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Results

8 April

All For Love(JPN)

Lord Horse Club Co.Ltd.

1st

  • Race

    WASURENAGUSA SHO

  • Race Course

    HANSHIN

  • C & D

    TURF2000

  • Jockey

    Yuga Kawada

All For Love was very unlucky in her last race, finished 3rd, but she was bumped heavily in 1 furlong out and totally lost balance. She was awarded to 2nd place in the stewards room.
For this time, her 3rd start in her career, she was the favourite.
Her Jockey, Yuga Kawada, tried to settle her in the mid field. She traveled comfortably with fast pace. She gradually made up the ground 3 furlong out. She was going wide coming into the straight. She was challenged last 100m but just held by short head to win the race.
She ran well 2 turn race over 2000m for the first time. Last 2 races experience benefited for this race.

8 April

Meisho Tetsuwan(JPN)

Yoshitaka Matsumoto

1st

  • Race

    THREE-YEAR-OLD MAIDEN

  • Race Course

    HANSHIN

  • C & D

    DIRT1200

  • Jockey

    Yasunari Iwata

He ran 2nd in last 2 races in his career. It was the third try to break the maiden.
He was very short odds in SP.
He was fast from the gate. A few horses challenged him for the lead but quickly grab the lead.  He traveled well going around the corner and still on bridle on top of the lane.
He left the field in the straight and won comfortably.
He keeps improving each race and look forward seeing him for further improvement.

7 April

Bunny Tail(JPN)

Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co.Ltd.

11th

  • Race

    ALLOWANCE

  • Race Course

    HANSHIN

  • C & D

    DIRT1800

  • Jockey

    Ryuji Wada

1 April

Monde Chat Luna(JPN)

Hidetoshi Yamamoto

6th

  • Race

    AKASHI TOKUBETSU

  • Race Course

    HANSHIN

  • C & D

    TURF2000

  • Jockey

    Yuga Kawada

1 April

Old Bailey(USA)

Godolphin

1st

  • Race

    ALLOWANCE

  • Race Course

    HANSHIN

  • C & D

    DIRT1200

  • Jockey

    Yuji Nakai

He ran 3rd for the first time trying in the upper class last time out. He was chosen to be the favorite with the Jockey Yugi Nakai.
The pair jumped off fine and tried to settle him in the mid field. Old Bailey didn’t seem to like the kickbacks of Dirt. He got into his rhythm going around the turn.
He had clear run in the straight and kicked off for home. He quicken up well and caught the horses in front in last 100m to win the race.
He started run consistently over 1200m on Dirt.