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There is something called luck: Pesi Shroff

Updated on: 06 February,2011 07:30 AM IST  | 
Prakash Gosavi | sports@mid-day.com

Pesi Shroff, the man who won the Indian Derby a record eight times as jockey, and also opened his Derby account as a trainer last year with Jacqueline, has pitched in not one, not two but five runners in the McDowell Signature Derby field

There is something called luck: Pesi Shroff

Pesi Shroff, the man who won the Indian Derby a record eight times as jockey, and also opened his Derby account as a trainer last year with Jacqueline, has pitched in not one, not two but five runners in the McDowell Signature Derby field.

Though he candidly admits he is an underdog in today's Derby, he nevertheless believes anything is possible. Excerpts from an exclusive chat with SUNDAY MiD DAY:

You have pitched five runners in the 12-horse Derby field. Your comments...
If you go by the form, this race is strictly between Moonlight Romance and Ocean And Beyond, there is no point in denying the reality. They had better form than my runners last winter, it's the same this winter. But there is something called luck of the race, also the way the pace will unfold in a race like the Derby can also affect the result ufffd it's racing after all. I believe in taking chances. After all, you cannot win unless you try.


Are you trying to say all your five runners are contenders?
Barring Batista, the other four will run their own race. It's no secret Batista is in this for a strategic purpose, and I have no problem in admitting that.


What is your reading of this Derby?
Ocean Admiral is their (the Wadhawan camp's) pacemaker in the Derby. I think Moonlight Romance will prefer a fast, or at least a decent pace, whereas Ocean And Beyond may relish moderate pace. The fact that they come from different stables and there is only one pacemaker may add a twist to the pace equation. And let me tell you the greatest pressure is always on the pacemaker, the best plans can go awry in a race like the Derby.


So, you hope to capitalise if such a situation develops...
I have said it before and I will say it again. All my four runners, barring Batista, have a reason to be there. They are good horses in their own right. The fancied runners may have better form, but at the end of the day the best form may amount to a mere assumption. I can only assure my horses will run their own race and they will give a good account of themselves.

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