Yes, the Satsuki Sho this year must be one of the most wide open in its history.MissNMecke wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 2:20 amIt's definitely anyone's race.. Hopefully, anyway, since the 5, 9, & 18 that I like are all longshots.tachyon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:11 pm -- from bloodhorse
''Japanese Triple Crown Kicks Off With Wide-Open Field''
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... open-field
NAKAYAMA 11R
THE SATSUKI SHO(JAPANESE 2000 GUINEAS)(G1)
April 16, 2023, 2000m, Turf, Post time 15:40
INT C&F DSN, Special Weight, 3-Year-Olds, Open Class, Value of race: 416,260,000 Yen
-- @HorseRacing_JPN
Barrier Draw https://japanracing.jp/_news2023/230414.html
Preview https://japanracing.jp/_news2023/230411.html
Comments https://japanracing.jp/_news2023/230414-02.html
Data Analysis https://japanracing.jp/_news2023/230410.html
Race Programme https://japanracing.jp/en/racing/result ... /2023.html
Personally I'm very interested in the sire-lines' battle in the Japanese Classic & G1s this year.
Both the Sunday Silence-line (Halo/Hail to Reason) and the King Kamehameha-line (Kingmambo/Mr Prospector) are strong as always and well represented in this Satsuki Sho.
But the Northern Dancer-line sends promising colts, too, with the sons of Harbinger, Declaration of War, Mind Your Biscuits and Satono Crown.
From this point of view, this Satsuki Sho looks like a three-way battle!!