
It’s even questionable whether it’s Yamcha or not.
Since we’ve already won once, it’s fine to go with Yamcha.
To win against Oguri twice must mean it’s an extraordinary racehorse.
Vegeta is here.
This is an egg foo young.
Tianjin Fan was overwhelming Goku, wasn’t he?
I’ll have mine in brown, please!
Although Tenshinhan was able to hold Cell back, March couldn’t do anything at all in the center…
A content that teaches you how to portray even a Yamcha position attractively in the original work.
It’s exciting to see such high-consciousness kids getting beaten up by those who can’t even get into an open position in the central area.
It’s sad that it’s not even at a level where you can say it would be the best without Oguri.
It’s problematic because “great for a local” isn’t a compliment or anything.
Your running style is beautiful! Amazing! You’re really in shape! It’s a perfect example of how humans should run!
False Aldan
It’s a bloomers, right?
Fake Light Halo
Even the anonymous will come to like this child.
Maybe Yajirobe.
Some people mistakenly think that Ardan is gray.
The ones in the center seem to be goofing around, but when it comes to running, they are truly on a different level.
I’m glad I didn’t transfer to the center…
Seeing the level of awareness in March…
I seriously wonder what the hell Mirako is.
In terms of Makiba O, it refers to the horses of Hige Ranch.
There are indeed people in reality who barely manage to get into prestigious universities or sports scholarship schools through sheer desperation, while others effortlessly achieve good grades as if they were breathing…
The physique is different, you know.
Despite working hard since childhood and hardly knowing how to play, it’s too cruel that I can’t compete at all in the center.
It’s really nice how it lands after being completely shattered.
I accidentally passed the University of Tokyo’s medical school entrance exam as a commemorative exam.
Some people worry about whether to become a doctor after entering school.
It’s good because there’s a landing point where I can run longer than Oguri.
If you were borrowing someone’s name, it would still be a difficult landing point…
Is March one of the top in the Uma Musume world?
Since moving to Chuo, March Toshi Show has ended up in last place four times in a row by a wide margin, so it’s really disappointing…
Below the above…?
Isn’t it rather weak bullying for Oguri to be hunting down weaklings?
Because the upper part is too far up…
Well, there is a story where the image in the thread is the main character, after all…
That one ended with a bit of hope.
The original work is also missing, right?
Aren’t you going to talk about the central transfer in Shingure?
Unless you can dominate at Kasamatsu, you won’t stand a chance in the central turf OP.
But March didn’t do well on the central dirt either.
Like Giri Star 2…
You can see how fortunate Inariwan, who is a bundle of complexes, is.
Why does it look like a strong character…?
I don’t think being able to win a local graded race is enough to be considered outstanding.
It seems that while Mirako and Digi-tan are popular over there, there are also fierce haters behind the scenes.
Inari comes from Oi even though it’s considered local… compared to Kasamatsu.
Is Kasa Matsuno the strongest with Fate Northern?
There are disparities even within the regions… Unlike the central area, the regions are independent.
I want to see it soon.
I am weak.
Is Yuki no Bijin, who came out of Iwate and has placed in two championships, maybe super amazing…?
The gap between the short-distance marcher and the miler! It can be seen in Oguri.
Ooi is producing strong horses like High Seiko and Inari, so even though it’s a regional track, it’s competitive.
In the 1990s, Kasamatsu had some strong horses that produced good results at the central races.
Since then, we have come to the present.
Well, I was able to run longer than Oguri…
Originally, those who win central major races are elite competitors at a high level in the central region.
If you can win even one G1, you become a transcendent being, and winning multiple ones leads to stuffed animals and such.
The ones who have become posters are either geniuses or have a touch of insanity.
In the past, there was no trace of retirees being followed at all, and since it was intentionally hidden, not all of the disappearances are necessarily bad.
Even the mob horse girls that appear in the higher-tier races in the game have high stats…
It can be said repeatedly that just participating in the central major races is already a mark of excellence.
Are you saying that local horse racing is the second division of central racing?!!
Before they became Z, it feels like the Red Ribbon Army and characters like Demon King Piccolo were at a level where they don’t appear in Z.
I started watching horse racing from Sonoda’s Chance Towrai, so it feels a bit off to criticize local horses too much.
Entering the local training center with that lack of motivation to run like Kasamatsu, does it mean that graduating from the training center will somehow lead to being recommended for a good job?
The lines of the march that send off Oguri when going to the training center are really nice.
At that time, Kasamatsu was relatively stronger than it is now, so to be honest, it wasn’t at the bottom or anything like that.
I may lose to Ooi, but…
You’re overestimating the second team too much, aren’t you?
Isn’t it just that they’re frequently appearing characters like Yamcha and Tao Pai Pai?
The regional areas holding the JPN1 exchange prize are considered second-tier.
Anything else…
Because of being involved in gambling, there were people who would come to take revenge and cause harm.
In other words, even now there are many stakeholders who are concerned about that and are keeping their names hidden.
Oguri has been doing nothing but match races, so his ability is seriously high.
There was no suitability for grass.
Even a listed race is nationally broadcast on terrestrial television on Saturday afternoons…
In the countryside, the level is even different in Oi and Kasamatsu.
When the level between local and central is this different
A somewhat shabby horse from the countryside winning decisively against strong rivals in the center will definitely become popular.
I don’t mean to insult you, but the difference between rural and urban areas is obvious, isn’t it?
A position like a robber attacking a bloomers, right?
I wonder how strong the girl in the thread would be if her strength could be quantified like in the game Umamusume; part of me wants to see it, and part of me doesn’t…
Special Week, who is often the subject of jokes by anonymous users, is an extremely important existence.
At the point where Meisei Opera is the only one to have won a G1 in the region…
I was at the top in the local area, but centrally, the starting line was at a level of dominance that was unparalleled in the local scene…
What other horses were strong besides Kasamatsu?
Whenever this topic comes up, Julio always pretends to get mad… Satomi Amazon.
Even considering that March is doing her absolute best, it’s still not a Yamcha position… Forcing a defense just adds salt to the wound.
Funabashi, Kawasaki, and Oi are definitely on a different level.
The level of dirt racing here is on par with central horse racing.
Kasamatsu has worse human security…
“The regions are like the second army of the center.”
It seems like there are many people in a generation that doesn’t know the original source.
If Oguri is an outlier, then Roman becomes an outlier too.
So, there is an opinion that if we eliminate all the local areas and centralize it, but as a result, a considerable number of farms will collapse, dealing a blow to the entire horse breeding industry.
Some racetracks are still operating because their massive losses would actually cause even greater economic damage if they were to close.
Oguri is from the countryside! March is also from the countryside!
There’s no difference there at all!
Is Oguri Cap that great? I remember a line that makes you wonder what I am then.
Don’t act so full of confidence and pride, thinking you’re above the other losers, without realizing that you are at a level that can’t compete at all in the central arena…
Is it that horses that can’t compete except in the local circuits go to the local races?
Is it a difference like between J1 and J3 in soccer?
Today, the local horse from Desuman won a race in the central region and won decisively against a horse that transferred to Oi, securing the ticket to the Haneda Cup.
Regional horse racing is interesting!
It’s always the central-affiliated ones that win the local exchange graded races.
I have the impression that dirt racing isn’t very popular in the first place.
Children who win in the center of anime give off a mysterious aura when they run, and I wonder if you can’t make it in the center without being able to do at least that much…
The time for the March race is around 1:30 for 1400 meters on dirt.
The average folks in the middle (who aren’t even at the top level) are 5 to 6 seconds faster than that.
It’s sad…
It’s not so much making fun of it as it is exciting in a shonen manga kind of way.
The place I’m about to dive into is of a different dimension from what I’ve experienced so far.
Falco
Say something!
I think the top tier in that place is about 1.3 times the second division, give or take.
Before you show something weird like the image, there are others you could present, right…?
The ORO Park or whatever it’s called, is one that would actually incur losses if it were closed, so it’s still around after going around in circles…
There is also simply the suitability for the course aside from natural talent, so it shouldn’t be dismissed just because it’s a local area.
It’s not uncommon for local teams to defeat central ones, if anything.
Some of the stories mixing the present with the time when Oguri was around are just that, but even back then, only a few were actually competing.
A horse that can win on grass doesn’t necessarily win on dirt.
It’s not something I can say easily.
Wasn’t Morioka in the black now?
The one that produced the most newcomers in Japanese horse racing is also Oguri.
If you implement it in the app, I’ll make sure to win at Arima.
The stage of Taiyou no Makibaou was in Kochi, which at the time was treated like the final destination for horses, with low levels and prize money.
It’s now an interesting era since overseas expedition horses are coming out from Kochi.
From Cygames’ perspective, as long as the gacha keeps rolling, anything is fine.
March won’t come to the app because it’s a pseudonym.
Saying that Kochi is in 5th place shows that they haven’t been following local horse racing at all lately…
March’s father, Prestowkow, also evokes a sense of sorrow.
Kasamatsu is special because it is river sand.
In the first place, it wouldn’t even become a named entity; if you were to put it in other terms.
Kochi’s rise is no joke…
I can see the back of Oi, and without a doubt, I’m at a higher level in the countryside, which is a bit scary.
Kochi steadily reformed using the savings amassed from Haruurara, which is quite impressive.
Are you listening, Kasamatsu?
In terms of a database, it’s about the level of pilaf.
The involvement of ranches is becoming a source of income for organized crime, so if we shut them down, those individuals will be unleashed, which is a significant concern, right?
Kochi has changed quite a bit now! However, the disparity in development and funding between the central and local areas has become even more pronounced, so I think the gap between the central and local regions is greater now.
Kasamatsu and
Kasamatsu is
It’s different.
Hey.
!
Was it Kasamatsu where the jockeys’ photos were lined up like in a death game?
Why are you comparing it to Dragon Ball?
ORO Park…
The problem is that Yamcha has come to a battlefield where he doesn’t belong, and March…
They’re coming through the center…
Thanks to the singularity anime effect, might there be an increase in tourists visiting Kasamatsu for pilgrimage?
I think the image of “local horse racing” for people who have probably never been there is about the level of desolation of Himeji Racecourse.
It is said that the survival of local horse racing during the winter era is largely thanks to Oguri…
That said, it’s amazing that Kochi didn’t just rely on the popularity of Urara but properly managed the funds to connect with the Gran Chevalier.
There are ordinary Uma Musume that can be found anywhere, even in the center…
Did you not know that there was a line at the Nagara River for the fan distribution at Kasamatsu the other day?
Who is Oguri in terms of Dragon Ball? Is it okay to say Gohan?
Isn’t it too sad that this child has lived stoically, enduring various things, only to be easily surpassed by a genius?
Kasamatsu has done something so outrageous that discussing it will definitely cause a stir, so I would prefer if we could keep it quiet!!!!
It seems that many racecourses believe they could make better use of the rights to Oguri Cap.
Why doesn’t Kawasaki Racecourse collaborate with Uma Musume at all?
I sell good tomake, though.
If I were to compare Oguri to something in Dragon Ball, it would be Goku.
If I were to compare it to Gundam, it’s like Gundam.
It’s the performance record of March Toshi Show.
Just having name recognition isn’t enough for the Uma Musume transformation…
The Urawa Horse Racing is located in a place that takes less than 5 minutes from the large Urawa Station, and it feels quite unusual.
The restaurant is shabby, but I think it’s quite a nice space.
I made it quite beautiful since there was a lot of it.
From Oguri’s perspective, Tama’s exit is relatively early, so I think she falls around the Broly position.
It’s quite a mystery what Oguri was doing during middle school…
Is Tama-chan going to appear in this anime as well?
I’ve only been to Niigata Racecourse.