LAHORE: Tango To Fire and Fujairah set the Lahore Race Club ablaze with their stellar performances, clinching the Monsoon Cup and Punjab Cup, respectively, Sunday evening.
There were two notable upsets by Pocket Power and Dil Nasheen, while Royal Salute maintained its reputation in the third race. The opening race saw a dramatic upset as Pocket Power defied the odds to secure a victory. Favourite Salaar was relegated to third place, while the lesser-known Moon Light took second.
In the Monsoon Cup, favourite Tango To Fire lived up to expectations with a commanding win. Al Karam secured second place as predicted, while Puma Legend provided a surprise by finishing third.
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