Two top jockeys Trevor Patel and Dashrath Singh came in for severe criticism by the punting community over the weekend races yesterday
Pune: Two top jockeys Trevor Patel and Dashrath Singh came in for severe criticism by the punting community over the weekend races yesterday. Despite the general charge that punters tend to talk through their pockets, it must be said in all fairness that at least two rides by Trevor, one each on Saturday and yesterday, and one by Dashrath Singh yesterday were extremely perplexing with regard to the start, positioning, maneuver, and the riding effort —or the perceived lack of it.
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Interestingly, all three horses —Mariska, Angel Girl and Divine Magic were hot public fancies, the first two being half-money favourites. "Actually I backed Bounty Queen against Divine Magic. But I admit I was lucky to win because the favourite's rider did not do justice to his mount," Hoshedar, a punter for more than 30 years told mid-day.
What raised eyebrows was that the beneficiaries of Trevor's both eyebrow-raising rides, winners Silk Baby and Artistic, were not only ridden by the same jockey (Yash Narredu) and trained by the same trainer (Cooji Carnac), but had a common owner in Sultan Singh.
Without mentioning his sources, Shujaat Hussain, chief stipendiary steward of the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC), confirmed to mid-day that he did get to hear about the suspected nexus between Trevor Patel and Sultan Singh, and has already ordered an inquiry into the ride given to Mariska.