■ Scarface
In the previous race, Hakodate Kinen, which was an actual race for the first time in three and a half months, he pushed hard from outside and struggled to finish third. Although he was slightly behind the first two horses, he managed to finish in second place following three furlongs. It can’t be helped considering the quality of the legs, but it’s regrettable that I was forced to go outside in the middle of the game.
Two races ago, in the GI Osaka Hai, he finished 6th, 0.5 seconds behind winner Potager. He later won the Sapporo Kinen, and is counted as one of the leading horses in the Emperor’s Award this fall. Owner. Also, in the Nakayama Gold Cup, which is four races ahead, he was the first to arrive at the popular heat on beat this time.
While he has four wins in the clockwise direction, the counterclockwise direction is[0.0.0.7]and there is no multiple win range. The lack of good performance in the counterclockwise direction has caused it to lose popularity excessively and give rise to its charm. Even if it’s not popular, I’d like to put it in one of the opponents.
▼Others, Anuma Forecast
◆[Anauma Analyze Vol.2]Explosive hole with a range of “10,000 betting tickets” in the betting ticket “Eligible to be a messenger of upheaval”
Niigata Memorial 2022 Expected Column List
▼Catch-up diagnosis
◆[Catch-up Diagnosis]Aggressive sign is the highest rating “S” for an excellent leading horse “It tells the height of the winning sign”
▼Data prediction
◆[Data capture – Part 1]Light and dark in heat on beat and explosion, rate in betting ticket “100%” and “zero” data
◆[Jockey data]Focus on a master with a top-to-top ratio of over 80%
▼Other data trends for the past 10 years
◆[Frame order]Ehito is the “demon” with a 0% match rate Heat on beat is 5th in the 3rd frame
◆[Pedigree trend]The royal road pedigree with excellent racing compatibility.
▼UMAJIN Channel “Victory! Okai Juku – Niigata Memorial Edition”
Author profile
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 and 2nd in the 1995 Mile CS, he has continued to pursue the Anuma prediction. “Uma Musume” is a gold ship pusher.