The rise of Sunday Silence

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Treve
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Sun Oct 29, 2017 10:22 pm

Yay! Go Kitasan Black!
A filly named Ruffian...

Eine Stute namens Danedream...

Une pouliche se nommant Trêve...

Kincsem nevű kanca...


And a Queen named Beholder
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Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:04 am

Treve wrote:Yay! Go Kitasan Black!
It's now likely that he will be voted the Japanese champion (HOTY) two years in a row.
Let's see what he does in the upcoming Japan Cup and Arima Kinen before he will retire from racing to stand at Shadai Stallion Station next year.
If he can win both, he will surpass the record for earnings set by TM Opera O.
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Sat Nov 04, 2017 11:53 am

Treve wrote:Yay! Go Kitasan Black!
I'll heartily second that. I could not be more grateful to Japanese breeders and owners for what they did for the great Sunday Silence.
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BOUND FOR STARDOM! TOSEN STARDOM comes from the CLOUDS to win the Group 1 Emirates Stakes!
https://twitter.com/Racing/status/929229420031700992
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Sparrow Castle wrote:Racing.com‏Verified account @Racing
BOUND FOR STARDOM! TOSEN STARDOM comes from the CLOUDS to win the Group 1 Emirates Stakes!
https://twitter.com/Racing/status/929229420031700992
That was a wow!
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Tosen Stardom(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001139037/?_g ... 1504932591
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Sat Nov 11, 2017 1:39 pm

Wow is right!!! Didn't think he was going to get running room and it is a credit to his turn of foot that even having to check & swing out & dive between horses he got up for an authoritative win! :mrgreen:
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Sun Nov 19, 2017 11:27 am

Orient Charm(JPN), 2002M. Sunday Silence(USA) x Nikiya(USA) by Nureyev(USA), became Sunday Silence's 26th G1 producing daughter, when her son Persian Knight(JPN)[2014C. by Harbinger(GB)] won the G1 Mile Championship 1600m turf at Kyoto on Nov 19th 2016. :D

Orient Charm(JPN) is a full sister to Gold Allure(JPN), the leading succesor of Sunday Silence on the dirt.

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Persian Knight(JPN)
9-4-2-1
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001186696/

-- replay of the G1 Mile Championship (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcnSRlZRb3Y
1st 18 Persian Knight(JPN) [Harbinger(GB) x Orient Charm(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA)] C3 56 01:33.8
2nd 11 Air Spinel(JPN) [King Kamehameha(JPN) x Air Messiah(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA)] C4 57 01:33.8 NS
3rd 4 Sungrazer(JPN) [Deep Impact(JPN) x Mantis Hunt(JPN) by Deputy Minister(CAN)] C3 56 01:33.9 1/2
4th 9 Reine Minoru(JPN) F3 54 01:34.0 3/4
5th 12 Isla Bonita(JPN) H6 57 01:34.1 NK
6th 1 Black Moon(JPN) H5 57 01:34.1 NS
7th 10 Kluger(JPN) H5 57 01:34.1 HD
8th 7 Red Falx(JPN) H6 57 01:34.2 1/2
9th 13 Grand Silk(JPN) H5 57 01:34.3 1/2
10th 15 Moon Crest(JPN) H5 57 01:34.6 2
11th 14 Garibaldi(JPN) H6 57 01:34.7 1/2
12th 5 Satono Aladdin(JPN) H6 57 01:34.7 HD
13th 6 Danon Major(JPN) H5 57 01:34.7 HD
14th 3 Young Man Power(JPN) H5 57 01:34.8 1/2
15th 8 Maltese Apogee(JPN) H5 57 01:34.9 1/2
16th 2 America's Cup(JPN) C3 56 01:35.0 3/4
17th 16 Win Gagnant(JPN) H5 57 01:35.4 2 1/2
18th 17 Jo Strictly(JPN) C3 56 01:35.5 NK

-- JRA's race review : ''Three-Year-Old Persian Knight Reigns as Champion Miler in This Year’s Mile Championship''

http://japanracing.jp/_news2017/pdf/171119.pdf



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Orient Charm(JPN): 2002M. Sunday Silence(USA) x Nikiya(USA) by Nureyev(USA)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0000742600/
broodmare at Oiwake Farm
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Sun Nov 19, 2017 2:56 pm

I read that Persian Knight is the first 3-yr-old to win the Mile Championship in 17 years...?!? Which makes his win even more impressive. :mrgreen:
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I also saw this:
Kate Hunter‏ @KeibaKate

Today Deep Impact landed his 1500th JRA win, only the 6th stallion to do it and the fastest (7yrs, 5mo) besting King Kamehameha’s record time of 8yrs, 6mo & 26 days.
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Sun Nov 19, 2017 3:09 pm

That head shot photo of Persian Knight is stunning.
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Wed Nov 22, 2017 10:10 pm

Here's a bit of trivia:

Both the Sunday Silence daughters Orient Charm(JPN)(dam of Persian Knight) and Air Messiah(JPN)(dam of Air Spinel) ran in the G1 Shuka Sho, the final leg of the Japanese Triple Tiara in 2005.

-- replay of the Shuka Sho 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8Aa7KFcjXs
1st. #10 Air Messiah(JPN) F3 Sunday Silence(USA) x Air Deja Vu(JPN)
2nd. #5 Rhein Kraft(JPN) F3 End Sweep(USA) x Must be Loved(JPN)
3rd. #11 Nishino Nurse Call(JPN) F3 Brian's Time(USA) x Noble de Nord(JPN)
4th. #6 Orient Charm(JPN) F3 Sunday Silence(USA) x Nikiya(USA)

http://www.jbis.jp/race/result/20051016 ... 1504932591


Rhein Kraft(JPN) won the first leg Oka Sho.
Cesario(JPN)(by Special Week) won the second leg Japanese Oaks.
That was a vintage year.
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Sun Nov 26, 2017 12:13 pm

Cheval Grand(JPN), 2012H. Heart's Cry(JPN) x Halwa Sweet(JPN) by Machiavellian(USA), captured his first G1 victory in this year’s Japan Cup 2400m turf at Tokyo where he deprived race favorite Kitasan Black(JPN) from a back-to-back win, on November 26th 2017.

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-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7xp0R8Ab8U
1st 1 Cheval Grand(JPN)[Heart's Cry(JPN) x Halwa Sweet(JPN) by Machiavellian(USA)] H5 57 02:23.7
2nd 2 Rey de Oro(JPN) [King Kamehameha(JPN) x La Dorada(JPN) by Symboli Kris S(USA)] C3 55 02:23.9
3rd 4 Kitasan Black(JPN)[Black Tide(JPN) x Sugar Heart(JPN) by Sakura Bakushin O(JPN)] H5 57 02:23.9
4th 11 Makahiki(JPN) C4 57 02:24.6
5th 14 Idaho(IRE) C4 57 02:24.7
6th 9 Rainbow Line(JPN) C4 57 02:24.7
7th 8 Soul Stirring(JPN) F3 53 02:24.9
8th 16 Yamakatsu Ace(JPN) H5 57 02:25.0
9th 3 Guignol(GER) H5 57 02:25.0
10th 12 Satono Crown(JPN) H5 57 02:25.2
11th 13 Sciacchetra(JPN) C4 57 02:25.2
12th 5 Sounds of Earth(JPN) H6 57 02:25.2
12th 10 Boom Time(AUS) H6 57 02:25.2
14th 17 Last Impact(JPN) H7 57 02:25.3
15th 6 Iquitos(GER) H5 57 02:25.5
16th 15 One and Only(JPN) H6 57 02:25.7
17th 7 Decipher(JPN) H8 57 02:26.0

-- JRA results
http://japanracing.jp/_news2017/pdf/171126.pdf

Cheval Grand's dam Halwa Sweet(JPN) has now produced three individual G1 winners with the sons of Sunday Silence(USA) adding to her filly foals Verxina(JPN) and Vivlos(JPN), both by Deep Impact(JPN).
Her 3rd dam is the legendary Glorious Song(CAN).
Cheval Grand(JPN) is owned by ex-MLB pitcher ''Dai-Majin'' Kazuhiro Sasaki who also had Verxina(JPN) and Vivlos(JPN).

-- Cheval Grand(JPN) (Heart's Cry)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001152403/
21-7-5-5

-- Heart's Cry(JPN) : 2001H. Sunday Silence(USA) x Irish Dance(JPN) by Tony Bin(IRE)
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Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:14 am

Gold Dream(JPN), 2013C. Gold Allure(JPN) x Mont Vert(JPN) by French Deputy(USA), stormed home under Ryan Moore to win the G1 Champions Cup 1800m dirt at Chukyo on December 3rd 2017.

He became the third horse in history to capture JRA's two dirt G1 races (the February Stakes and the Champions Cup) in the same year following Wing Arrow(JPN)(Assatis) in 2000 and Transcend(JPN)(Wild Rush) in 2011.


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Gold Dream
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001170750/
13-6-2-1

-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4ng0KBLZpg
1st 9 Gold Dream(JPN) [Gold Allure(JPN) x Mont Vert(JPN) by French Deputy(USA)] C4 57 01:50.1
2nd 13 T M Jinsoku(JPN) [Kurofune(USA) x My Discovery(JPN) by Forty Niner(USA)] H5 57 01:50.1 NK
3rd 1 Copano Rickey(JPN) [Gold Allure(USA) x Copano Nikita(JPN) by Timber Country(USA)] H7 57 01:50.2 NK
4th 2 K T Brave(JPN) C4 57 01:50.4 1 1/4
5th 11 Awardee(USA) H7 57 01:50.5 1/2
6th 3 Mitsuba(JPN) H5 57 01:50.5 NK
7th 12 Kafuji Take(JPN) H5 57 01:50.6 1/2
8th 10 King's Guard(JPN) H6 57 01:50.6 NK
9th 4 Nonkono Yume(JPN) G5 57 01:50.7 1/2
10th 8 Glanzend(JPN) C4 57 01:50.7 NS
11th 14 Sound True(JPN) G7 57 01:50.7 NS
12th 16 Rose Princedom(JPN) C3 56 01:50.8 1/2
13th 6 Molto Bene(JPN) H5 57 01:50.9 1/2
14th 5 Meisho Sumitomo(JPN) H6 57 01:51.0 1/2
15th 7 London Town(JPN) C4 57 01:51.9 5
15 Apollo Kentucky(USA) H5 57

-- JRA result
http://japanracing.jp/_news2017/pdf/171203.pdf


The passing of Gold Allure(JPN) earlier this year is a big loss to the Dirt racing in Japan indeed...

Gold Allure(JPN) : 1999 - 2017(Feb)
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Sun Dec 10, 2017 9:49 am

Lucky Lilac(JPN), 2015F. Orfevre(JPN) x Lilacs and Lace(USA) by Flower Alley(USA), won the G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies 1600m turf at Hanshin and stretched her winning streak to three on December 10th 2017.
The unbeaten filly became the first G1 winner for the first-crop-sire Orfevre(JPN).

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-- replay (Japanese)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQnHUKwwW6I
1st 11 Lucky Lilac(JPN) [Orfevre(JPN) x Lilacs and Lace(USA) by Flower Alley(USA)] F2 54 01:34.3
2nd 7 Lily Noble(JPN) [Rulership(JPN) x Pure Chaplet(JPN) by Kurofune(USA)] F2 54 01:34.4 3/4
3rd 4 Mau Lea(JPN) [Deep Impact(JPN) x Buy the Cat(USA) by Storm Cat(USA)] F2 54 01:34.5 1/2
4th 8 Tosen Bless(JPN) F2 54 01:34.9 2 1/2
5th 16 Molto Allegro(USA) F2 54 01:35.0 3/4
6th 2 Lathyros(JPN) F2 54 01:35.2 1 1/4
7th 3 Gulielma(JPN) F2 54 01:35.2 NS
8th 12 Social Club(JPN) F2 54 01:35.3 1/2
9th 18 Rock This Town(JPN) F2 54 01:35.4 3/4
10th 6 Mademoiselle(JPN) F2 54 01:35.5 NK
11th 14 Noble Earth(JPN) F2 54 01:35.5 NK
12th 13 Tosen Amber(JPN) F2 54 01:35.6 1/2
13th 17 Cordierite(JPN) F2 54 01:35.8 1
14th 1 Sayakachan(JPN) F2 54 01:35.8 NK
15th 9 Regle d'Or(JPN) F2 54 01:36.0 1
16th 10 High Heel(JPN) F2 54 01:36.0 NK
17th 5 Las Emociones(IRE) F2 54 01:36.2 1
18th 15 Nadia(JPN) F2 54 01:36.5 2


-- Race result by JRA:
''Lucky Lilac Is Top Two-Year-Old Filly Claiming Hanshin Juvenile Fillies Title''
http://japanracing.jp/_news2017/pdf/171210.pdf

Orfevre(JPN): 2008h. Stay Gold(JPN) x Oriental Art(JPN) by Mejiro McQueen(JPN)
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standing at Shadai Stalion Station
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Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:47 pm

Can I just say it was interesting trying to follow THREE chestnut fillies with white blazes through that race??? :lol: I wasn't quite sure at first who was Social Club, Rock This Town or Lucky Lilac and I knew who the winner was before I watched. :lol:
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Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:08 pm

Whatever faults American racing may have, our colored saddle towels are wonderful. Wish the rest of the world would adopt them. :lol: Trying to follow horses in the huge Japanese fields is a strain on MY eyes, and their habit of having the camera scan back through the field during a race is not helpful. :?
Why would you take the camera off the front of the field so you can show close-ups of the back markers? I can remember an instance when there was a potential foul by one of the front runners, but no one in the TV audience could see it. Late charges, winning moves, close quarters...it often happens off-screen while the camera pans down the whole field.
Why? Why aren't we seeing the whole field at once? :roll:
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Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:30 pm

When I've watched it's been a split screen, with the field on top (though from afar & small) while the camera pans down from front to rear. It does make it hard to see sometimes when a stalker starts their run, or if there's pinching/bumping/turbulence.

This time it didn't help, either, that all three fillies were in Sunday Racing silks and the only way to differentiate was by cap color (green, pink & white) or *if* you could see the number. :lol:
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Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:11 pm

In my experience, there is often a split screen, but for only part of the race. When the field approaches/rounds the last turn, that split screen disappears. We are then 'treated' to the rundown of the whole field, from front to last, even though losing sight of the front runners is not, IMHO, a very good idea. :roll:
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Tue Dec 12, 2017 7:52 am

I'm delighted to see Orfevre get a G1 winner in his first crop.
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Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:03 am

Danon Premium(JPN), 2015C. Deep Impact(JPN) x Indiana Gal(IRE) by Intikhab(USA), won the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes 1600m turf at Hanshin to stay unbeaten at 3 for 3 on December 17th 2017.

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-- replay (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1v_h2hYbAQ
1st 1 Danon Premium(JPN) [Deep Impact(JPN) x Indiana Gal(IRE) by Intikhab(USA)] C2 55 01:33.3
2nd 10 Stelvio(JPN) [Lord Kanaloa(JPN) x L'Archetto(JPN) by Falbrab(IRE)] C2 55 01:33.9 3 1/2
3rd 3 Tower of London(JPN) [Raven's Pass(USA) x Snow Pine(GB) by Dalakhani(IRE)] C2 55 01:33.9 NK
4th 5 Keiai Nautique(JPN) C2 55 01:33.9 NS
5th 12 Danon Smash(JPN) C2 55 01:34.0 3/4
6th 8 Fast Approach(JPN) C2 55 01:34.0 NK
7th 11 Cassius(JPN) C2 55 01:34.1 NK
8th 2 Frontier(JPN) C2 55 01:34.4 1 3/4
9th 14 Double Sharp(JPN) C2 55 01:34.4 NK
10th 6 Asakusa Genki(USA) C2 55 01:34.8 2 1/2
11th 15 K T Clever(JPN) C2 55 01:34.8 NS
12th 4 Right on Cue(JPN) C2 55 01:35.0 1 1/4
13th 9 Muscoloso(JPN) C2 55 01:35.1 NK
14th 13 Iron Claw(JPN) C2 55 01:35.5 2 1/2
15th 7 Hishi Cosmah(JPN) C2 55 01:35.7 1
16th 16 Ishimatsu(JPN) C2 55 01:36.9 7


-- result (JRA)
''Undefeated Danon Premium Claims Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes in Record Time''
http://japanracing.jp/_news2017/171217.html

Danon Premium(JPN)
http://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001208294/
3-3-0-0
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Mon Dec 18, 2017 9:06 pm

Ugh, ignore all that, I was thinking of the newcomer race that Gibeon (Deep Impact x Contested [Ghostzapper]) won, with the #2 Istvan bottled up with nowhere to go until too late. *facepalm*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLMTGB5svRA

*edit key smash*
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