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Trainer Padmanabhan, the phoenix of Indian horse racing, has risen spectacularly from the ashes of more than year-long "vacation" courtesy the Bangalore Turf Club`s (BTC) questionable suspension. The turf club`s decision, marred by its disregard for natural justice and fair play, was effectively slapped down by the court, forcing a compromise. Padmanabhan`s emphatic return to the classic stage was marked by a sensational win in the Grade 2 South Indian 1000 Guineas at Chennai on Saturday.
The star of the day? None other than Emphatic, the daughter of Excellent Art, who proved she was no flash in the pan after shedding her maiden tag over five-and-a-half furlongs in Bangalore a fortnight ago. With an authoritative victory against a formidable field, Padmanabhan`s protégée set the tone for what promises to be a season of redemption—and, perhaps, retribution.
Fighting Odds and Silencing Doubters
Padmanabhan`s journey back has been nothing short of dramatic. After losing precious time and a chunk of his string due to the suspension, he now trains with a skeletal brigade of six three-year-olds and four two-year-olds. It`s like asking a master chef to cook a banquet with scraps—and yet, here he is, serving a star-level performance.
To add salt to the wound, whispers of his "waning health" and suggestions to hang up his boots circulated among skeptics. But as Saturday proved, Padmanabhan is far from ready for the rocking chair. The South India Guineas wasn`t just a victory; it was a mic drop.
Emphatic`s Star Turn
The field for the Guineas wasn`t short on star power, with Divine Art (the Bangalore Guineas flop), the improving Magnetic, and the buzzworthy Aquastic in contention. Emphatic, meanwhile, sauntered into the fray at juicy odds with an underdog status aspiring too high.
The start, however, didn`t go as planned—Emphatic, drawn widest, decided to test Saqlain`s reflexes with a fly jump, losing precious ground. But her jockey, as calm as a Zen monk, had her up into second place behind Divine Art, who had been sent on a "catch me if you can" mission by Yash Narredu. Magnetic loitered within striking range, while Aquastic, despite all the hype, seemed to have left her speed in the stables.
As the field rounded the final turn, Divine Art briefly flickered before fizzling out. Emphatic, meanwhile, kicked into overdrive, responding to Saqlain`s urgings with gusto and surging ahead. Magnetic put in a late bid to take second, while Divine Art managed to cling to third. Mother`s Grace filled up the frame. Aquastic was lost in the crowd.
The Mastermind Speaks
Padmanabhan revealed post-race that Emphatic had been lighting up the tracks in her morning workouts, giving him the confidence to bring her to Chennai for this big occasion. Incidentally, her dam, Klipspringer, was no slouch either, having claimed the Grade 2 Suresh Mahindra Multi-Million at Kolkata in a record time under the same trainer`s tutelage.
Mumbai Awaits
Up next for Enigmatic is the Grade 1 Indian 1000 Guineas at Mumbai, where she`ll face her sternest test yet. Heading the field will be Excellent Lass, the summer queenpin who clinched both the Gr 1 Fillies Championship Stakes and the Gr 3 Mysore 1000 Guineas. Despite her forgettable Deccan Derby outing, she seems back to her scintillating best, as evidenced by an impressive mock race last week.
But it won`t be a cakewalk. Contenders like Jade, Golconda Guineas winner Psychic Star, and the enigmatic Field of Dreams are all in the mix, promising a mouth-watering showdown. Still, Padmanabhan, with his track record and recent triumph, will be quietly confident. After all, if there`s one thing we`ve learned, it`s to never count out a master craftsman—even if the odds are stacked sky-high against him.
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