It's bye-bye to Noel Callow for the Aussie winter. He's all set to make a mark in India. He will don the colours of the 'King of Good Times', Dr Vijay Mallya, for the forthcoming Bangalore summer meeting. The Indiasn racing press is warmly welcoming the popular Aussie rider. Mahendra Mallya of the Indiarace.com website says: 'He is sure to make a huge impact with his hard riding skills and his awesome judgement of pace.'Punters are rallying behind imported stayer Glass Harmonium for the Doomben

It's bye-bye to Noel Callow for the Aussie winter. He's all set to make a mark in India. He will don the colours of the 'King of Good Times', Dr Vijay Mallya, for the forthcoming Bangalore summer meeting. The Indiasn racing press is warmly welcoming the popular Aussie rider. Mahendra Mallya of the Indiarace.com website says: 'He is sure to make a huge impact with his hard riding skills and his awesome judgement of pace.'

Punters are rallying behind imported stayer Glass Harmonium for the Doomben Cup. Betstar boss Alan Eskander says his firm put up $61 for Glass Harmonium, but two big wagers saw that price slashed to $41 - then more bets forced the price to $21. He's now into $10 for the race on May 21. Trainer Mike Moroney isn't shocked that punters have latched on to the UK Grp 3 winner. He says: ' A few of the owners thought he was way over the odds so they had an investment ... On his UK form he's a class above the opposition he will meet in the Doomben Cup.'