
Image of my favorite Arima Kinen winning horse.
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With so many characters, it’s only natural that your favorite character’s traits would be a bit skewed!
Well, the classic races measure breeding value, after all.
The balance is good with a half and half of big breasts and small big breasts.
I believe there is a significant gap between the passion for the Japan Derby among those involved and general horse racing fans.
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When it comes to horse racing, it feels like the Derby or the Arima.
I also like Gentle Donna and Bolicri.
Bye, bye.
I’m not very knowledgeable about horse racing, but I wonder if there are G1 races that are treated somewhat modestly.
The most important thing that the involved parties are concerned about is advancing to the next stage.
I like Narita Brian.
Grass
Don’t hide the pie in the bottom right.
Run, Koutarou, it’s the Derby first.
Before I started horse racing, I didn’t know about the Arima Kinen, but I did know about the Derby, so it’s not really that strange, right?
The Arima Kinen is a festival.
It’s a strange position, for better or worse.
The disadvantage of the draw position is too severe.
I think the most important event globally is the Japan Cup.
It felt like a bit of a step down from dirt graded races and the Osaka Cup.
It’s different now.
2500 is long…
The Yasuda Memorial, named after Mr. Yasuda, who is the cornerstone of modern Japanese gambling, doesn’t really have that festival atmosphere.
I like games from China and Korea and gravity pies like Douto-san, but I also like ball breasts like Gentil-san.
I was mocked by burglars and twisted individuals, but I think the level of racehorses has risen so dramatically that the Osaka Cup has become a true abyss.
The outermost position in the Arima Kinen can be dismissed from the betting perspective.
In recent years, N’ah and Shaf have continued to finish in second place…
There are people who are burnt out around the time of the Yasuda Memorial.
The February Stakes is likely to be demoted soon.
Osaka University…
The Osaka Cup has been around for many years, so how can it be said that it only recently became a G1?
Do you know how long the Osaka Cup has been going on?
I just started recently, so I don’t know, but was the Osaka Cup a G2 in the past?
We should put out more Takamatsu Prince Memorial awards.
In G1, there’s only King Believe Karen-chan.
In the G2 era, there are Oghri, Al Dan, Bamboo Helios, and Nature Hoiza.
Because it’s a rare distance of 2500, I feel that drama is more likely to be born.
It seems there are bloodlines with high rates of placing in the betting that aren’t core, so I wonder if horses can also sense that something is off.
I think the Arima Kinen would accelerate entertainment by placing the number one favorite in an outside draw for the voting.
In a 2500m race at Nakayama, those who are not good at tight right-handed courses will drop out unless they have exceptional ability.
Since we will climb a steep slope twice, those without power will drop out.
Conversely, someone who is usually skilled at the upper part might show a different kind of run that they don’t normally display.
The outer frame is extremely unfavorable.
It was a running style that was unfazed by obstacles, like Rishiglasu.
Maybe big breasts.
For now, since 1986, the win rate of Arima No. 16 is…
0-2-0-22
The end of the year is easy to understand.
To the general public, the derby is held at quite a strange time.
The short-distance G1 has a somewhat subdued impression.
It’s the distance where the members are least likely to overlap with others.
Make sure to schedule the Derby in the same week as the Koshien finals.
Without good stayers, the Spring Tenno Show has really become quite dull…
If the favorite horse has been turned into an Uma Musume, then there might still be some room for consideration for the anonymous poster.
Well, good stayers have come together.
It’s just that the two Palace horses, which should be the strongest, are only running poorly now, and it’s still unclear if Blows the Horn has truly made a comeback!
Arima 15 ran, Inari has won, you know.
Could it be that this guy is a crazy horse…?
In other words, is it the case that a Derby winner who retires as a stallion is the best scenario for all involved?
Even if the distance is shortened, it’s still 3200, so I don’t think it will come out, and it will just turn into a choice between the Osaka Cup, which won’t lead to good results.
The loss of face is something that cannot be helped in this era, even at this point in time.
Putting aside the whole vibe of a strength debate…
I can’t fully agree with the argument that Equinox isn’t considered one of the strongest horses just because it hasn’t won a classic.
If we’re talking about honor or demand, that’s one thing, but isn’t it about the strength at peak times?
Well, when dealing with the ambiguous concept of strength in horse racing, it’s inevitable that the size of the titles won, despite it only being a generational battle, plays a role.
Rather, it is proof of Equinox’s strength in the sense that it can join the discussion despite being a classic without a title.