
Isn’t it rather the famous horse in the image being heavily burdened…?
I want to say that I’m the one who wants to weigh heavily on you.
Northern land
In the northern land, a special stallion was born in the lush pastures of Northern Farm.
Its name is Forever Young.
He is the son of the elegant Forever Darling.
Having the legendary racehorse Real Steel as a father.
Two prestigious bloodlines intertwined, giving rise to an existence that bore a great future.
The yearling caught the eye of trainer Yoshito Yahagi at the JRHA Select Sale and was purchased for 98 million yen.
“Earth becomes his canvas,” Yahagi said.
Under the renowned trainer, Forever Young blossomed with talent on the dirt, shining as an undefeated future star in his two-year-old season.
Having become a 3-year-old horse, Yahagi looks to the Middle East for a new challenge.
Under the stars of the desert, he achieved the double crown of the Derby.
First, achieve victory with the resounding voice of the hero Ryado, and then to Dubai.
And the name of Forever Young resonated around the world on the stage of the renowned Kentucky Derby.
Although they unfortunately lost, their courage and fighting spirit were evident to all.
After returning to his home country, he won the Dirt Classic (JDC) and boldly concluded the year with the Tokyo Daishoten.
In this way, he established his position as the champion.
>>4
Did I really say this?
>>13
It’s somehow not impressive.
Full incantation
Was Evayan’s mom also an amazing horse?
A strange document produced by the Middle East.
Two responses are needed for the full chant…
Serious Laughter
It is certainly a famous horse…
The elegant Forever Darling, was that a re-issue this year?
>>12
Evayan won against Saudi, so it will probably still be a real estate thing next year and the year after that.
Château Blanche is also continuous with Kita-chan.
>https://ahonoora.com/forever_darling.html
If you say it’s elegant, I can agree with that.
And now, as Forever Young turns 4 years old, the shadow of the father weighs heavily.
The greatest glory of Real Steel was the victory in the Grade 1 Dubai Turf at the age of 4.
However, Forever Young has 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.
Wasn’t Oaks winning in that weird anime, Mom…?
This is what I was with in the synchronization of Forever Darling (we ran together twice).
Which is greater, Orpheus who gave birth to Ushba or someone else?
>>20
Both!
A supernova that has appeared in the unfortunate dirt stallion world after nearly 20 years.
>>21
Kurofune was incredible.
Seriously
>>28
The impact is amazing, but isn’t it more in the realm of romance like Tachyon or Suzuka?
Before I knew it, the layer of dirt had become unusually thick.
>https://ahonoora.com/songbird.html
It’s a 9-crowned horse!!
As for the mother, if the bloodline is excellent, her own performance doesn’t really matter.
>https://ahonoora.com/songbird.html
It’s romantic that a monster emerges from parents who have tasted the bitterness of a monster.
Ah, it’s Songbird-chan! Perhaps a rival of my mother… hehe.
>https://ahonoora.com/songbird.html
MONSTER…
Evayan… the shadow of the legendary racehorse weighs heavily.
Ushba… there isn’t anything in particular, but it is drooping.
What’s with all the cucumbers in America?
>>35
America simply has a lot of G1 races.
>>41
There are other reasons, but the biggest one is the size of the territory.
Although they are fewer, there are still top racehorses that finish their careers without competing away from New York.
>>41
If there is a strong horse, it’s more common to choose not to participate than in Japan.
Since there are many races with small fields, when a G1-level horse competes, it often wins without any surprises.
The number of G1 victories is easy to accumulate in the West.
However, of course, this applies only to strong horses.
Ebayan will undoubtedly be unanimously chosen as the best dirt horse.
>>36
JRA “Since we don’t do it in Japan, it’s a special award.”
>>60
Is there a low possibility of receiving something from JRA?
7.2 million yen
Why was such an amazing horse designed as a mob character…?
It feels like Kita-chan and Tide brother…
>>39
It was eerie.
You’re making fun of me for never having won a G1.
>>44
Please don’t make fun of my legendary racehorse father…!
We were classmates, but I only lost to you twice, right, Mom…?
And it was this horse that ended the songbird’s winning streak at 11.
>https://ahonoora.com/beholder.html
11-time champion horse!!
In Japan, there used to be one racecourse for each prefecture…
Real Steel is a legendary horse, but is it a legend…? A constellation…?
Genjitsu-chan is that.
It’s the position of Stego.
It’s just one time in G1.
>>50
Both of you, hurry up and become Uma Musume.
Please make Japan’s economy better and reach G1…
>>51
The rating and the timing of the event…
(Are you confusing the legend with my dad?)
Given that it’s named the Bigholder Stakes, it’s a famous horse, Bigholder.
There are several races overseas that take the form of prep races for prestigious G1 events, which may seem unfamiliar in Japan.
>>58
There was a movement to create Premier G1 races by selecting from the existing G1 races because the value of G1 was diminishing, right?
I can’t deal with G1 in the summer!
>>59
Let’s go… to the Southern Hemisphere…!
G1 Osugi in Europe.
>>61
It’s like a prize amount typical of an OP, isn’t it?
I would like to name a Biholder offspring Suzuki Dokezaemon.
Songbird (Post 1, Red and White) vs Beholder (Post 8, Orange and Purple)
On the contrary, is it that Japan has few…?
If we exclude generational battles, the same distance can only be done twice a year.
>>65
Because Japan has fewer G1 races, there is an aspect where the title of “crowned horse” holds authority.
I used to think that Genjitsu-chan might not have been okay with Ik-kun’s half-hearted riding back then.
I have started to think about it even more recently.
Well, the categorization of Europe is a bit rough, but if we look at each country, Japan actually has quite a lot, doesn’t it?
There are no competing horses, so it’s definitely the best.
If this doesn’t work, the reporter is being way too contrarian.
Europe and America, do your best to maintain my comfortable Wipo life and keep up with G1.
>>73
If the G1s decrease, I want the required number of wins for the factors to decrease as well.
There should have been around 70 in Australia as well.
Well, that place has a horse breeding scale about twice that of Japan.
>>74
The ranching country is nice.
Real Steel is also fortunate to have a jockey like Evayan.
>>75
Hahaha!
Of course, we wouldn’t be here without the great jockeys!
>>79
Rare exceptions.
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If it were live commentary by Aoshima, it would have been very close, very close, very close.
The smaller the number of heads, the less likely they are to be trapped, so those with strength tend to win more easily, right?
Well, having a number like Japan’s leads to fierce competition among strong teams, which gives it a special feeling.
But increase the long distances.
Japan should increase the number of G1 races for both short distances and long distances on dirt.
The unusually low number of G1 races in Japan seems to be due to JRA’s aim to maximize revenue.