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[Tenno Sho (Spring) Prospects]I want to aim for Saliera, a filly with good running conditions | Horse Racing News – netkeiba

[Tenno Sho (Spring) Prospects]I want to aim for Saliera, a filly with good running conditions | Horse Racing News – netkeiba
[Tenno Sho (Spring) Prospects]I want to aim for Saliera, a filly with good running conditions | Horse Racing News – netkeiba
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Saliera scheduled to run in the Tenno Sho (Spring) (Photo: Yuki Shimono)

Kyoto has a hill with a height difference of approximately 4m at the 3rd corner, and how to overcome this is the key to a good run. Especially if it’s 3200m, which you will pass twice. It’s a tricky course, so not only does it depend on the horse’s aptitude, but it also depends on the rider’s lead. In other words, one way to make predictions is to focus on the jockey’s track record in Kyoto.

1. Pay attention to the 4th corner position of the front race

In the last 10 races held in Kyoto, the horse that was first in the four corners in the previous race was[1-2-0-10]He didn’t do much, and the only one who managed to win was Kitasan Black.Also, some horses were ranked 7th or lower in the four corners.[0-3-2-55]The win rate is only 8.3%. It would be a good idea to aim for horses that have raced in the good to mid-ranked races. The best is second.

2. Trends by stallion lineage

In the last 10 races held in Kyoto, the 10 winning horses all had Sunday Silence-type horses in their sire, and nine of the 2nd place winners were Sunday Silence-type horses. On the other hand, 26 so-called Mr. Prospector horses, of which King Kamehameha is a representative example, entered the race, but not a single one entered the betting range. This includes the Kikuka Sho horse Kiseki (sire Ruler Ship), which was the 3rd most popular horse in 2020, and U Can Smile, which was the 2nd most popular horse in 2020. Also, last year, the most popular Duramente-bred title holder had a four-corner race and had to cancel the race.

3.Jockey performance

Looking at the results by jockey for the 20 races held in Kyoto between 2002 and 2023, the top winning percentages among active jockeys who rode five or more times are, from top to bottom, C. Lemaire, Toyo Take, Masami Matsuoka, and Kitamura. Jockey Yuichi and Norihiro Yokoyama. The two riders scheduled to ride this time are jockeys Toyo Take and Norihiro Yokoyama.

Saliera finished second in the previous race, the Diamond Stakes, with no difference in time from winner Theo Royal. He is a Sunday Silence type out of Deep Impact, has jockey Yutaka Take in the saddle, and is in a good position in the previous race, so he has good running conditions. It’s enough for a filly to win here for the first time in 71 years.

The article is in Japanese

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