[Hopeful S/Hana Rise]Winning odds of “60 times” bomb holes around “Buy if you’re not popular in the previous run” | SPREAD

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Go Yamada

■ Fate

His previous race, the Tokyo Sports Hai 2-year Stakes, which was his first race in three and a half months since the new horse race, gained support as the third favorite due to the good performance of his debut race, but he was unable to improve in a straight line and lost to fifth place. The start, the middle of the road, and the chase all looked smooth, but I couldn’t use my tangy legs because it seemed to affect me after a long time. Although it was a bit disappointing, it is clear that this is not the horse’s original run, and it is too early to give up.

◆[Hopeful Stakes 2022 Forecast / Anuma Analyze vol.1]Expected odds around “6 popularity” “Potential covers lack of performance”

The content of the new horse match held at Niigata Racecourse on August 6 was excellent, and he easily escaped from the leading group with a no-stick, and won the second place with a difference of 5 horse lengths. Although it is still incomplete, the potential for showing a spectacular performance is easily graded, and if this run can be done with the Hopeful S, it will be possible to win or lose.

It will be his first time on the Nakayama course, but he should be able to handle it because he has Sarakia, who finished 2nd in the 2020 Arima Memorial, and Sarios, who finished 2nd in the Satsuki Sho in the same year. This autumn, he won 2 GIs, and there is no problem if he is a horse from his own stable, even if he is the one who is currently gaining the most momentum, Rusei Sakai. After winning the new horse, he was said to be a classic candidate.

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◆[Hopeful Stakes 2022 Forecast / Anuma Analyze vol.2]Blind spot more than “10 popularity” the day before “Odds are attractive due to popularity of hole”

◆[Hopeful Stakes 2022 Forecast / Chasing Diagnosis]High evaluation “A” around the expected “15 popularity” “Mental toughness” surpassing the old horse OP

◆[Hopeful Stakes 2022 forecast]Past 10 years data / trends, catch-up, frame order, runners, video summary

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Tsuyoshi Yamada Editor-in-chief of “SPREAD”
Former editor-in-chief of a horse racing monthly magazine, now editor-in-chief of “SPREAD”, a media that reads the future of sports. Ever since he was shocked by Tesoro Meisho, who finished 16th in the 1995 Mile CS, he has continued to pursue his predictions. “Uma Musume” is a gold ship pusher.

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