
Is this a thread assuming Tozaki English?
Julioso would be astonished by this.
Kikikiki…
Isn’t Funabashi Training Center teaching English either?
>>4
Before that, I need to explain the difference between local and central.
Yes, trainer exam failed.
Bird! Bird!
It can’t be helped… the Legareira will do it.
The pretender who tries to defend.
Gentildonna looks with a cold face.
English is not used in the Demon World.
Both buriburi and beriberi are the same.
I like the story of not understanding the difference between central and local until entering jockey school.
>>13
But I don’t think an ordinary person would understand this.
Why? It’s difficult to explain to the average person.
>>36
Going so far as to go to a racehorse school with that level of knowledge is not acceptable.
Hose, is it very very?
Well, the trainer exam is said to be really difficult, so it’s not surprising if I don’t pass…
A really amazing horse.
It seems that they call Tozaki “Berry” locally, and that was no good.
>>18
Is that a nickname in the demon world?
Dubai, this is Japan’s provisional leading jockey.
Supervision by Funabashi.
English education learned with Funassyi.
I’m glad that Desail could overwrite the poop joke.
>>21
It has changed from a chubby hose to a squishy hose.
Is it the Bully Bory Horse next?
>>22
Berry Berry Blurry Horse!
>>22
My grandfather is a Borikuri, so it’s a Boribori horse now.
In other words, it’s either a “Bari Bari Hose” or a “Biri Biri Hose” next.
Looking back now, Bird! Bird! was actually not that bad…
What is it about Tazaki’s good smile that gives off a sense of giving a thumbs up?
This guy is the only one who can legally use SUPER poop…
But I like that about Keita.
>>27
Huh? It’s Tozaki, right? You can’t be…
Furious trying to defend with all his might.
Gentil-san stares at Tozaki with cold eyes.
Mr. Gentle has already signed contracts for an English tutor, correspondence education, and studying abroad at the station, while also valuing his attitude to respond properly.
Since I’ve become the strongest, I guess all that’s left is to be electrifying…
>>31
If you can put on an exhilarating race, then we might be able to make it.
I’m doing such a ridiculous interview.
While restraining Durezza’s acceleration, I am also engaging in the brutal riding that accelerates 💩.
Ah… I can’t hide it anymore…
That’s right… I’m dating Keita.
>>35
But Tozaki keeps talking about Julio So in stories about his memorable horses.
I want to see Straight Girl soon too.
The only horse that won a G1 race together with Tozaki, who is the most popular.
I wonder why the most popular Tosaki can’t be trusted.
>>39
The situation where Tosaki is the most popular is due to the so-called process of elimination.
I have a feeling.
I felt like I was going crazy from the terrible English coming from the godlike ride.
>>42
Are you okay with the English interview? I was told that right after I won.
>>44
As expected, or rather beyond expectations, some outrageous English just came out…
Mr. Tozaki was nicknamed “VERY” on-site, and that was no good.
Very good!
A few years ago in Saudi, your English skills were impressive.
What other horses from Tozaki, besides Furioso and Straight Girl, can you think of?
Songline, or something like that…?
>>47
It might be Justin Milano or Akaito no Musume.
>>47
Because of that photo, Danbylight is the first to…
>>47
I’m still lingering on Epoca D’Oro.
I feel like my awareness has clearly changed at Epocado.
I stopped going to the underground events.
A really amazing horse… Jockey Tosaki and Topuro are both nice guys and have big personalities, so they are the same person.
The Berry Berry Horse is definitely something that Cygames will take action on.
It says “Tosaki’s hobby is English conversation,” but that’s absolutely a lie, right?
It’s used conveniently as a basic substitute, so when people say “when it comes to rider tozaki,” it puts me in a tough spot.
>>52
Even though they are top-level jockeys, I get the impression that there are times when they are unexpectedly available when looking for someone to ride in a G1 race.
>>53
Sometimes they just win as is.
>>54
When Tsunaki has low odds for both the win and place bets, he wins, but I can’t trust Tsunaki when the win and place odds are not linked.
>>58
Only at Kasamatsu do races get decided by the jockey.
>>63
That’s something you shouldn’t say!
Is it the language of the demon world?
Achievements that balance fair play and leadership deserve to be celebrated more.
Kawata also looks like this excluding Liberty Island and Loves…
Were you at Danon?
For foreigners who got to know jockey Tozaki this time, terms like “Makai” and “Ee Yan” must be completely incomprehensible…
>>59
It went around from being a human being to just being called a human, and that’s no good.
Regaleira is the prime example… Danon Desail also belongs to Nori and Tosaki.
There are many wins by a length, so it seems they’re good at bringing out the horse’s abilities.
My English skills are finished.
Despite being undeniably top-tier, I can’t fully trust jockey Tozaki, similar to the past Yuichi Fukunaga.
He’s a rather convenient substitute and a rather strong hitman, isn’t he?
English is like that, but…
A man mentioned in relation to English proficiency with a suffix.
The Tozaki Association has a very calm and peaceful image.
>>70
It seems like there are many kids who are juggling multiple commitments.
Very Very Low Distribution High Difficulty Training Horse
There was a time when it was good to bet on Kun and Kobayashi in Iwate Racing.
Very very strongest No. 1
But everyone probably smiled at the interview as they expected, right?
>>77
It blew up after a series of worrying posts in the thread I was live-commentating.
Did Maya have any reaction?