LAHORE, Oct 20: The three-year-old colt Crown Maker, with  an impressive victory on the trot last time out, seems a good proposition, when the 7th Lahore Winter Meeting gets under way at the Racecourse on Sunday.

The thoroughbred bay colt from The Cry Of The Clown out-of- Marilyn Monroe, Crown Maker will be contesting in the Wazir Abad Cup, a Class V handicap race to be run over the sprinting distance of six furlongs. This will be the sixth and last race of the day’s card.

Crown Maker had won a good race run over the sprinting distance of five furlong on September 30. Later the colt was to take part in the Islamabad Cup on October seven but was withdrawn because of an injury in one of his hooves. Subsequently his entries in races were stopped for 14 days. He did not run since then. It is reported that the injury which kept the colt out of racing has been cured.

After winning the race in Class VII, Crown Maker has been promoted to Class V at a lower weight of 7-10 which gives him an edge over his 14 experienced rivals. They include Shershah, Fanim and Half Love, who are good sprinters. If ticking, they should put some fight before bowing out.

The remaining five events, all to be contested over six furlongs, looks competitive. The first race will start at 12.30 pm.

The following are the fields and our selections:

OKARA PLATE CLASS VII DIV IV & V 6F

Impact 9-3, Keep In Steps 9-2, Royal Soul 9-2, Fiji 8-12, River Wild 8-12, Faheem Choice 8-5, Salman Chandiwala 8-5, Blue Sher 8-3, Afnan 8-2, Song Of Peace 7-13, Shahzada Saleem 7-13, Flying Legs 7-13 and Pole Of Leed 7-10.

Win: Pole Of Leed.

Place: Faheem Choice or Salman Chandiwala.

OKARA PLATE CLASS VII DIV IV 6F

Golden Road 9-1, Gold Champion 9-1, Rukhsh 9-0, Silver Charm 9-0, Two Under 9-0, Rare Star 8-13, Komila 8-11, Ark 8-10, Puma Star 8-10, Gold Hi Gold 8-9, Divine Force 8-9, Good Win 8-8, Special Dream 8-7, Blue’s High 8-5, Burfi 8-5 and Martial Law 8-5.

Win: Gold Champion.

Place: Silver Charm or Blue’s High.

Upset: Special Dream.

OKARA PLATE CLASS VII DIV III & IV 6F

Shezenger 9-0, Shattary 8-11, Blue Stone 8-10, Abr-e-Bahar 8-10, Dante Again 8-8, K-2 8-7, Bhola Jee 8-7, Popeye Well 8-5, Star Gate 8-5 and Babito 8-4.

Win: Bhola Jee.

Place: K-2 or Star Gate.

Upset: Shattary.

OKARA PLATE CLASS VII DIV II & III 6F

Song Of Freedom 9-3, Blue Leed 9-2, My Own Business 9-2, Mighty River 8-11, Desert Dream 8-10, Sarfrosh 8-8, Salaaf 8-4, Flying Fury 7-13, Four Aces 7-12, Think Thank 7-11, Sabza Choice 7-10, Hot Spell 7-10 and Dancing Margina 7-10.

Win: Salaaf.

Place: Desert Dream or Sarfrosh.

Upset: My Own Business.

OKARA PLATE CLASS VII DIV I & II 6F

Love Moon 9-9, Mesham Prince 9-7, Early Bird 8-12, Jet Master 8-11, One Man Show 8-8, Turn On 8-7, State Express 8-7, Berzensky 8-2, Silk Route 8-2, Knowledge Of Power 8-0, Storm Bird 7-10 and Dilnasheen II 7-10.

Win: Jet Master.

Place: One Man Show or Turn On.

Upset: Dilnasheen II.

WAZIR ABAD PLATE CLASS IV & IV (Amalgamated) 6F

Princess Rukhtas 12-8, Great Grandy 11-1, Hard Press 10-6, Run Way Lady 9-11, Admiral’s Way 9-10, Perfect Timing 9-8, Fanim 9-4, Half Love 9-0, Son Of A Gun 8-12, Shershah 8-8, Green Hill 7-12, Saughat 7-10 and Crown Maker 7-10.

Win: Crown Maker.

Place: Half Love or Fanim.

Upset: Shershah.

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