Saturday was full of racing interest for me, with Mosto Verde up first. He looked superb in the paddock, and just the right amount of tension, but he fluffed the start completely. In a bid to get back in the running, he used all his energy up before the sprint, and the slope up the finishing straight proved too much for him. He was disappointing, period. That will almost certainly be his last race.
We'd been warned before the race not to expect much from Mephisto Waltz. He was beautifully prepared, but had no fighting spirit whatsoever. Although the trainer wanted to field him as part of the horse's learning process - to allow him to learn what to do in a race - I'm not entirely sure we can expect a great deal from 'MW' in the future either, at least based on what I saw yesterday. I hope I've proved wrong...
As for Irish Harp, well, had she got out of the gate in a spritely manner, she'd have probably won. As it was, she came home in fourth. Iwata-san was happy with the way she made up for the starting gate fumble, and so was Sugai-san, the trainer. This one has a future, and one can see why she had a strong following in the betting. If she doesn't win next time out, I'll eat my hat!
And finally we come to Miracle Rouge. Yet another bad start - four out of four on the day! But she made up ground nicely and still made a stonking finish. For a horse that was supposed to have been outclassed in this field, she showed a huge amount of spirit that will serve her well in the future. Tenshinramman would have won, but she wasn't there, and that's all there is to it. Despite her coming 11th (only 1.1 seconds down on the winner!), I'm proud that Miracle-chan made the race, put up a good fight, and looked stunningly beautiful in the process, as this picture shows. She has to be one of the most elegant horses around at the moment.
In other news, Sophisticate is hard at it doing gate training (now passed), Single Cask has arrived at the Kurita Stable at Miho TC ready to start her career, and on the NAR front, Agua De Vida races on the 12th September at Monbetsu; Kuniaki Sasaki will guide her around the track in the 1700m opening race.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Weekend Programme
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Just learned that Quick Bread will be out at Nakayama on the 14th, while in NAR news, there are thoughts of fielding Pop Label in the 1700m Winner's Challenge Race at Monbetsu on the 2nd October. He was being held back for the big Hokkaido race in November, but seeing as he is fit and well, the trainer feels it may be worth giving him an outing in order to prevent race rust setting in...
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Tenshinramman Withdrawn
In view of her present condition, probably brought on by the heat, it has been decided to leave Tenshinramman on the sidelines for the Shion Stakes. This is naturally very disappointing, for she would have been in with a strong chance of winning the race, which would have put her on track for a classic, but her long-term health has to be put first.
At least Miracle Rouge looks good to run on Saturday, with Hironobu Tanabe in the saddle - the chap that took Mistoffelees to a classy victory the other day. Tanabe-san should also guide Mosto Verde around Nakayama for the third race (1200m dirt) on either the 7th or 8th. Confirmation will come on Thursday...
At least Miracle Rouge looks good to run on Saturday, with Hironobu Tanabe in the saddle - the chap that took Mistoffelees to a classy victory the other day. Tanabe-san should also guide Mosto Verde around Nakayama for the third race (1200m dirt) on either the 7th or 8th. Confirmation will come on Thursday...
Monday, September 2, 2013
NAR News
Beat The Boarder - a Sunday Thoroughbred Club two-year old - should be being moved to her racing stables at Tokyo-Oi (TCK) at any moment, ready to start her NAR career, while a letter has just arrived stating that there's a good chance Lourdes No Hitomi will have a new lease of life in NAR now that her JRA (and Carrot Club) era has come to an end. More on both stories as soon as things become clearer...
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Shion Stakes
According to the latest reports, both Tenshinramman and Miracle Rouge are looking good for the Shion Stakes at Nakayama next Saturday. I will be chuffed to pieces if one of them can win it, for 'Tenny' deserves revenge and a shot at the big time, and 'Miracle-chan' (pictured here during her last outing) is an underdog of majestic proportions that has shown she has the guts and pace to fight it out with horses costing ten times more. I love them both dearly...
Not sure who will ride Miracle yet, but Tanaka-san is already lined up for Tenshinramman, as one would expect. Being Miho's birthday that day, a win would be a wonderful way to celebrate.
Debutantes Irish Harp and Mephisto Waltz give the household another two chances for a victory on the day. Fingers crossed that they can all do well and get back home safely once it's all over.
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Debutantes Irish Harp and Mephisto Waltz give the household another two chances for a victory on the day. Fingers crossed that they can all do well and get back home safely once it's all over.
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