[Sprinters S / Anana Rise]Blind spots around the assumed “10 popularity” Top-class end leg “possibility of one shot” | SPREAD

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Keiichi Obata

■ Travesura

It will be the first horse race in half a year since the Takamatsunomiya Memorial in spring.Travesula. On the day, he was the 7th favorite and a part of the ambush, but in the straight line he stretched out from the inside and put up a good fight to finish 4th, 0.1 seconds behind the winning horse Naranflag. It seems that he had a nosebleed during the race, and although he was not in his best form, he produced a scene in the spring short-distance championship match.

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Although he has not yet won the graded title, he ran well in the Hankyu Cup two races ago, finishing second in Diatonic. In addition, in the 2021 Keio Cup Spring C, three races before, he is doing well in second place with the same time from his winning horse Laudacion. All of them have recorded the fastest rising speed, and it has been proven that it has top-class power in the end legs. There is no sense of inferiority, and there is enough possibility of one shot if even the development is addicted here.

At first glance, the clockwise turf is[3.4.0.10]which is a mediocre result. Kuragami, Katshun Samejima, who won the graded prize at the Kobe Shimbun Cup last week and is gaining momentum, creates a big stir.

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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 and 2nd in the 1995 Mile CS, he has continued to pursue the Anuma prediction. “Uma Musume” is a gold ship pusher.

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