Northern Lights: Northern Lights for feature Mumbai: The A C Ardeshir Trophy (Grade 3) | Mumbai News

Mumbai: The A C Ardeshir Trophy (Grade 3), the feature event of Sunday’s Mumbai races has eight runners in the fray, but it looks like a straight battle between the two students of trainer Pesi Shroff, Northern Lights and Zuccarelli. Northern Lights may just prove better at the end and win. There are just six races scheduled with the first starting at 2.30pm.
Selections: 1.Aristos Plate (1600m): Freedom 1, Leo The Lion 2.2. V P Koregaonkar Plate (2000m): Chat 1, Exuma 2.3. Kheem Singh Gold Cup (1400m): King’s Retreat 1, The General 2.4. A C Ardeshir Trophy (Gr 3) (1600m): Northern Lights 1, Zuccarelli 2.5. Jehangir P Dubash Trophy (1400m): Democracy 1, Ataash 2.6. B Fifty Two Trophy (1200m): Hela 1, Walshy 2.Day’s best: King’s Retreat.
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