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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] I’ll post a legendary racehorse that became a star when my younger sister came to Uma Musume.

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I thought the shadow of my great father was weighing heavily on the thumbnail, but it’s actually a legendary racehorse.

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Cat constellation

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I’m treated like I’m dead, but I’m perfectly alive.

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The legendary race of the legendary famous horse.

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The one who is most confused is the person themselves!

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I think if my son hadn’t won, it could have been a funny story.

I won, so I’m a bit taken aback.

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Whisper… That over there is Mr. Real Steel from “Legend of Legends”…

I heard that they said in front of Admire Vega that from today, that constellation is me… *whispering*…

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The legendary racehorse that became a star has arrived…

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He will start his work as a stallion this year at Yushun SS.

Something really outrageous is happening around me.

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Was it because the rear side is legendary that Ebyan won?

Is it because Evayan won that Riaste is a legend?

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He is a great father, but there is something about the introduction that feels a bit unclear.

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A special colt was born in the lush pastures of Northern Farm in the northern land.

Its name is Forever Young.

He is the son of the elegant Forever Darling and has the legendary racehorse Real Steel as his father.

It was a being that carried a great future, born from the union of two prestigious bloodlines.

The 1-year-old colt caught the eye of trainer Yoshito Yahagi at the JRHA Select Sale and was sold for 98 million yen.

“Earth will be his canvas,” Yahagi said.

Under the great horseman, Forever Young blossomed his talent on dirt, shining as a future star while remaining undefeated at the age of two.

At the age of three, he turned his gaze towards the Middle East in search of new challenges.

Under the starry desert, he achieved the Derby double crown.

First, achieve victory with the resounding voice of the hero, Riyado, and then head to Dubai.

And on the renowned stage of the Kentucky Derby, the name Forever Young echoed around the world.

Although they unfortunately lost… their courage and fighting spirit were clear to everyone.

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Did I say that… I might have said it…

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After returning to his home country, he won the Dirt Classic (JDC) and proudly wrapped up the year with a grand finale at the Tokyo Daishoten.

In this way, he established his position as a champion.

And now, the shadow of the father weighs heavily on Forever Young, who has turned four years old.

The greatest glory of Real Steel was the victory in the Grade 1 Dubai Turf at the age of 4.

However, Forever Young dreams an even bigger dream. What he aims for is the pinnacle of the world’s highest prize money races.

Not just to praise my father, but to surpass him. To build my own legend.

To prove that the brave can seize their fate.

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Is there really someone who can prove it?

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It’s amusing that here they claim the Saudi Cup is superior to the Dubai Turf.

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But if Riasute hadn’t achieved results in Dubai, I think there wouldn’t have been Raizu’s overseas expedition or Young’s success, so it certainly is a foundation of legends.

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It’s also Professor Yahagi’s first overseas G1 victory…

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Stop the complete chanting.

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As of February 24, this legendary stallion is ranked second in the world, with a double score, and is set to be the leading sire in 2025.

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The prize money for the Saudi Cup is amazing!

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I wonder why Yoshiharu-sensei’s color has changed…

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Compared to Oi Racecourse, where you can see Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, this is a trivial matter.

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(Did I say something like that…?)

(Did I say something like that...?)

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Since it has won the Dubai Turf, it’s more famous over there than in Japan.

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It seems that leaving a direct descendant of Deep will become the rear stance.

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I wanted to see my great father running on the dirt.

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This is Genjitsusutīru.

It is a legendary existence.

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🌌

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A legendary being that has become a constellation.

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Daichi Shibata becomes his canvas.

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It is a great existence because it is the beginning of the world’s YAHAGI.

Isn’t the legend a bit heavy?

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🌌

🐕️🎻🧢💎👀

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I remembered Akio Wada.

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Dad… please watch over me from above…

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I’m at Hidaka BSS!

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From a horse’s perspective, they’ve probably never even met their father, right?

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If we don’t become like Kitasan and Ikui, can’t we meet?

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Because I feel something fateful…

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Surprisingly, they’re viewing Dubai as a rival…

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It’s difficult to meet face-to-face until it gets to this point.

It's difficult to meet face-to-face until it gets to this point.

The road that connects, a dream that connects to the next generation, Kitasan Black, Equinox.

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Son… I’m still alive…!

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Riaste who became a star

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If there was such a great match, the people from Saudi Arabia who were involved would surely be satisfied, but…

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“Did you become a star because you went to Hidaka and looked at Shadai SS?”

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Nonetheless, the picture in the thread is cute.

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Don’t kill, don’t kill.

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