2024 Japanese Racing

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I really liked this Bloodhorse report on Kazushi Kimura. :D
Yeah, I think he is right. Riding style in Japan is very different.

''Kimura Kicks Down a New Door at Old Del Mar''

https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... ld-del-mar
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"I'm still learning," Kimura said. "I look at other riders to see what they are doing well—how they break, how they finish—and see if what they do technically can work for me. In Japan, riding style is more like Europe. They settle the horse early and concentrate on a finish. Some riders you even see bounce in the saddle. They learn this because some courses are uphill last part and that can help the horse go forward."

Kimura's style, though, is very American. When in California, he also enjoys the break from the underhand whip rules imposed in Canada, although tracks under the jurisdiction of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority are stricter when it comes to jockey health protocols. Kimura sustained a concussion in a fall at Woodbine one year ago.
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Kazushi Kimura, age 3 atop a stable pony held by his father, Tadayuki Kimura
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''Breakfast With Harry Sweeney – One Of Irish Racing's Great Pioneers And Master Of Paca Paca Farm''

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/b ... paca-farm/
In your role with Darley Japan, you have welcomed well-known horses in Europe like Hukum (Ire) and Adayar (Ire) to the stallion roster. How have they been received and is it difficult taking on the might of a 30-strong Shadai Stallion Station roster?

We welcomed another new horse, Palace Malice, to Japan recently. He's standing at ¥3.5 million and has covered 262 mares and has more than 200 of those in foal. You know, if you bring the right product, you will do well. A lot of good mares–some from Northern Farm and Shadai Farm–have been sent to Palace Malice...
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tachyon wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:54 am -- from TDN Europe

''Breakfast With Harry Sweeney – One Of Irish Racing's Great Pioneers And Master Of Paca Paca Farm''

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/b ... paca-farm/
In your role with Darley Japan, you have welcomed well-known horses in Europe like Hukum (Ire) and Adayar (Ire) to the stallion roster. How have they been received and is it difficult taking on the might of a 30-strong Shadai Stallion Station roster?

We welcomed another new horse, Palace Malice, to Japan recently. He's standing at ¥3.5 million and has covered 262 mares and has more than 200 of those in foal. You know, if you bring the right product, you will do well. A lot of good mares–some from Northern Farm and Shadai Farm–have been sent to Palace Malice...
200 is a lot of mares and I wish there was a limit but still I'm so happy that my namesake is so popular :D :D :D
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Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 1:05 pm
tachyon wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:54 am -- from TDN Europe

''Breakfast With Harry Sweeney – One Of Irish Racing's Great Pioneers And Master Of Paca Paca Farm''

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/b ... paca-farm/
In your role with Darley Japan, you have welcomed well-known horses in Europe like Hukum (Ire) and Adayar (Ire) to the stallion roster. How have they been received and is it difficult taking on the might of a 30-strong Shadai Stallion Station roster?

We welcomed another new horse, Palace Malice, to Japan recently. He's standing at ¥3.5 million and has covered 262 mares and has more than 200 of those in foal. You know, if you bring the right product, you will do well. A lot of good mares–some from Northern Farm and Shadai Farm–have been sent to Palace Malice...
200 is a lot of mares and I wish there was a limit but still I'm so happy that my namesake is so popular :D :D :D
That's closer to 300 than 200. Disgusting.
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Flanders wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 2:18 pm
Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 1:05 pm
tachyon wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:54 am -- from TDN Europe

''Breakfast With Harry Sweeney – One Of Irish Racing's Great Pioneers And Master Of Paca Paca Farm''

https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/b ... paca-farm/

200 is a lot of mares and I wish there was a limit but still I'm so happy that my namesake is so popular :D :D :D
That's closer to 300 than 200. Disgusting.
It's unfortunate that the 140 mares limit the Jockey Club wanted to implement wasn't a success :(

I think even 150-160 could be okay but anything above that is too much :?
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Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:14 pm

Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:13 pm
Flanders wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 2:18 pm
Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 1:05 pm

200 is a lot of mares and I wish there was a limit but still I'm so happy that my namesake is so popular :D :D :D
That's closer to 300 than 200. Disgusting.
It's unfortunate that the 140 mares limit the Jockey Club wanted to implement wasn't a success :(

I think even 150-160 could be okay but anything above that is too much :?
He is standing in Japan, it wouldn't make a difference.
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Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:19 pm

Flanders wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:14 pm
Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:13 pm
Flanders wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 2:18 pm

That's closer to 300 than 200. Disgusting.
It's unfortunate that the 140 mares limit the Jockey Club wanted to implement wasn't a success :(

I think even 150-160 could be okay but anything above that is too much :?
He is standing in Japan, it wouldn't make a difference.
I'm sure that if America implement a cap, some other countries would follow so you never know.
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Thu Jul 25, 2024 7:41 am

Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:19 pm
Flanders wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:14 pm
Palace Malice wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:13 pm

It's unfortunate that the 140 mares limit the Jockey Club wanted to implement wasn't a success :(

I think even 150-160 could be okay but anything above that is too much :?
He is standing in Japan, it wouldn't make a difference.
I'm sure that if America implement a cap, some other countries would follow so you never know.
I would think that you are right.

I was shocked when I realized that Shadai allowed Kitasan Black to cover 270 mares and I posted it in this forum last year.

https://www.horse-racing-forum.com/foru ... 18#p286618

Even if I do think that Japanese stud farms should set themselves right by themselves, their behaviors, especially in the international operation like SHADAI, are very much influenced by what's going on in the states (and maybe in Europe).
They are always looking at America (and Europe) to learn about.

I don't know about Darley Japan's policy.
But I know that Shadai, the leading stud farm in Japan, once limited the number to 200.
But they returned to their bad habits in 2023 after the Jockey Club rescinded mare cap rule in 2022.
https://www.jockeyclub.com/default.asp? ... story=1320

And the Jockey Club's decision became a topic in the Japanese racing community, of course.
https://www.jairs.jp/sp/contents/newsprot/2022/7/4.html
https://world.jra-van.jp/news/N0010427/

Yes, I think that that was unfortunate.
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GK: How proud are you of Caravaggio's recent successes? Most notably Porta Fortuna and Whitebeam.

SY: The two wins in two days made us very happy, especially with Porta Fortuna winning two Group 1 races in a row with the recent Falmouth Stakes victory, and Whitebeam repeating in the Diana Stakes.
GK: What encouraged the JBBA to purchase him from Coolmore in late 2022.

SY: We had our eye on offspring of Scat Daddy to carry on the sire line of Johannesburg, who stood at our stallion station. We had several candidates and made our selection based on a comprehensive assessment of their racing records, stud records, physique, etc.
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Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:28 am

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''Ryusei Sakai and Yutaka Take reveal plans for upcoming fall and winter racing season''

https://en.netkeiba.com//news/news_detail.html?id=1324
Sakai announced that Forever Young would aim for the Jpn 1 Japan Dirt Classic and the G1 Breeders' Cup, which was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience. Not to be outdone, Take shared his plans for Awesome Result, who is undefeated in six starts and won the Jpn 2 Empress Cup. "If all goes well, we'll target the G1 Breeders' Cup Distaff, starting with the Jpn 3 Breeders' Gold Cup at Monbetsu Racecourse," he said, garnering another round of applause.
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tachyon wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 8:28 am -- from Netkeiba.com

''Ryusei Sakai and Yutaka Take reveal plans for upcoming fall and winter racing season''

https://en.netkeiba.com//news/news_detail.html?id=1324
Sakai announced that Forever Young would aim for the Jpn 1 Japan Dirt Classic and the G1 Breeders' Cup, which was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience. Not to be outdone, Take shared his plans for Awesome Result, who is undefeated in six starts and won the Jpn 2 Empress Cup. "If all goes well, we'll target the G1 Breeders' Cup Distaff, starting with the Jpn 3 Breeders' Gold Cup at Monbetsu Racecourse," he said, garnering another round of applause.
How very exciting! I am looking forward to seeing both run in the States.
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Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:10 pm

Durezza(JPN)(Duramente) has left for UK to contest the G1 Internationl Stakes at York yesterday.
He was very disappointing in his last time out Tenno Sho Spring, though.
Has he already found his Kikuka Sho form?
Good luck to him, anyway!!

https://x.com/goku_uma/status/1819145758131748877
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Durezza has arrived safely at Charlie Fellowes’ yard in Newmarket. :D

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''JRA's New Summer Format Popular Among Fans, Horsemen''

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As fierce heat was predicted, the JRA decided to implement a new format on a trial basis at Niigata Racecourse July 27-28, when post time of the first race was 9:35 a.m. After the fifth race started at 11:35 a.m., there was a three-hour, 35-minute break during the hottest time of day. Racing resumed at 3:10 p.m and concluded with the 12th and final race at 6:25 p.m.
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Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:42 pm

A day of racing...with an intermission? Did fans leave the track during that 3 1/2-hour break in the races? Or were there other entertainments for them until 3:10 pm?
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BaroqueAgain1 wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:42 pm A day of racing...with an intermission? Did fans leave the track during that 3 1/2-hour break in the races? Or were there other entertainments for them until 3:10 pm?
I've never been to Niigata Racecourse.
But it seems that racing fans are not annoyed by the long lunch recess.
Fans are allowed to enter the paddock ring and experience the cooling mist for the horses, too.
Both handle and attendance increased from last year. 8-)

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Those first two photos don’t even look real—they look like an architect’s rendering. How impressive.
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I left Japan with a lot of souvenirs. I wanted to buy more. :lol: Tokyo City Keiba was really fun! Hoping to go back next year and visit a JRA track.

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