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Sat Nov 22, 2014 2:14 am

Hope you don't mind the assist. Nice looking colt!
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Sat Nov 22, 2014 3:01 pm

Reminds me of his distant relative Secretariat...quite the looker. Wonder if he will ever ship over to the US for a race.
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Sat Nov 22, 2014 8:36 pm

Squeaky wrote:Reminds me of his distant relative Secretariat...quite the looker. Wonder if he will ever ship over to the US for a race.
I strongly hope that he will ship over to the US for some races at some point, too.
He is the most impressive maiden winner on dirt I have ever seen in Japan.
His next start is still unknown.

Here are picks of his at Tokyo paddock yesterday.
Ryan Moore up.

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Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:35 pm

Who owns and trains Golden Barows?
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Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:48 pm

I notice a number of Japanese horses with Barows in their name? Significance?
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Mon Nov 24, 2014 5:45 pm

Squeaky wrote:I notice a number of Japanese horses with Barows in their name? Significance?
It looks like Barows is the eponym of owner Hirotsugu Inokuma. Kate Hunter had a great article on eponyms in Japanese racing but the link to it has expired. Many Japanese owners like to add a certain word onto their horses' names, like Riichi Kondo and "Admire", Masatsugu Takezono and "TM", Yoshio Matsumoto and "Meisho", etc. I can't remember if it is for identification of who the owner is or what, but it is pretty common in Japan.
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Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:01 pm

Thanks Northport. Very interesting. I wonder what other well known horses Mr. Inokuma has owned?
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Tue Nov 25, 2014 9:25 am

Northport wrote: Kate Hunter had a great article on eponyms in Japanese racing but the link to it has expired.
What a shame!!! :shock:
That was the greatest and the only complete write-up (in English) on the Japanese ''kanmei'' (eponyms) for the horse names.
I hope that Kate Hunter will reload her ariticle on the net.
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Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:08 am

Squeaky wrote:Who owns and trains Golden Barows?
Squeaky wrote:I notice a number of Japanese horses with Barows in their name? Significance?
Squeaky wrote:I wonder what other well known horses Mr. Inokuma has owned?

As Northport already mentioned, Golden Barows(USA) is owned by Mr Hirotsugu Inokuma.
Hirotsugu Inokuma owns and operates ''Barows Inc.'' which creates and distributes contents to cell-phone and mobile-phone users.
As a racehorse owner, Hirotsugu Inokuma has about 50 horses that are currently in training and names all of them with ''something'' + ''Barows''.
Inokuma's biggest success to date may have been the well-bred Antonio Barows(JPN)[2006H. Manhattan Cafe(JPN) x Little Arrow(USA) by Kingmambo(USA)], grade 3 winner and Japanese Derby placed. His third dam was Natalma(USA).

Golden Barows is trained by Noriyuki Hori, one of the top trainers in Japan.
His major success include such G1 winners as Kinshasa no Kiseki(AUS), Jaguar Mail(JPN), Strong Return(JPN) and Real Impact(JPN). Most recently he won the G3 Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes with Satono Crown(JPN)[2012C. Marju(IRE) x Jioconda(IRE)], full brother to G1 winning filly Lightening Pearl(IRE).
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Tue Nov 25, 2014 1:48 pm

tachyon wrote:
Northport wrote: Kate Hunter had a great article on eponyms in Japanese racing but the link to it has expired.
What a shame!!! :shock:
That was the greatest and the only complete write-up (in English) on the Japanese ''kanmei'' (eponyms) for the horse names.
I hope that Kate Hunter will reload her ariticle on the net.
I remember reading that, it was very interesting... what was the old link? Maybe the story is available via the Wayback Machine still?
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Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:33 pm

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Tue Nov 25, 2014 9:47 pm

Northport wrote:Here is the old link:

http://www.japanracingnetwork.com/JRN/H ... acing.html
Ugh, looks like the whole domain has expired :( and the Wayback Machine didn't have that page in its archives either. :(

I looked at her Twitter info and she has an email address for PacaPaca Farm but the farm website itself is under construction so I don't know how useful it might be. And I keep my tweets protected so I can't tweet and ask if she could repost it.

Bummer.

Hmm, though the farm itself is on Facebook, maybe someone who is on FB could ask about it that way. And there are lots of cute photos of mares & weanlings & the farm. :mrgreen:

https://www.facebook.com/PacaPacaFarm?fref=photo
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Wed Nov 26, 2014 9:48 am

lurkey mclurker wrote:
Northport wrote:Here is the old link:

http://www.japanracingnetwork.com/JRN/H ... acing.html
Ugh, looks like the whole domain has expired :( and the Wayback Machine didn't have that page in its archives either. :(

I looked at her Twitter info and she has an email address for PacaPaca Farm but the farm website itself is under construction so I don't know how useful it might be. And I keep my tweets protected so I can't tweet and ask if she could repost it.

Bummer.

Hmm, though the farm itself is on Facebook, maybe someone who is on FB could ask about it that way. And there are lots of cute photos of mares & weanlings & the farm. :mrgreen:

https://www.facebook.com/PacaPacaFarm?fref=photo
She is now working for Paca Paca Farm, and still active on the twitter but not on her own blog.
I firmly believe that she was the best spokesman for the Japanese racing.
We all loved her ''keiblog''.....
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Thu Nov 27, 2014 9:06 am

Here's the 2014 mating info (for 2015 foal crop) for Tapit daughters in Japan:

Kanetoshi Parish(ARG) --> South Vigorous(USA)
Zazu(USA) --> Deep Impact(JPN)
Star of Sapphire(USA) --> Rulership(JPN)
Stardom Bound(USA) --> Deep Impact(JPN)
Tapitsfly(USA) --> Orfevre(JPN)
Laragh(USA) --> Orfevre(JPN)
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Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:49 am

tachyon wrote:Here's the 2014 mating info (for 2015 foal crop) for Tapit daughters in Japan:

Kanetoshi Parish(ARG) --> South Vigorous(USA)
Zazu(USA) --> Deep Impact(JPN)
Star of Sapphire(USA) --> Rulership(JPN)
Stardom Bound(USA) --> Deep Impact(JPN)
Tapitsfly(USA) --> Orfevre(JPN)
Laragh(USA) --> Orfevre(JPN)
Very nice group!
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Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:22 am

serenassong wrote:
tachyon wrote:Here's the 2014 mating info (for 2015 foal crop) for Tapit daughters in Japan:

Kanetoshi Parish(ARG) --> South Vigorous(USA)
Zazu(USA) --> Deep Impact(JPN)
Star of Sapphire(USA) --> Rulership(JPN)
Stardom Bound(USA) --> Deep Impact(JPN)
Tapitsfly(USA) --> Orfevre(JPN)
Laragh(USA) --> Orfevre(JPN)
Very nice group!
You said it!!! :D
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Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:25 am

Golden Barows(USA) won in Tokyo 7R 1600m dirt allowance on Jan 31st 2015, off a two months layoff.
3-2-1-0.

-- replay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vk7HK0GQJk
Golden Barows: #7
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Squeaky
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Mon Feb 02, 2015 7:20 pm

Very nice win from off the pace. Was there a reason for the layoff or just giving him time to mature? I wonder if they will aim for a stakes race next? Go Golden Barows!
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Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:08 am

Squeaky wrote:Very nice win from off the pace. Was there a reason for the layoff or just giving him time to mature? I wonder if they will aim for a stakes race next? Go Golden Barows!
I guess that his connections just couldn't find a right spot for him.
He will aim for a stakes next and he has been nominated to the UAE Derby.
I hope they will give him a shot.
He shouldn't stay in Japan, if he is a real dirt horse!
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