Nanoli Pune Derby offers race-goers chance to get tickets to ICC Trophy final
By Vivek Jain

Oct 11, 2006

The Pune racing season's piece-de-resistance, the Nanoli Pune Derby, the only Grade 1 race at the monsoon center, is expected to draw a big crowd at Pune on Sunday. 


The field of an expected seven, is probably the smallest ever for this regional classic, instituted in 1984 when Prudential Champ won the inaugural. However, the fat purse of Rs.33 lakhs, with the winner taking home close to Rs.20 lakhs, has ensured a quality line up, with Ruben Star the clear favourite on the strength of his current superb form.

Derby Day has some interesting attractions for the first time and should see the turnstiles ticking away. A big lure will be the chance to win a total of ten free tickets (five pairs of two each) to the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy final at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Nov 5, 2006. And should India make it to the final, these tickets will be worth a fair fortune! In addition, a lucky winner can take home a Compaq Champion Series Intel computer, in a contest that simply involves naming the winners of the N.H. Dhunjibhoy Sprint Championship, also sponsored by the Dhunjibhoy family and the Nanoli Pune Derby.

In addition, to add a touch of interest to the weekend racing, a contest titled The Nanoli Pune Derby Turf Challenge will be held, with cash prizes of Rs.20,000 each to the leading trainer and jockey over the weekend up to the Derby race. The winners will emerge from a simple point system, with bonus points for winning the two sponsored races.

Astonish and Indictment, both Indian Triple Crown winners and multiple classic winner Forest Fantasy and Invitation Cup winner Amorous Knight have won the Pune Derby in the past. Though the race does not have an equine of such stature, the favourites Ruben Star and Secret Memory are clearly top line classic hopefuls.

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