad 7-13, Jadu Nagri 7-10.Win: Princess Ridda

Place: Voo Doo Doll & Bright And Early

QUETTA PLATE 5F

Smiling Face 9-2, Shore Footed 9-2, Thanks Naeem 9-1, Lapak Jhapak 9-0, Killer Instincts 8-7, Abhi Abhi 8-4, Donatello 8-3, Dil Phaink 8-2, Birjul Arab 8-0, Sweet Smile 7-12, Red Rufus 7-11, Kat Mandu 7-10.

Win: Abhi Abhi

Place: Thanks Naeem & Smiling Face

SARHAD PLATE 5F

Sea Wave 9-8, Butter Fly 9-4, Jawan Bakht 8-12, Stormy Kiss 8-8, Kicking Kick 8-7, Gullu’s Government 8-2, Bul Bul 7-10, Baba Jani 7-10.

Win: Stormy Kiss

Place: Sea Wave & Gullu’s Government

DAYS BEST: Stormy Kiss

GOOD DOUBLE: Annaba & Abhi Abhi.

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