Harisharn Devgan is seen as a great enthusiast, which is reflected in the Indian history of the riding industry in India. His admiration for animals is another reason that resonates in his work. There is a new milestone achieved by him, which acts as a feather on his hat.
Horse riding is not only a recreational activity for him, but rather an elite choice made by him with the perspective of riding the right horse at the right time.
On Saturday, a heart-throbbing, racing event took place, for the F.D Wadia Trophy- Grade 111, at a distance of 1400m, dated 16th August 2025, where the dark bay filly participated alongside the three least fancied runners in the racing game: Fourth Sign, Social Butterfly, and Money Bags. Who bagged a good position in the final furlong, where money bags slowly progressed. Who appeared poised to tackle the leader, but the fourth wing took the lead. Yash provided the right mentorship, not putting too much pressure on the filly.
The real champions running the field were:
- Fourth Wing (ridden by Yash Narredu, trained by Aman Altaf Hussain)
- Money Bags
- Encino
- Bishop
- Social Butterfly
The racing field saw a game-changing event where the fourth wing won over Money Bags. Encino got third position ahead of Bishop and Matisse, whereas social butterfly lost place in the straight and finished sixth.
Filly once again carried public pause on her back and found her mark quite easily. The timeless fortune overtook EI Moran about a furlong and a half away from the winning post; she was performing better than the latter.
The New Yorker, one of the four contestants saddled by Narendra Lagad in the curtain raiser, won against the run of expectation of Samson and Mirae.
There was a moment of madness when the mare hit the front in the concluding event of the day, the Tyr old red Merlot was ridden to a narrow win, the Red Merlot raced in the third spot alongside Lion King. Hence, the Red merlot won the upper hand and overwhelmingly completed the race.
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