24 October,2021 07:36 AM IST | Pune | Prakash Gosavi
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Jockey A Sandesh created a sensation at the Pune racetrack on Saturday when he booted home 5 winners, including the Imtiaz Sait-trained Iron Age, who bagged the grade 3, Akkasaheb Maharaj Trophy, the prime event of the card. Iron Age hit the front from the word go in the six-furlong contest, before sailing away for a comfortable victory, sparing five lengths to runner up Augustus Caesar (Neeraj Rawal up).
The ace jockey began his magical spell with his very first mount, the A M Jadhav-trained Lit, whom he drove to an impressive victory for owner Prashant Nagar in the upper division of the Ishpingo Plate. The same jockey-owner-trainer combination triumphed immediately in the next race when Queen O War justified her favouritism, posting a stylish victory. Sandesh completed hat-trick in the very next race by riding the Dallas Todywalla-trained Successor to an effortless victory in the Portrush Plate.
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Sandesh's winning spree was then temporarily halted when he and Pride's Angel found themselves blocked behind a wall of horses at a crucial stage even as Yash Narredu astride Tristar (trainer Nosher Cama) stole the march and ran away with the F S Reporter Trophy. However, Sandesh quickly regained his composure and rode two back-to-back winners in Multistarrer and Iron Age, both saddled by veteran trainer Imtiaz Sait.
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Yet another pair of professionals who combined to score a brace were trainer Karthik and jockey Bhawani Singh. They pulled off a lucrative double with Trinket (lower division of the Atmosphere Plate) and debutant three-year-old Darwin (lower division of the Ishpingo Plate) at generous odds.
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