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Indian Racing’s Fading Stride: Can the Sport Rebound?
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Indian Racing’s Fading Stride: Can the Sport Rebound?
Indian Racing’s Fading Stride: Can the Sport Rebound? The Indian Derby, despite its grandeur, faces a crisis of relevance, as highlighted by its sparse attendance compared to massively popular events like cricket matches and the Kumbh Mela. A Google search for “Indian Derby” confusingly prioritizes UK restaurants over the event itself, underscoring its fading cultural footprint. While the Mahalaxmi racecourse drew just 11,000 spectators in February 2023, Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium overflowed with fans for an India-England T20 cricket match, and the Kumbh Mela attracted an estimated four crore pilgrims.
Importance of Promoting the Sport
Indian racing authorities have long struggled to promote the sport effectively. Many prefer the status quo, resisting change even as attendance dwindles and racing quality deteriorates under the influence of betting syndicates. Apart from the Derby, which draws crowds due to its inherent prestige, most clubs have failed to attract new patrons, leading to a stagnant, ageing audience and a declining sport.
Oisin Murphy: A jockey at heart; adventurer by passion
It was an absolute privilege to chat with Oisin Murphy, the English champion jockey who’s already racked up four championship titles before hitting his thirties. Seriously, what’s next? This guy’s done it all – and in four languages to boot! Irish, English, French, and German – if you ever need a translator who’s won races on four continents, Oisin`s your guy. A true gentleman, he gladly answered every question, despite his superstar status which could’ve made him act too busy for it. But Oisin stayed humble. Oisin Murphy’s visit to India was more than just a showcase of his exceptional riding skills—it was a reminder of why he stands among the world’s best. Whether gliding past rivals with effortless finesse or taking setbacks in stride, he carries himself with a mix of talent, adventure, and humility.
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Mumbai Racing,
Sunday, February 9 , 2025
, ( 1st race @ 2:30 PM )
It`s My Time Ready for Mulraj Goculdas Trophy
Dallas Todywalla-trained It`s My Time holds a slight advantage in the three-horse contest for the 1400m Mulraj Goculdas Trophy, a race for horses rated 80 and above, the feature event of Sunday’s Mumbai races. . Selections
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Hyderabad Racing,
Sunday, February 9 , 2025
, ( 1st race @ 01:10 PM )
Knight Crusader fancied for chief event
RH Sequeira-trained Knight Crusader, should have a bold show in the Flirting Vision Plate (Cat-II) (For Horses 4 year olds and upward–rated 40 to 65) over 1400 metres the chief event of the winter races to be held here on Sunday.. Selections
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Hyderabad Racing,
Monday, February 10 , 2025
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Magileto for Kakatiya Million
Mumbai based Aman Altaf Hussain-trained Magileto is fancied to win in the Kakatiya Million (For Horses 4 year olds and upward–terms)over 1200 metres the star attraction of the winter races to be held here on Monday. . Selections
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Tuesday, February 11 , 2025
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Wednesday, February 12 , 2025
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Shapoor Mistry is all smiles as he leads in Ranquelino ( Sandesh up), winner of Indian Derby at Mumbai on Sunday. Also in the picture is Ashok Ranpise. Photo credit Amit Gupta Shapoor Mistry, D R Thacker leading in Ranquelino ( Sandesh up), winner of HPSL Indian Derby at Mumbai on Sunday. Photo credit Amit Gupta Trainer Darius Byramji receiving the the memento from Suresh Paladugu after Ranquelino won the Indian Derby at Mumbai on Sunday. Photo credit Amit Gupta Shapoor Mistry exults as he holds the Indian Derby trophy after his stud farm bred Ranquelino won the Indian Derby at Mumbai on Sunday. Photo credit Amit Gupta Jockey Sandesh lifts aloft the trophy after winning the HPSL Indian Derby at Mumbai on Sunday. Photo credit Amit Gupta
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