The lush green is all set to play host to the thunder of hooves as the Mumbai racing season (2024-25) gets underway on Sunday (Nov 24). The action-packed season, with 26 race days spread over four-and-a-half months, will attract the best equine talent of the country, thanks to the highest stakes offered (approximately Rs 15 crore, including the value of trophies). The prospectus for the upcoming season published by the Royal Western Turf Club (RWITC) makes it clear there will be six "special" race days in aid of charity, and 20 "regular" race days featuring five Group 1 races, three Group 2 races and 8 Group 3 races.

Racing under the lights, which has gained more and more popularity as "family outings" with every passing year, will be conducted on 11 days in the latter half of the season. The race club has adopted an open door policy--welcoming trainers and horses from all over the country, making sure the race-lovers will witness the highest level of competition. The Classics (all Group 1) schedule will be as follows: JSK1 Indian 1000 Guineas (Sun, Dec 15), HPSL Indian 2000 Guineas (Sun, Dec 22), Villoo C Poonawalla Indian Oaks (Sat, Jan 11) & HPSL Indian Derby (Sun, Feb 2).

The Group 1 Poonawalla Breeders' Multi-Million (PBMM), also known as "juvenile Derby", is slated for Sunday, Feb 23. Over 700 horses are expected to participate during the season under the care of over 40 trainers, and nearly 60 jockeys will be seen in action--43 of them local boys, including 8 apprentic.