Pop Label (pictured) looked superb in the paddock last night, but blew the start again. I suggested the groom holding his tail in the gate next race, and was told his tail was already being held! Add in the boggy ground, which wouldn't suit his style, and the result was predictably disappointing by the time he passed the finish post in seventh. Next time...
Blacklister has been booked up for a couple of optional races in England - one on the 23rd, his name now being down for the six-furlong 2:30 at Brighton (which is the Class 5 Donatello Restaurant Maiden Auction Stakes), and a second at Salisbury on the following day (the 2:10 EBF Stallions Belgrave Maiden Stakes) over seven furlongs. Saturday's race is off.
The only other bit of news worth relaying is that Massabielle may have met his match on Sunday. Some in the training camp are suggesting missing the race, but sense is prevailing - he will run, and if he gets beaten, so be it (as long as he puts up a good fight), while if he wins, it's a superb achievement. You can't hide from strong competitors forever, especially as you move up the classes.
Anyway, Massabielle, Irish Harp and now Rush Attack are confirmed for Sunday; Rush Attack runs in the 4R at Hakodate with Miura Kosei. Also, a new booking is Beat The Boarder, making her comeback at TCK on the 26th in the 1400m 7R. Let's hope she can get something other than the outside gate! A bit further ahead, Phosphorus looks a cert for the next Kawasaki meeting, when we'll be looking for some sweet revenge.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
Coming Up
Apart from the unexpected and truly excellent performance from Perfumer the other day, we've had a pretty naff run on the racing side, with hot favourites and other well-fancied nags failing to do the business. Hopefully, Yoshihara-kun can make Pop Label fly on Wednesday evening, when he competes in the 12R - this will be my first Funabashi nighter appearance, but Pop ran in night races for most of his early career. This fact, and the hot weather drying the track, may work in our favour. While the field is a strong one, could this be win number 30 coming up? Fingers crossed.
On Saturday, Blacklister will probably run in the 6:00 at Lingfield in the UK in a seven-furlong auction stakes race, then things get busy on Sunday, with Irish Harp and Massabielle booked for outings in Japan, and Raining Dollars and Pretty Gully both setting out for 1200m races at Charters Towers in Australia. Some strong horses on three continents to look out for.
Meanwhile, I went to watch the kids training with 'Bugatti' for the first time in a long while on Sunday, and was very pleased with what I saw. He is starting to calm down again with the hotter weather, and Relax Me supplements are no longer necessary to take the edge off his high-tension moments - not that the stuff seemed to work anyway on most days, as he was still a mad thing if ever there was a cool breeze in the air! But at least I saw some really good work and a strong bond building up - a wild card entry in the All-Japan Championships to give the big fella some experience before a proper 2016 campaign might surprise a few people...
On Saturday, Blacklister will probably run in the 6:00 at Lingfield in the UK in a seven-furlong auction stakes race, then things get busy on Sunday, with Irish Harp and Massabielle booked for outings in Japan, and Raining Dollars and Pretty Gully both setting out for 1200m races at Charters Towers in Australia. Some strong horses on three continents to look out for.
Courtesy Kuri Nakajima |
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