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Last year, she won the Nakayama Himba Stakes as 15th favorite, followed by the Fukushima Himba Stakes as 6th favorite and 2nd. In the autumn Keisei Hai AH, he was the 7th favorite and finished 3rd.
She was 16th in the Victoria Mile and 11th in her previous race, the Queen Elizabeth Cup, and although she did not pass in the GI, she is worthy of attention once more in the handicap match. In the first place, the Victoria Mile was a one-turn unsuitable for the horse, and the Queen Elizabeth Cup was one furlong longer.
Shiba Nakayama has 3 times in the betting ticket in 7 races[2.0.1.4]. He has a stable starting point on the small-turn course, and last year he also ran well in three races in Nakayama and Fukushima, while Tokyo and Hanshin ran mediocre. The inner frame of this time can maximize the strengths of this horse. In addition, handicap is attractive. The actual horse will have an extra 1kg handicap, but considering that the burden weight has been raised to 1kg from this year, it can be said that it is virtually unchanged. Although it is a filly graded race, it is a “good” existence with a track record of 1 win, 2 finishes, 1 3rd place, and 1 time.
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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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