As the Mumbai racing season draws to a close, the spotlight shifts to the grand finale — the Indian Racing Carnival, sponsored by Zavaray S. Poonawalla in collaboration with HPSL. The highlight of the day will be the prestigious CN Wadia Gold Cup (Gr.2), headlining a thrilling card of seven races.

Dyf, trained by Adhirajsingh Jodha, has consistently proven himself as a reliable stayer and is expected to start as the favourite in the feature event. Champion jockey Trevor Patel will be in the saddle. Other notable contenders include Golden Kingdom (6) and High Command (3), who are likely to mount strong challenges.

The action begins with the first race scheduled for 4:45 PM.

Selections

1. The Rapier Million: 1. (6), 2. (8), 3. (2)

2. The Bombay Club Multi-Million: 1. (1), 2. (3), 3. (13)

3. The Maharaja Sir Harisinghji Trophy powered by HPSL (Gr.3): 1. 1 A Star is Born (1), 2. (8), 3. (7)

4. The C N Wadia Gold Cup powered by Mr Zavaray S Poonawalla (Gr.2): 1. Dyf (1), 2. Golden Kingdom (6), 3. High Command (4)

5. The Ahead Of My Time Million: 1. (2), 2. (3), 3. (1)

6. Poonawalla Stud Farms Auction Sale Stakes: 1. (1), 2. (2), 3. (6)

7. The Heritage of Mumbai Million: 1. (1), 2. (4), 3. (7)

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