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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Is it considered a success if someone comes from the countryside and wins 12 major races (including 4 G1 victories)?

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N-No…

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The ones who win in each region gather in the center to fight, so that makes sense.

Don’t go too far with contrarianism.

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(I don’t think it’s just about being second-string…)

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I don’t think there’s anything quite like the relationship between professional baseball and corporate league baseball…

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No matter how prettily one puts it, the expression “promotion” fits the best…

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Back in the 80s and 90s, there was a huge difference in the quality of the feed compared to the prize money, even if it’s still not great now…

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There is only the expression of central and local, so it’s just convenient to call it the second army, but in reality, the difference is much greater.

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The prize money is still vastly different, isn’t it?

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You must be envious, Oguri Cap…

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At least make the ones in the bottom right into daughters as well.

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Isn’t Julio’s lower body sexy?

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Funabashi is as strong as Oi in local horse racing.

The impression is that Oi is greater than Funabashi, much greater than Kawasaki and Urawa, in Nankai.

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Is 2 trillion yen in economic impact enough to be considered a top team?

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(Yeah, but I’m envious of Oguri Cap…)

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What Julio said just comes off as sarcasm.

What’s up with your lineage? It’s shining brilliantly!

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Both my father and mother seem to have passed their prime, but they are still great sires.

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Did the Amazon Spirit in the thread surpass Oguri in terms of achievements?

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It’s sad that the local horse Amazon couldn’t win anything in the classics, perhaps the author of Makiba-O is being considerate towards Oguri.

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Is there anyone who doesn’t envy Oguri Cap?

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Hey, Furioso… what exactly is the creature you’re talking to?

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It came back to life with online voting, but two decades ago, there was really a momentum to eliminate local horse racing.

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Amazon Spirit is the king of dirt!

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When calmly reflecting on Satomi Amazon’s performance, it’s quite monstrous.

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Let’s become Haru Urara.

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There is a gap between NPB and independent leagues.

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On the contrary, think about the others who are stuck in local horse racing who can win central G1 races.

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I can’t explain everything about the class distinctions in Chihou either… I don’t usually buy Chihou…

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I think those who are involved in local racing generally understand how the winning horses are classified when they transfer to local stables.

Understanding the promotion system makes reading the horse race charts significantly easier in regional horse racing.

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In the center, after finishing in double digits, they were sent to the local races, where in their first local match they became the favorite and won decisively.

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Honestly, I don’t really understand the system and stuff.

I was despairing at the clear wall of the Tokyo Daishoten by Mick Fire.

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The gap has widened too much compared to the major players from the past.

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When Mick Fire won the Triple Crown, the central dirt horses were in a bit of a gray area.

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Isn’t there no grass to begin with?

It’s as different as a riverbed and a dome.

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In terms of dirt tracks, isn’t Oi at a higher level than the Japan Cup Dirt?

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Even from the perspective of central jockeys, there’s an inner belief that central horses can’t possibly lose to regional horses.

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I think that in terms of major races, the local Jpn1 is higher than the central G1.

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It’s becoming a hassle!

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When you go to Kanazawa, you can even dominate as something like yourself.

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Wasn’t it Funabashi that was called the demon world?

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Speaking of Mickfire, who is the strongest in the region right now?

Is it Light Warrior or Symmedge for mid-range?

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Local graded races are treated as convenient races where the handicaps do not become too heavy.

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