Gemini wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 11:05 am
I look forward to it too!
But I do have to ask why Equinox needs so much time between races?
That's an interesting question, Gemini!
Is Equinox a Ghostzapper type?
(haha, I'm just kidding!!)
I love those top horses who race frequently.
And I basically agree with the opinion that a ''GREAT CHAMPION'' has to (or desirably) run considerable number of races in his/her career.
Equinox has been lightly raced.
But I'm not unhappy with his campaign yet, because he has been running most of the big G1 races a Japanese champion has to run.
Also he had some reasons why he didn't race frequently.
At 3, he had a slight injury after the Tokyo Yushun.
At 4 (this year), he made a trip to Dubai (which sometimes takes a lot of toll).
Now, if he kicks off his autumn campaign in the Tenno Sho Autumn, one may expect him to run another two races (maybe the Japan Cup and the Arima Kinen) before the year end, which would be a dream come true for racing goers in Japan.
Those older horses who achieve the triple in the three middle-distance G1s (known as the Older Horse Autumn Triple) will get the maximum respect here.
It won't be easy to achieve this at all, as his Japanese rivals could actually be much stronger than thought.
But I hope that he will try it for the real GREATNESS.