
Havelock Cruise wins feature event
The Hindu
Trainer D. Netto’s Havelock Cruise (A.A. Vikrant up) won the Dundoo Ekambar Memorial Cup, the main event of the penultimate day’s races here on Saturday (Oct. 23). The winner is owned by Mr. K.S.N. Mu
Trainer D. Netto’s Havelock Cruise (A.A. Vikrant up) won the Dundoo Ekambar Memorial Cup, the main event of the penultimate day’s races here on Saturday (Oct. 23). The winner is owned by Mr. K.S.N. Murthy, Mr. P. Ranga Raju & Mr. C. Nanda Kumar. Trainer D. Netto saddled three winners on the day.
(1,600m), (Terms) Maiden, 3-y-o only (Cat. II): (Deepak Singh) 1, Quality Warrior (N.B. Kuldeep) 2, Golden Amaris (Mukesh Kumar) 3 and Southern Act (B.R. Kumar) 4. 1-1/4, 4-1/4 and 1/2. 1m, 41.02s. ₹102 (w), 15, 24 and 46 (p). SHP: 75, THP: 123, SHW: 24 and 62, FP: 1,242, Q: 513, Tanala: 23,657. Favourite: Aryaman. Owner: Mr. Syed Nawaz Hussain. Trainer: Anant Vatsalya.
In this race, Aryaman broke down near 400m and dislodged the jockey Vikrant, who escaped unhurt.

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