2023 Japanese Racing

tachyon
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Mon Dec 18, 2023 8:37 am

mariasmon wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:43 am
tachyon wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:02 am And Teruya Yoshida, owner of Shadai Farm, looked very happy today, too. :D
It was Teruya Yoshida who decided to send India Mantuana to Palace Malice after discussion with Naoya Yoshida.
India Mantura had been deposited to Naoya Yoshida's Winchester Farm in Kentucky at that time before moving to Japan.

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Jockey Yuga Kawada (left) and Teruya Yoshida (right)
I was really curious what went into that decision, since Palace Malice was not popular at the time. Amazing they were able to get a GSW mare for "only" $100,000, too.
That's the way Teruya Yoshida can be recognized as an outstanding breeder!! :lol: :D
But I guess that Naoya Yoshida also played a key role in that decision, too.
Now that Palace Malice stands at Darley Japan, it's going to be VERY interesting to see if Shadai (Teruya Yoshida) will send India Mantura again to the son of Curlin.
She was bred to a Shadai resident Isla Bonita(JPN)(Fuji Kiseki) this year.

I know you have been tracking India Mantuana's breeding record, Mariasmon! 8-)
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Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:33 am

tachyon wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 8:37 am
mariasmon wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:43 am
tachyon wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:02 am And Teruya Yoshida, owner of Shadai Farm, looked very happy today, too. :D
It was Teruya Yoshida who decided to send India Mantuana to Palace Malice after discussion with Naoya Yoshida.
India Mantura had been deposited to Naoya Yoshida's Winchester Farm in Kentucky at that time before moving to Japan.

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Jockey Yuga Kawada (left) and Teruya Yoshida (right)
I was really curious what went into that decision, since Palace Malice was not popular at the time. Amazing they were able to get a GSW mare for "only" $100,000, too.
That's the way Teruya Yoshida can be recognized as an outstanding breeder!! :lol: :D
But I guess that Naoya Yoshida also played a key role in that decision, too.
Now that Palace Malice stands at Darley Japan, it's going to be VERY interesting to see if Shadai (Teruya Yoshida) will send India Mantura again to the son of Curlin.
She was bred to a Shadai resident Isla Bonita(JPN)(Fuji Kiseki) this year.

I know you have been tracking India Mantuana's breeding record, Mariasmon! 8-)
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Yes, and I noticed she was listed in the catalog in foal to Accelerate when they bought her. But no live foal was reported for her that year.
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Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:35 am

Likely favorite Stars on Earth drew the widest barrier!! :shock:
Since 1986, no horse ever finished in the money starting from the 16 barrier in the Arima Kinen.
22: 0-0-0

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This year's Arima Kinen is going to be a wide-open race anyway!!
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Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:23 pm

JRA held a fans' balloting on the ''most memorable winners (till 2022) of each G1 races'' last month and released final results on its homepage below last week.
With these results, one may feel about which horses were very popular among racegoers in Japan.

https://arimafan-vote.com/Memorial/pc/final_result.aspx

-- February Stakes
1st. Copano Rickey 34,015
2nd. Meisei Opera 26,692
3rd. Nonkono Yume 21,377
4th. Agnes Digital 19,598
5th. Kane Hekili 16,757

-- Takamatsunomiya Kinen
1st. Lord Kanaloa  48,297
2nd. King Halo 41,547
3rd. Curren Chan 18,876
4th. Flower Park 14,397
5th. Kinshasa no Kiseki 12,714

-- Osaka Hai
1st. Kitasan Black 108,842
2nd. Lei Papale 40,311
3rd. Lucky Lilac 30,060
4th. Suave Richard 17,646
5th. Al Ain  10,719

-- Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas)
1st. Almond Eye 44,235
2nd. Daiwa Scarlet 21,760
3rd. Harp Star 18,984
4th. Gran Alegria 18,890
5th. Buena Vista 12,422

-- Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas)
1st. Duramente 30,004
2nd. Contrail  23,767
3nd. Gold Ship 23,530
4th. Deep Impact 20,417
5th. Agnes Tchyon  12,039

-- Tenno Sho Spring
1st. Kitasan Black 32,357
2nd. Rice Shower  24,025
3nd. Mejiro McQueen  23,172
4th. Deep Impact 21,729
5th. Gold Ship  19,390

-- NHK Mile Cup
1st. King Kamehameha 39,460
2nd. El Condor Pasa 32,394
3rd. Kurofune   28,940
4th. Mikki Isle  13,451
5th. Aerolithe  12,103

-- Victoria Mile
1st. Vodka   51,167
2nd. Almond Eye  39,126
3rd. Gran Alegria  35,722
4th Buena Vista   15,569
5th. Verxina   13,010

-- Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks)
1st. Almond Eye  39,573
2nd. Air Groove  25,815
3rd. Love Only You  18,509
4th. Cesario 16,863
5th. Gentildonna  16,666

-- Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby)
1st. Deep Impact 33,449
2nd. Vodka   22,394
3rd. Contrail  18,581
4th. Kizuna  16,098
5th. Orfevre   13,057

-- Yasuda Kinen
1st. Vodka  31,379
2nd. Gran Alegria   25,329
3rd. Taiki Shuttle 23,676
4th. Oguri Cap   17,273
5th. Just a Way  12,535

-- Takarazuka Kinen
1st. Silence Suzuka 38,156
2nd. Chrono Genesis  29,498
3rd. Gold Ship  25,490
4th. Orfevre 12,025
5th. Deep Impact 10,347

-- Sprinters Stakes
1st. Sakura Bakushin O 38,112
2nd. Lord Kanaloa   32,235
3rd. Gran Alegria   27,439
4th. Durandal  14,132
5th. Curren Chan  10,862

-- Shuka Sho
1st. Almond Eye  36,168
2nd. Daiwa Scarlet 19,931
3rd. Akaitorino Musume 19,292
4th. Fine Motion 17,799
5th. Chrono Genesis  17,486

-- Kikuka Sho (Japanese St Leger)
1st. Deep Impact  23,225
2st. Contrail 18,473
3rd. Kiseki  17,575
4th, Narita Brian   13,884
5th. Orfevre   13,210

-- Tenno Sho Autumn
1st. Almond Eye  38,497
2nd. Kitasan Black   20,150
3rd. Vodka  19,035
4th. Eishin Flash 14,691
5th. Air Groove    13,643

-- QE2 Cup
1st. Lucky Lilac 32,397
2nd. Snow Fairy 22,561
3rd. Lys Gracieux   18,093
4th. Hishi Amazon   15,605
5th. Daiwa Scarlet  15,431

-- Mile Championship
1st. Gran Alegria 44,266
2nd. Taiki Shuttle 23,092
3rd. Oguri Cap  17,063
4th. Durandal 15,080
5th. Daiwa Major 1,997

-- Japan Cup
1st. Almond Eye 48,847
2nd. Contrail 24,691
3rd. Deep Impact 16,449
4th. Special Week 12,540
5th. Gentiladonna  12,221

-- Champions Cup (formerly Japan Cup Dirt)
1th. Kurofune  69,134
2nd. Hokko Tarumae   24,291
3rd. Kane Hekili     19,388
4th. Chuwa Wizard  14,586
5th. Chrysoberyl    11,503

-- Hanshin Juvenile Fillies
1st. Lucky Lilac 27,067
2nd. Buena Vista   21,039
3rd. Vodka   21,034
4th. Hishi Amazon     16,242
5th. Danon Fantasy 11,181

-- Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes
1st. Salios  33,891
2nd. Grass Wonder  30,911
3rd. Fuji Kiseki    17,998
4th. Narita Brian 16,403
5th. Danon Premium  13,548

-- Arima KInen (Grand Prix)
1st. Orfevre  32,585
2nd. Oguri Cap   29,351
3rd. Tokai Teio  24,675
4th. Deep Impact 19,839
5th. Kitasan Black  17,726

-- Hopeful Stakes
1st. Contrail 135,717
2nd. Saturnali 51,954
3rd. Time Flyer  12,074


Almond Eye won five ballots taking out Oka Sho, Yushun Himba, Shuka Sho, Tenno Sho Autumn and Japan Cup.
Orfevre was voted the most memorable winner of the Arima Kinen which will be run tomorrow this year!!
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Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:25 pm

Equinox Retirement Leaves Arima Kinen Wide Open
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Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:28 pm

Thanks for sharing those lists, Tachyon. It was fun to look at those names and remember their performances. But I had no idea Almond Eye was that popular!
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Starine wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:28 pm Thanks for sharing those lists, Tachyon. It was fun to look at those names and remember their performances. But I had no idea Almond Eye was that popular!
You are welcome!
Almond Eye's popularity shown in these ballots didn't surprise me at all.
She's always been fans' favorite in every starts after she won the Oka Sho with her superb turn of foot.
And her 2nd Japan Cup victory in her swansong made her a true legend.
For me, it was especially nice to see old greats Silence Suzuka and Sakura Bakushin O still voted to top choices for the Takatazuka Kinen and the Sprinters Stakes, respectively.
I was also glad to see a regally-bred King Halo voted to s close second to Lord Kanaloa for the Takamatsunomiya Kinen.
He is now known as an excellent broodmare sire.
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Sat Dec 23, 2023 10:41 am

-- Arima Kinen photo paddock:

Iron Barows
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Justin Palace
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Deep Bond
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Do Deuce
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Harper
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Heat on Beat
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Pradaria
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Win Marilyn
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Stars on Earth
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Through Seven Seas
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Sol Oriens
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Titleholder
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Tastiera
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Ho O Emmy’s
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Lilac
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Shahryar
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Sat Dec 23, 2023 6:23 pm

Tastiera is stunning, but the photo composition overall is really striking. I'm sure they weren't trying to be artistic, but the shadows are really nice. Looks like it could be a painting.
weeeeeeeee
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Sat Dec 23, 2023 7:24 pm

I'm partial to Through Seven Seas.
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Sat Dec 23, 2023 9:22 pm

Current Odds:

Justin Palace is now being sent off the race favorite.

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I like 16, 15, 10, 1, 4
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Sat Dec 23, 2023 10:54 pm

new on the Turfy Shop is Equinox's "sticking mascot"! the eyesssss 🥺🥹

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https://shop.prc.jp/shopdetail/000000006108/

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btw — i haven't checked Buyee yet because i'm not buying it until the Liberty Island plushie is released so i can ship both of them together, but if anyone wants to check to see if there are any already for sale just go to the plushie/stuffed animal (something like that) and search アイドルホースくっつきマスコット【イクイノックス】
it shooould work.
i like plushies. a lot.
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Sun Dec 24, 2023 6:04 am

brunanas wrote: Sat Dec 23, 2023 10:54 pm new on the Turfy Shop is Equinox's "sticking mascot"! the eyesssss 🥺🥹

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https://shop.prc.jp/shopdetail/000000006108/

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btw — i haven't checked Buyee yet because i'm not buying it until the Liberty Island plushie is released so i can ship both of them together, but if anyone wants to check to see if there are any already for sale just go to the plushie/stuffed animal (something like that) and search アイドルホースくっつきマスコット【イクイノックス】
it shooould work.
So cute! 🥰😍 None for sale on Amazon Japan yet though.
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Sun Dec 24, 2023 6:10 am

Do Douce wins the Arima Kinen! Yutaka magic :lol:

Honestly, I think that Stars On Earth would have won with a better position. Finishing second from gate 16 is super good!
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Palace Malice wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 6:10 am Do Douce wins the Arima Kinen! Yutaka magic :lol:

Honestly, I think that Stars On Earth would have won with a better position. Finishing second from gate 16 is super good!
Agreed!
Let's call this a Yutaka magic! :lol: 8-)
Do Deuce, the son of Heart's Cry, grabbed his 3rd G1 title here at 4, following the Asahi Hai at 2 and the Japanese Derby at 3.
Yutaka Take commented after the race; ''Both Do Deuce and I are finally back!!''
Stars on Earth became the first horse in the Arima Kinen history to finish in the money from the #16 post.
Titleholder ran his swansong in a credible fashion and will be a popular stallion as the son of Duramente! - - Duramente has notched the ''2023 JRA Leading Sire'' title with the money earned by Stars on Earth and Titleholder in this race beating Lord Kanaloa.
Justin Palace ran his race to finish 4th and, like Do Deuce and Stars on Earth, will remain in training next year!
Overall, that was a good Arima Kinen!! :D

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-- replay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KotlQkOCcJw
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1st 5 Do Deuce(JPN) [Heart's Cry(JPN) x Dust and Diamonds(USA) by Vindication(USA))[ C4 02:30.9
2nd 16 Stars on Earth(JPN) [Duramente(JPN) x Soiuthern Stars(GB) by Smart Strike(CAN)} F4 02:31.0 1月2日
3rd 4 Titleholder(JPN) [Duramente(JPN) x Mowen(GB) by Motivator(GB)} H5 02:31.2 1
4th 10 Justin Palace(JPN) C4 02:31.2 HD
5th 2 Shahryar(JPN) H5 02:31.2 NK
6th 13 Tastiera(JPN) C3 02:31.5 1 1/2
7th 12 Win Marilyn(JPN) M6 02:31.6 3月4日
8th 1 Sol Oriens(JPN) C3 02:31.6 HD
9th 11 Harper(JPN) F3 02:31.6 NK
10th 3 Ho O Emmy's(JPN) M6 02:31.7 NK
11th 7 Iron Barows(JPN) H6 02:31.8 1月2日
12th 15 Through Seven Seas(JPN) M5 02:31.8 NK
13th 8 Lilac(JPN) F4 02:31.8 NK
14th 14 Pradaria(JPN) C4 02:31.9 1月2日
15th 6 Deep Bond(JPN) H6 02:32.4 3
16th 9 Heat on Beat(JPN) H6 02:32.4 NS


--Yutaka Take's jockey camera on Do Deuce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krkguAAESF8
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Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:48 pm

tachyon wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 7:31 am
Palace Malice wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 6:10 am Do Douce wins the Arima Kinen! Yutaka magic :lol:

Honestly, I think that Stars On Earth would have won with a better position. Finishing second from gate 16 is super good!
Agreed!
Let's call this a Yutaka magic! :lol: 8-)
Do Deuce, the son of Heart's Cry, grabbed his 3rd G1 title here at 4, following the Asahi Hai at 2 and the Japanese Derby at 3.
Yutaka Take commented after the race; ''Both Do Deuce and I are finally back!!'
I read that this is coming 33 years after his first Arima Kinen victory on Oguri Cap... is that right? Truly remarkable if so. You can never count out Yutaka Take.
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Starine wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:48 pm
tachyon wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 7:31 am
Palace Malice wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 6:10 am Do Douce wins the Arima Kinen! Yutaka magic :lol:

Honestly, I think that Stars On Earth would have won with a better position. Finishing second from gate 16 is super good!
Agreed!
Let's call this a Yutaka magic! :lol: 8-)
Do Deuce, the son of Heart's Cry, grabbed his 3rd G1 title here at 4, following the Asahi Hai at 2 and the Japanese Derby at 3.
Yutaka Take commented after the race; ''Both Do Deuce and I are finally back!!'
I read that this is coming 33 years after his first Arima Kinen victory on Oguri Cap... is that right? Truly remarkable if so. You can never count out Yutaka Take.
That's right!
Yutaka Take previously won the Arima Kinen with Oguri Cap (1990), Deep Impact (2006) and Kitasan Black (2017).
And after 33 years, racing fans still talk about Oguri Cap's miraculous victory in his swansong Arima Kinen!!!!!!
That was truly a great race.

-- Arima KInen (Grand Prix)(from JRA's fans' balloting on the most memorable G1 winners)
1st. Orfevre  32,585 (Kenichi Ikezoe)
2nd. Oguri Cap   29,351 (Yutaka Take)
3rd. Tokai Teio  24,675 (Seiki Tabara)
4th. Deep Impact 19,839 (Yutaka Take)
5th. Kitasan Black  17,726 (Yutaka Take)


-- @WHR video clip

Oguri Cap

''The day 177,000 came to watch their hero win Japan’s greatest race''

https://twitter.com/WHR/status/1605892703492849665 <--- highly recommended!! :D
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Tue Dec 26, 2023 8:23 pm

Thanks for sharing that recap on Oguri Cap and Yutaka Take. Good stuff. Also looking forward to the Hopeful -- read that that is the only grade I in Japan Take hasn't won yet.

Japan: 2-Year-Old Half-Brother To Champion Sistercharlie Goes Forward In Thursday’s G1 Hopeful
https://paulickreport.com/news/thorough ... 1-hopeful/
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Wed Dec 27, 2023 10:49 am

Starine wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 8:23 pm Thanks for sharing that recap on Oguri Cap and Yutaka Take. Good stuff. Also looking forward to the Hopeful -- read that that is the only grade I in Japan Take hasn't won yet.

Japan: 2-Year-Old Half-Brother To Champion Sistercharlie Goes Forward In Thursday’s G1 Hopeful
https://paulickreport.com/news/thorough ... 1-hopeful/
The Hopeful Stakes for 2yos has only a short history as a G1.
This is the seventh running and a regally-bred Shin Emperor(FR) is being sent off as one of the co-favorites.
Will his owner Susumu Fujita, producer of Umamusume, get his first G1 horse here?

NAKAYAMA 11R
THE HOPEFUL STAKES(G1)

December 28, 2023, 2000m, Turf, Post time 15:40
INT C&F DSN, Weight for Age, 2-Year-Olds, Open Class, Value of race: 135,800,000 Yen
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