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lurkey mclurker wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 6:11 pm
HB1994 wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 5:02 pm Auguste Rodin may be aimed towards the Japan Cup (G1).

https://www.racingpost.com/news/ireland ... 9P2f0n60v/
it would be amazing to see, gonna cross fingers for that too :mrgreen:

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The Japan Cup has emerged as a potential end-of-year target for Auguste Rodin, says Aidan O'Brien! 🇯🇵
https://x.com/RacingTV/status/1808875735295107334
I really hope it happens!! He is by Deep Impact after all. Let's go!!
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Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:55 am

Would love to see August Rodin in a big 18 horse field in the Japan Cup. Would be a fantastic test.
weeeeeeeee
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tachyon wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 5:22 am
MySaladDays wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 7:20 am Shin Emperor is full brother to an 'Arc winner and I hope a karmic payback happens as this is same jockey/trainer combo as was Forever Young. However a foreign born horse has never won this race .
Trainer Yoshito Yahagi commented after Shin Emperor had finished good 3rd in the Japanese Derby;
''He will be aimed at the Arc via the Irish Champion Stakes.''
Yoshito Yahagi has said that Shin Emperor would be staying at Hiroo Shimizu stable at Chantilly from the end of August, from where he would compete in the Irish Champion Stakes and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Like Forever Young who will run in the BC Classic at Del Mar, Shin Emperor will be ridden by Ryusei Sakai in Europe.
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Sun Jul 07, 2024 2:41 am

Yananin Ours is a monster!
He might indeed be a Japanese Flightline :lol:
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lurkey mclurker wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 3:53 pm
tachyon wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 10:43 am Let's see what he does in the G3 Procyon Stakes on Sunday!! :D

"SAND MONSTER" Yamanin Ours finally unleashed this weekend''
https://en.netkeiba.com/news/news_detai ... p_headline

Yamanin Ours(JPN)(Just a Way)
https://en.netkeiba.com/db/horse/2020105599/
4: 4-0-0
fingers crossed for another runaway win :mrgreen:
Palace Malice wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 2:41 am Yananin Ours is a monster!
He might indeed be a Japanese Flightline :lol:
:lol:

Yamanin Ours(JPN) won the G3 Procyon Stakes 1700m dirt easily to remain unbeaten under Yutaka Take.
Yutaka commented sometime ago that he wanted the lightly-raced 4yo son of Just a Way to become a Japanese Flightline at some point, didn't he? :lol:

-- replay of the Procyon Stakes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfNbYd8joOU

Yamanin Ours became the second heaviest group winner (584 kilogram) in JRA history, 2023 Procyon Stakes winner Don Frankie(JPN)(Daiwa Major) being the heaviest (594 kg).
Don Frankie was 2nd in the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen in his last time out.
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Jockey Yutaka Take, who has partnered Yamanin Ours since the colt's second start, commented, "Today, he felt the best he's ever felt." He added, "He hasn't had much experience being crowded or taking kickback, so I thought it was better if he avoided those situations. We got a good position."

Yamanin Ours continues to display immense potential. "This was only his fifth race, and he delivered such a performance in graded stakes. He's getting stronger with each race, and it's incredibly exciting to see how far he can go," remarked the experienced jockey, his voice full of excitement over the colt's remarkable ability.
from here: https://en.netkeiba.com/news/news_detail.html?id=1259

he's definitely big... it will be interesting to see how they continue his graded-race career!
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Northport wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 11:01 am I love my Golden Sixtys, my Able Friends, my Beauty Generations, but I think Romantic Warrior is the best Hong Kong has had.
Silent Witness and Vengeance of Rain would like to have a word. 😉
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Legend mare Almond Eye’s eldest son (by Epiphaneia) Aaron’s Rod is set to debut on 08/11, Niigata, mile distance
Booked by C. Lemaire (mom s rider)
https://x.com/zacianrinkai/status/1811362716910587947

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah just a month away!!!! :mrgreen:
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lurkey mclurker wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2024 12:14 pm
Acalanatha - @zacianrinkai
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Legend mare Almond Eye’s eldest son (by Epiphaneia) Aaron’s Rod is set to debut on 08/11, Niigata, mile distance
Booked by C. Lemaire (mom s rider)
https://x.com/zacianrinkai/status/1811362716910587947

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah just a month away!!!! :mrgreen:
Very appropriate name considering the parentage. (See Numbers 17:1-11 for the source of the allusion.)
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I’m staying in Tokyo for a few days on my way to China later this month. Hoping I’ll have time to go to Gate J (the plushie store!), Tokyo City Keiba, and the JRA Museum. Any other cool horsey places in Tokyo? :D
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tranquilo wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2024 11:29 pm I’m staying in Tokyo for a few days on my way to China later this month. Hoping I’ll have time to go to Gate J (the plushie store!), Tokyo City Keiba, and the JRA Museum. Any other cool horsey places in Tokyo? :D
Welcome to Tokyo!! :D

I can't think of any other place.
But ''Turfy Shop'' will be open at Tokyo Racecourse only on the weekend even when no racing is held.
Otherwise please enjoy the atmosphere of Tokyo City!
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Oooh so jealous -the plushie store! I finally received my Lemon Pop plushie from Buyee -took 3 separate orders to finally receive ( first my phone number was wrong so was returned to warehouse, then their order number was changed and was returned again,), each time my shipping was refunded, tbird time the charm-worth it - I love him!
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“Really, the dream is to bring him out here for the Japan Cup later in the year. That will be his main aim this year.”

MV Magnier spoke about the importance of Japan to the Coolmore breeding operation as well as plans for Auguste Rodin.
i'm not gonna run around flailing IT'S HAPPENING!!!!! cos it's still too soon... but i WANT to :lol:

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... -main-aim/
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lurkey mclurker wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 5:42 pm
TDN @theTDN
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“Really, the dream is to bring him out here for the Japan Cup later in the year. That will be his main aim this year.”

MV Magnier spoke about the importance of Japan to the Coolmore breeding operation as well as plans for Auguste Rodin.
i'm not gonna run around flailing IT'S HAPPENING!!!!! cos it's still too soon... but i WANT to :lol:

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/m ... -main-aim/
Well I would rather fly to either Paris or Del Mar (on the dirt) to witness one of the most competitive competitions in the world. :lol: :lol:
Japan's Equinox has already been retired to stud. :D :D :D
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tachyon wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:58 am -- replay of the Procyon Stakes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfNbYd8joOU
That was an amazing watch, all that sand flying!!
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tachyon wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:58 am
"SAND MONSTER" Yamanin Ours finally unleashed this weekend''
https://en.netkeiba.com/news/news_detai ... p_headline
Which brrings me to why is that track so DRY? Do they usually leave it light and sandy like that and not water it down??
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From what I have seen, most Japanese "dirt" tracks are mostly sand, and the kickback can be brutal. It's like running through a sandstorm.
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Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:33 pm

i'm sure tachyon will know more specifics, but i remembered from twitter when some new sand was installed at one of the tracks so i went back to look...

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FrankelObrien the GOAT
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·Jul 5, 2023
Is Japan dirt

dirt dirt
or
all weather dirt
Graham Pavey
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It varies from course to course, JRA Dirt is more sandy, firmer + faster (and consistent) than NAR Dirt. Japan’s tracks are spread across the country and they often use materials from their region however Aussie sand is being used on some NAR tracks now
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Compared to turf and US dirt, Japan dirt course required more power than speed. Therefore it's said to be less stressful on that course.

Since it requires more power, Japan dirt horses are generally specialist and has less speed compared to turf horses and US dirt horses.
apten Mala | 龍驤大鷹提督
@RyuujouLover44
·Oct 9, 2023
By the way, they used dirt track like US in Japan but it can't stand with rainy climate in Japan so they switched to mixture of dirt with sand. And different track use different sand. JRA use sand from Aomori, while NAR (include Morioka) use either river sand or Australian sand.
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@RyuujouLover44
·Oct 9, 2023
Tokyo racecourse is using sand from Aomori like other JRA racecourse. For woodchip track, they used it in Ritto/Miho training center.

Recent trend in NAR (local) that they started to switch from local river sand to Australian sand. Sonoda, Monbetsu, Funabashi, and next Ohi.
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lurkey mclurker wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:33 pm i'm sure tachyon will know more specifics, but i remembered from twitter when some new sand was installed at one of the tracks so i went back to look...
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@RyuujouLover44
·Oct 9, 2023
Tokyo racecourse is using sand from Aomori like other JRA racecourse. For woodchip track, they used it in Ritto/Miho training center.

Recent trend in NAR (local) that they started to switch from local river sand to Australian sand. Sonoda, Monbetsu, Funabashi, and next Ohi.
All JRA tracks were using ''sea sand'' from Rokkasho-mura, Aomori Prefecutre, until several years ago.
But they say some started to use sand from other region recently, too.

As for NAR, eight tracks (Monbetsu, Funabashi, Kanazawa, Kasamatsu, Nagoya , Sonoda, Himeji and Ohi most recently) switched to ''silica sand'', mostly coming from Australia, which is also called ''white sand'' by the fans.

Ohi (before)
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Ohi (after)
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wowwwwwwww this colt looks and runs so much like his sire!!! so exciting. :mrgreen:
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2000m 2yo Newcomers (debut race) Fukushima:

Won impressively by 2c 7. PIKO CHAN BLACK (Kitasan Black x Trump Queen (Neo Universe)) x Shu Ishibashi

PIKO CHAN BLACK blew away high quality 6yo BODEN on training track last week

Next KITASAN BLACK monster?
https://x.com/LongBallToNoOne/status/18 ... 9047779613

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