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Let me double-post this pick of Improvise(JPN)[2010 black colt. War Emblem(USA) x Cadenza(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA)] I came across today. This pick was taken as he was working at Miho Training Center last year.
Improvise finished third in a G3 stakes at Nakayama today.
He is a beauty.
http://userdisk.webry.biglobe.ne.jp/007 ... 20601i.jpg
Improvise finished third in a G3 stakes at Nakayama today.
He is a beauty.
http://userdisk.webry.biglobe.ne.jp/007 ... 20601i.jpg
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Thanks for sharing this; he really is quite striking.tachyon wrote:Let me double-post this pick of Improvise(JPN)[2010 black colt. War Emblem(USA) x Cadenza(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA)] I came across today. This pick was taken as he was working at Miho Training Center last year.
Improvise finished third in a G3 stakes at Nakayama today.
He is a beauty.
http://userdisk.webry.biglobe.ne.jp/007 ... 20601i.jpg
And interestingly when I look at him I see both War Emblem and Sunday Silence.
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Rosa Gigantea(JPN) is one of three Kazuo Fujisawa trainees that have been nominated to inaugural runnings oftachyon wrote:Rosa Gigantea(JPN), 2011 black colt. Fuji Kiseki(JPN) x Turfrose(GER) by Big Shuffle(USA), won in the G2 Spring Stakes 1800m turf at Nakayama March 23rd 2014 defeating Juvenile champion colt last year Asia Express(USA).
He will be sent off one of the top favorites in the Japanese 2000 Guineas (Satsuki Sho)(G1) next month.
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001142789/
His dam Turfrose(GER) was a G1 winner in Italy.
-- replay of the Spring Stakes (G2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Ds3iEz_EY
1st. #2 Rosa Gigantea(JPN) C3
2nd. #4 Asia Express(USA) C3 Henny Hughes x Running Bobcats
3rd. #10 Clarity City(JPN) C3 King Kamehameha x Taiki Clarity
G1 races on Stars & Stripes Day July 5 at Belmont Park.
After his disappointing tenth finish in the G1 Satsuki Sho, Rosa Gigantea is set to run in the G1 NHK Mile on Sunday.
I hope he will do well this Sunday to stamp himself as a legitimate shipper to the US.
Kazuo Fujisawa trained Casino Drive(USA) some years ago.
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He's all right too.Izvestia wrote:Global View?Starine wrote:He's coming to the US? I would think he would do very well here -- aside from Mr Speaker there aren't too many three-year-olds in the turf division that are worth writing home about.
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I don't know yet...Starine wrote:He's coming to the US? I would think he would do very well here -- aside from Mr Speaker there aren't too many three-year-olds in the turf division that are worth writing home about.
Rosa Gigantea finished 4th in the G1 NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo today.
-- to race replay
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=298&start=90#p47936
I guess that Fujisawa really wants to take his horse to the inaugural Belmont Derby. The trainer might always feel that he left something at Belmont Park. Casino Drive scratched from the Belmont Stakes due to injury in 2008.
Rosa Gigantea was rather impressive in his fast closing 4th place finish coming from dead last and very wide off his stumble at the gate. But I'm not sure if his effort today was convincing enough for his owner as well as for NYRA.
First of all, the Belmont Derby is an invitational race.
The horse has to be selected by NYRA to earn his starting gate.
Fujisawa also wants to take Satono Ferrari (C3 by Deep Impact) and Bounce Shasse (F3 by Zenno Rob Roy) to the Belmont Derby and the Belmont Oaks, respectively, if they are selected.
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I watched the NHK Mile last night, and I thought Rosa Gigantea's run was very impressive. He charged from last to come within a head of the winner...the finish had a half-dozen horses in the photo at the finish...so I think his fourth was better than it sounds.
Hopefully, NYRA will want Japanese horses in the field to increase the race's international cred, and the colt, as a Sunday Silence grandson, will give the announcers something to build interest with the audience. Also doesn't hurt that the horse is big and gorgeous.
Hopefully, NYRA will want Japanese horses in the field to increase the race's international cred, and the colt, as a Sunday Silence grandson, will give the announcers something to build interest with the audience. Also doesn't hurt that the horse is big and gorgeous.
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I've never seen a black thoroughbred before, I hope he does come here
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I can't find a 2013 foal for her, so unless she had one this year, she has not. Planet Five might be black but is registered as dark bay. http://www.touchstonefarm.com.au/stallion.php?id=74Cigar wrote:Has Six Perfections produced any black foals? And didn't Songster get one mare in foal?
I had heard Songster got one mare in foal but I can't find anything. The Bloodhorse article about him being infertile and returning to racing said "None of the approximate 60 mares Songster covered are in foal."
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... n-training
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Robe Tissage(JPN), 2010 black filly. War Emblem(USA) x Petit Noire(JPN) by Singspiel(IRE), wins the G3 Keeneland Cup 1200m turf at Sapporo on August 31st.
She was the champion juvenile filly in 2012.
-- replay
http://web-cache.stream.ne.jp/web/jra/o ... pe=2&thum=
Robe Tissage: #7 horse
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001126656/
She was the champion juvenile filly in 2012.
-- replay
http://web-cache.stream.ne.jp/web/jra/o ... pe=2&thum=
Robe Tissage: #7 horse
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001126656/
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Aireofdistinction (Songandaprayer), who won the Open Mind S today at CD, is not registered as black but looks like she could be:
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I noticed this one today, too. I wanted to look him up, but couldn't remember the spellingThreeMustangs wrote:Aireofdistinction (Songandaprayer), who won the Open Mind S today at CD, is not registered as black but looks like she could be:
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