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■ Matenrou Leo
[Interim adjustment]In the previous race and Kisaragi Sho, which was the second big prize challenge, when the legs were gathered while waiting behind the middle team, in a straight line, along with Dantes View, the goal was almost lined up from the shape of the horse. He was the first to win a graded race on a slight first-come, first-served basis. Although it was a close battle, it seems that the damage was not so much, so I decided to aim for the Yayoi Award in the middle. The GI Hopeful S, which he challenged in the second race of his debut, stretched firmly to the end and finished in 6th place, so it seems that he was glaring at the stage suitability. On February 20th, it was the first clock in the middle that made it easy to hit a 3-year-old unwinning horse on a slope. On the 23rd, the main race, Norihiro Yokoyama, rode on a horse and was the first to reach the old horse with a horse on the slope, hitting a number that updated his personal best with 4F 51.06 (strong).
[Final run-off]The final run-off is also a horse on a slope. We are refraining from transportation, and the emphasis was only on the end with 3 years old and 1 win. He is strong in stepping on, but the reaction is slow and the response with the parallel running horse is completely inferior. He cannot deny the lack of spirit.
[Opinion]The final chase during the previous run was a CW load to some extent, but this time I was conscious of reducing the burden on the slope. At the same Hopeful Stake in Nakayama, I was chasing as much as I might with CW even this week, so I may be worried regarding the tiredness of my back and legs. It would have been nice if I might move lightly on the slope, but I was inferior to the 3-year-old horse. Even a week ago, the overall clock was excellent, but it stalled at the end, so it seems that it will not be as good as the previous run.
Comprehensive evaluation “B”
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