05 April,2021 07:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Prakash Gosavi
Mahalaxmi racecourse in Mumbai. Pic/Shadab Khan
Apprentice rider Kirtish Bhagat put in a sensational show at the Sunday races held at Mahalaxmi. Booked for three back-to-back rides on the Sunday card, the five-kg claimer rookie reeled off all three races with confidence.
His treble also included a fluent win astride the Imtiaz Sait-trained Iron Age, who showed a clean pair of heels to his three rivals in the Seth Ramnath Daga Trophy, the feature event of the afternoon. Iron Age is owned by Mr & Mrs Shapoor Mistry of the Manjri stud in partnership with D R Thacker, Vikram D Shah and S R Sanas.
Bhagat, astride Iron Age, hit the front from the word go as the starter dispatched the small, four-horse field for the class I sprint. Bringing the field into the homestretch, Bhagat nudged the Imtiaz Sait ward, who skipped away to post a stylish victory as none of his three rivals, including the late-moving Silver Flames (P S Kaviraj up), could get close to cause him any discomfort. Iron Age clocked 57.81 seconds for the five-furlong trip.
Just a race earlier, Bhagat had steered the Pesi Shroff-trained Hioctane to victory in the Dr A H Sayed Plate. Racing fifth or sixth in a field of eight runners, Bhagat brought Hioctane from the outside after entering the homestretch, grabbed the lead passing the 300-meter marker, and kept the four-year-old filly going even as Dashrath Singh astride the favourite, Memorable Moment, desperately tried to bridge the gap in the final furlong.
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Bhagat's third victory came astride his final ride for the day when Rambunctious, carrying the same K N Dhunjibhoy silks as that of Hioctane, managed to gain a thrilling victory in a close finish involving three horses. What was noteworthy was that Rambunctious was actually edged out by Summer Night near the 200-meter marker, but Bhagat kept his cool and wrested back the initiative immediately to finally prevail by half a length over Speed Air (A Sandesh up) who spared a short neck to Summer Night (C S Jodha up). Rambunctious was also trained by Pesi Shroff who ended the day with a double.