■ Hayayakko
[Intermediate adjustment]Although he continued to play an active part in the dirt, he entered the Shiba heavy prize front in March this year. His previous run, the Hakodate Kinen, was won in a heavy riding ground, with a run that showed his inherent power. I was worried regarding the recoil because it was a tough horse race, but there seemed to be no problems at all, and I decided to continue my stay in Hakodate and face the “white hair confrontation” with my cousin Sodashi at the Sapporo Kinen. He digested 14-14 at Wood on August 3, digested 14-14 on the 7th and appealed to maintain good condition. In the wood match horse on the 10th, which was a week ahead, he captured his target new horse in front of the goal and added it.
[Final overtaking]A joint horse on the Hakodate Shiba course as in the previous race. He led Chandelier, a talented horse who is likely to be a strong candidate in the Sapporo 2-year Stakes, on the outside, and when he entered the straight line, his opponent approached sharply. If you parry this with dignity enough, you can respond by raising the gear as a horse. He ended up first, holding a lead of half a horse length.
[Observation]Originally, he is a quiet type of practice, but his movements last week and this week have been excellent. It seems that he is in a very good situation mentally, as he has been able to demonstrate good spirit on the horse. It even feels like the horse has gained confidence following a long time of victory. The relationship with the other party is strengthened at once, but with the strength of this feeling, it is not surprising that they are evenly matched. It may not be a good idea to underestimate Flock, who was helped by Road Bad Baba in the previous race.
Comprehensive evaluation “A”
▼Others, follow-up diagnosis
◆[Catch-up diagnosis]A low evaluation “B” for a GI horse.
Sapporo Memorial 2022 Expected Column List
▼Anuma Prediction
◆[Anauma Analyze Vol.1]Anama with assumed odds of “40 times” in full swing “I want to add it to my buying eyes”
◆[Anama Analyze Vol.3]Assumed “10 popular” assassins
▼Data prediction
◆[Data capture – Part 1]What is the light and shade in Sodashi and Panthalassa, the winning rate “100%” and “zero” data?
▼Other data trends for the past 10 years
◆[Frame order]Panthalassa and Jack Doll Sodashi enter 5th frame 10th in “Kimon” with a win rate of 0%
◆[Video playback/Sapporo Kinen 2021]Sodashi wins 3-year-old filly, the 3rd horse in history
Takeki Nishimura (freelance writer)
A freelance writer who specializes in overtaking evaluations of racehorses and continues to write mainly for online media. Currently, he writes and is in charge of weekly reports on all the horses that run in the graded prize at UMAJIN.net “Horse Racing Salon”. He is also involved in the professional wrestling industry and has contributed articles to weekly professional wrestling publications and books.