22/12/2017. Giappone: Kitasan Black vuol chiudere in bellezza nell’Arima Kinen del 24! Ecco il clou nipponico del fine settimana // Korea: Seoul Saturday, Race-By-Race Preview (December 23rd) //

 

ARIMA KINEN (THE GRAND PRIX) (G1)

TO CLOSE ON Tue, 7 November 2017,   NAKAYAMA /right handed

 

2016 Winner : Satono Diamond
 

Sunday, 24 December 2017

 

Distance 2500m, Turf /about 12.5 furlongs
Total Value ¥648,000,000 /about US$5,635,000
Prize Money for the Winner ¥300,000,000 /about US$2,609,000
Qualification to Run 3yo&up
Maximum number of Starters 16
Nomination Tue, 7 November 2017 free of charge
Declaration Thu, 21 December 2017
Entry to Japan from Thu, 7 Dec ‘17 to Thu, 14 Dec ‘17
*Payment Fri, 15 December 2017 ¥300,000 /about US$2,609

 

Weight:  3yo 55 kg 4yo+ 57 kg;  Allowance: Fillies & Mares:2 kg;  Southern Hemisphere Bred born in 2014:2 kg

 

List of JRA Graded Races

fonte : HR in Japan 

 

Giappone: Kitasan Black vuol chiudere in bellezza nell’Arima Kinen del 24! Ecco il clou nipponico del fine settimana..

 

Ci siamo, mancano solo pochi giorni ad uno degli eventi più attesi in Giappone. La corsa del popolo, o meglio, l’Arima Kinen G1 giunto alla sua 62° edizione. Esattamente si correrà il 24 Dicembre, presso l’ippodromo di Nakayama, nella prefettura di Chiba, vicino Tokyo, con 547 milioni di yen in palio, di cui 300 al vincitore. La “dream race” si corre sui 2,500 metri ed è riservata ai cavalli di 3 anni ed oltre. La storia l’abbiamo raccontata spesso ma la riproponiamo in queste righe. Si corre in omaggio a Yoriyasu Arima, politico giapponese che ha vissuto il periodo della seconda guerra mondiale al vertice, ed inventore di questa corsa. L’Arima Kinen funziona così: è la corsa più attesa e più scommessa perchè vengono coinvolti tantissimi appassionati. Dei 16 partecipanti i primi 10 vengono scelti attraverso i voti, il resto lo fanno le somme vinte. La pubblicità è massiccia: Nei talk show, in metro, nei ristoranti e nei centri commerciali non si parla d’altro. Di solito il movimento di gioco, solo su una corsa, supera €300 milioni, praticamente il 33% in più del nostro montepremi in Italia in un colpo solo. A vederlo all’ippodromo ci vanno almeno 150,000 persone, mentre non si contano quelli che saranno collegati a livello planetario. 

Lo scorso anno a vincere fu Satono Diamond con in sella Cristophe Patrice Lemaire, nonostante il cavallo a prendere più voti fosse stato Kitasan Black (Black Tide), con 1,543,464 voti raccolti, che più di tutti negli ultimi anni ha catturato l’immaginario degli appassionatissimi di corse. Avere più voti non significa vincere, o almeno, non accade da un pò. Nel 2000 T M Opera O, nel 2004 Symboli Kris S, nel 2004 Zenno Rob Roy, nel 2006 Deep Impact, nel 2013 Orfevre furono quelli che raccolsero più voti e poi vinsero. Ma chi sono più attesi di questo Arima Kinen? 

Sicuramente lo stesso Kitasan Black, al passo d’addio prima dell’ingresso in razza che vuole chiudere in bellezza. Il sorteggio degli steccati è stato favorevole per lui. Non ha un pedigree spaziale tanto che è figlio di Black Tide (Sunday Silence), fratello pieno di Deep Impact che in razza in Giappone sta facendo sfaceli. Allenato da Hisashi Shimizu e di proprietà di Ono Shoji, ha vinto recentemente il suo sesto G1 nel Tenno Sho G1, dove si è riproposto alla grande dopo un periodo poco fortunato in termini di forma. In carriera ha vinto il Kikuka Sho G1 a tre anni, la Japan Cup G1 ed il Tenno Sho G1 a 4 anni, ed il Tenno Sho autunnale e primaverile e l’Osaka Hai a 5 anni, senza contare i piazzamenti nelle 2000 Ghinee giapponesi, nell’Arima Kinen per 2 volte, nel Takarazuka Kinen G1. In totale 11 vittorie in 18 uscite con 5 piazzamenti all’attivo e somme vinte per ¥1,497,961,000.

La stagione 2017 era iniziata la grande con 2 vittorie su 2 tra Kyoto ed Hanshin, ma una bruttissima performance nel Takarazuka Kinen di Giugno, dove giunse nono alle spalle di Satono Crown, ne aveva fatto rivedere i piani in vista dell’Arc de Triomphe G1. Rientrato dopo 4 mesi, è tornato ad offrire un rendimento altissimo proprio a Tokyo, nel Tenno Sho G1, ma piazzandosi poi terzo nella Japan Cup vinta da Cheval Grand.

Il secondo favorito è Suave Richard (Heart’s Cry) che avrà in sella Mirco Demuro. Si tratta di un tre anni che ha steccato nelle 2000 Ghinee nipponiche, ma è arrivato secondo nel Tokyo Yushun G1, il Derby, a fine Maggio. Rientrato con una prestazione notevole nel Copa Republica Argentina G2 contro gli anziani, è uno dei candidati alla vittoria anche se a Nakayama, dove devi essere capace ed agile, ci ha corso molto male nel Satsuki Sho. Oggi ha pescato steccato brutto, Mirco Demuro dovrà fare una magia. Degli altri c’è attesa certamente anche per Satono Crown (Marju) con Ryan Moore, Cheval Grand (Heart’s Cry) con Hugh Bowman, Queens Ring (Manhattan Cafè) con Cristophe Patrice Lemaire, e Sounds Of Heart (Neo Universe) con Cristian Demuro in sella. 

IL CAMPO PARTENTI DELL’ARIMA KINEN QUI. Oppure se vi piace leggere in lingua originale il campo dei partecipanti con schede e video, cliccare su questo LINK.

Sabato ad Hanshin c’è un bell’antipasto con la The Hanshin Cup G2 sui 1400 metri che mette in confronto 3 anni ed anziani di tutte le categorie più importanti. Sono in 18 al viia, Cristian Demuro sarà su Mozu Ascot (Frankel), un 3 anni contro cavalli titolatissimi. Mirco Demuro rimarrà a Nakayama. Da segnalare che questa è l’ultima settimana per vincere corse in Giappone ma ormai non ci sono dubbi che il leader della classifica rimarrà Cristophe Lemaire attualmente titolare di 194 vittorie, oltre 20 lunghezze dalla coppia Keita Tosaki (169) e Mirco Demuro (168), con quest’ultimo che sfrutterà il weekend per scalzare il collega nipponico per la lotta al secondo posta. FOZZA MICCO!

 
 
 
 

Seoul Saturday: Race-By-Race Preview (December 23rd)

by gyongmaman

It’s the eve of the Eve and Seoul Racecourse runs its final cards of 2017 on Saturday and Sunday. Djordje Perovic is set to become champion jockey, leading closest rival Kim Yong Geun by six wins heading into the final two days of racing. Seoul runs 11 races on Saturday from 10:45 to 18:00. Here are the previews:

 

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Going to be champion – Djordje Perovic (Pic: Ross Holburt)

 

Race 1: Class 6 (1300M) Allowance / KRW 22 Million

(2) CAPTAIN POWER got off to a poor start when well-backed over 1000M last start but he’s performed well at this distance already and looks to have every chance of a maiden win here. (7) NAEGA JAL NAGA didn’t appreciate being asked to go round 1700M three weeks ago but has a 2nd place to his name at this distance and should be involved here. Similarly dropping back in distance and into contention is (9) ONE TWO THREE. (10) JIGONG JEIL had a bad day at the office last start but has shown promise and gets another chance here while (4) SEONGUNG put in a creditable enough debut a full twelve weeks ago and returns as the wildcard here. Worth noting that none of the likely favourites are expected to be on the early speed.

Selections (2) Captain Power (7) Naega Jal Naga (9) One Two Three (10) Jigong Jeil
Next Best 4, 12
Fast Start 1, 3, 5

 

Race 2: Class 6 (1300M) Allowance / KRW 60 Million

Not much experience here and it looks wide open. Newly crowned “Jockey Of The Year” will have the chance to add to his winners with (9) GUREUM SONJITHAE, 2nd at the distance o November 11th having led almost the whole way around. He’ll be on speed again and this time could well hang on for a stable that’s bang in form at the moment. (5) PALDO GANGTA has shown promise in two starts so far with a 3rd place in a stiffer contest than this three weeks ago. He takes on further than the minimum distance for the first time here. Among the other experienced ones, (12) MASYA was a decent 4th on debut at the end of last month and can be considered for improvement. Turning to the debut-makers, (1) MIR PARK and (10) MIRACLE HANSEN both looked sharp in winning trials and may be backed first-up.

Selections (9) Gureum Sonjithae (5) Paldo Gangta (10) Miracle Hansen (12) Masya
Next Best 1, 2
Fast Start 9, 10

 

Race 3: Class 6 (1000M) Allowance / KRW 60 Million

Twelve previously unraced 2-year-olds make a late season debut here and we’re going to be a touch lazy and go on their performances in trials. The only one to win a heat was (4) BOEUNUI KKUM, who did so in decent enough fashion a month ago. She’ll be well-backed here. (10) SEUNGRI NARAE was arguably a little more impressive in finishing 2ndin his heat earlier this month and looks set to get a fast start here and could go all the way. Those two look to be the standouts but expect support too for (1) ROAD WOMAN and (3) BEST CHAPEL, both of whom get top jockey bookings. French jockey David Breux gets his first taste of Korean racing on (5) DAEHO CHEONHA, however, given the colt’s trial showings, we’ll take a watching brief with that particular one. As ever in these kind of races, keep an eye on the Korean pools.

Selections (10) Seungri Narae (4) Boeunui Kkum (1) Road Woman (3) Best Chapel
Next Best 9, 2
Fast Start 7, 10, 11, 12

 

Race 4: Class 6 (1700M) Allowance / KRW 22 Million

(6) BULSA BULPAE was relatively unfancied but still managed to beat five of these on her way to 3rd place over the distance on November 25th. She is perhaps a bit one-paced but has shown she can grind out decent finishes and has as much chance as any of them here. (10) NANGMAN STAR was much better fancied that day and only finished a nose behind Bulsa Bulpae in 4th so will have plenty of backers to overturn things this time while (11) SPECIAL DREAM was further back that day but could improve here on what will only be his fourth start. Among those who didn’t go in that race, (5) KHENDUM POWER’s latest two haven’t been impressive but he has a 2nd place at the distance and could get close here while (7) NEULPUREUN CHEONHA’s latest run gives hope – he’ll be at the rear from the start but plenty of these could come back to him in the closing stages.

Selections (6) Bulsa Bulpae (10) Nangman Star (11) Special Dream (7) Neulpureun Cheonha
Next Best 5, 8
Fast Start 2, 3, 4

 

Race 5: Class 4 (1700M) Allowance / KRW 60 Million

(1) JINGYEOGUI TYRANNO is set to be a warm favourite here following a strong 2ndplace over the distance on November 19th. He led for much of that race and should be on pace once again. (2) SOCCER HERO was 5th that day and could get closer today although it’s another “Jingyeogui”, (7) JINGYEOGUI YEONGUNG who could be the main threat. He was 2nd to the very good Lion Rock in a fast time at the distance at the end of November and is looking like he finally has a win in him. (11) GEUMA FORTE has won two of his latest three and while he could only manage 4th when favourite last time out, should play a role here while (10) WHANGHORAN JILJU’s previous attempt at this distance back in August didn’t go well, her latest form has been encouraging and she could be ready for another go.

Selections (1) Jingyeogui Tyranno (11) Geuma Forte (7) Jingyeogui Yeongung (2) Soccer Hero
Next Best 10, 4
Fast Start 1, 3, 10

 

Race 6: Class 5 (1000M) Handicap / KRW 40 Million

A few in here with some potential. Both (10) HANSEN GLORY and (8) PANGPANG GARI are up in class following maiden victories last time out, the latter’s especially eye-catching. Both will be on speed here and both will have plenty of backers to win again. (4) GEUMA THUNDER was 3rd behind Hansen Glory last time but with that being a second 3rd to go with a 2nd place finish, she finds herself up in class too but with plenty of scope to be competitive. (5) FANTASTIC QUEEN and (7) WITH FRIENDSHIP ended 5th and 7th over 1200M on November 25th. They should both be a little more competitive than that here.

Selections (10) Hansen Glory (8) Pangpang Gari (7) With Friendship (4) Geuma Thunder
Next Best 5, 9
Fast Start 4, 8, 9, 10, 12

 

Race 7: Class 5 (1300M) Handicap / KRW 40 Million

Three starts and three runner-up finishes so far for (8) ALL OF ME. She’s been a well beaten 2nd each time but without any disgrace as she’s yet to be favourite and all three who have beaten here are decent types. That doesn’t apply here. She will be favourite and she should win. (2) SIMPLE RULES is up in class following a win and two 3rd place finishes and while she looks to have a bit more to find, can be in placing contention too. More experienced is (3) STAR PERFECT, a solid enough 3rd in a similar race three weeks ago and with a chance to at least repeat. (5) GREEN K did ok on her first attempt at this class in a slightly stiffer race than this and can get closer than 6th today while (4) EPIPOLAR and (9) GWASOK DOLPUNG have both proven to be competitive at this class.

Selections (8) All Of Me (2) Simple Rules (5) Green K (3) Star Perfect
Next Best 4, 9
Fast Start 1, 2, 3, 6

 

Race 8: Class 4 (1400M) Handicap / KRW 60 Million

With two wins from three (3) CONTRAIL has made it up to class 4 in double-quick time but there’s little to be afraid of here. His only defeat so far was at 1700M with both of his wins at 1300M. He’s likely to be on the early speed here and can go all the way. It’s by no means an easy race though. (2) JIGONG BULPAE comes in fresh seven weeks after running 3rd in a good race at 1300M, beating (10) GEUMGANG CHEONHA in the process. The latter of those two went on to finish 4th behind (9) GWANGMA HILL two weeks later and all three of those should be in the hunt today. (7) YOUNG STORM, 5thbehind Gwangma Hill and Geumgang Cheonha in that November 18th race, is another who could be in contention for a place.

Selections (3) Contrail (9) Gwangma Hill (2) Jigong Bulpae (10) Geumgang Cheonha
Next Best 7, 1
Fast Start 1, 3, 6, 11

 

Race 9: Class 3 (1700M) Handicap / KRW 75 Million

(11) LION ROCK, one of Triple Nine’s “full brothers” returned from six months off on November 26th to record a very impressive victory over 1700M. He’s up in class today, but class is something he’s not short of himself and he should be winning this too. (3) NASCA PRINCE returns to action today for the first time since May and has every chance of going well while (5) SUSEONG CHAMP and (7) SARYEONI HEALING both went around at 1900M last time out and while they didn’t run badly, both should be happier today back at 1700M. (6) YONGCHONG is another who should be in at least the placing frame.

Selections (11) Lion Rock (7) Saryeoni Healing (3) Nasca Prince (5) Suseong Champ
Next Best 6, 4
Fast Start 3, 5, 11

 

Race 10: Class Open (1200M) Allowance / KRW 200 Million

Nice chance for these juveniles to finish the year picking up a big prize and this is basically a re-run of the Nonghyup Chairman’s Trophy which took place on November 19th. Winner that day was (5) P.K. PARTY, who is now six for six and while that day she was only fourth in the betting, she’ll be favourite to prevail one again, in gate to wire fashion. (3) OP SEVEN was 2nd that day and looks to be the main danger again with 3rdto 5th place-getters (2) MOONHAK CHIEF, (9) CHEONGSU YEOGEOL and (4) TIZ PLAN all returning for another go too. They’ll likely be 1-5 in the market.

Selections (5) P.K. Party (3) OP Seven (2) Moonhak Chief (4) Tiz Plan
Next Best 9, 6
Fast Start 1, 5, 6

 

Race 11: Class 2 (1800M) Handicap / KRW 90 Million

(12) SPECIAL RUNNER was a class and distance winner on November 18th and while he carries an extra 3.5kg today, he has every chance of backing straight up. 4th that day was (11) PENACOVA and he looks nicely in here to get closer than the four lengths back that he was that day. Both will settle just behind the early leaders and both should finish strongly. (1) DAEIL SHINHWA and (5) BIG TRIO finished 3rd and 4th behind Special Runner back in October and both can be involved here while (3) MAJUNGMUL is up in class following a good four-length win over 1900M on November 18th and is very nicely in the weights here.

Selections (12) Special Runner (11) Penacova (1) Daeil Shinhwa (5) Big Trio
Next Best 3, 4
Fast Start 3, 4, 6, 7
 
 
gyongmaman | December 22, 2017