Handicapper's Edge

Return to Home Page

Phone: (800)354-9206
edit.staff@brisnet.com

 
 Printer Friendly Page 

Lovely Day prevails in Takarazuka Kinen, garners BC Turf berth

Lovely Day was last seen landing the Naruo Kinen over the course (©Japan Racing Association)
Kaneko Makoto Holdings' homebred Lovely Day (King Kamehameha) drew clear of 15 rivals and then held off the fast closing mare Denim and Ruby (Deep Impact) to win Sunday's 56th running of the Takarazuka Kinen (Jpn-G1) at Hanshin Racecourse by a neck under jockey Yuga Kawada, and gained an automatic berth into the Breeders' Cup Turf (G1)through the international Breeders' Cup Challenge.

Odds-on favorite Gold Ship (Stay Gold), seeking to become the first horse to win three straight editions of the race, broke well behind the field and finished next to last.

The Breeders' Cup Challenge is an international series of races whose winners receive automatic starting positions into a corresponding race of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, which will be held at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, October 30-31.

As a part of the benefits of the Challenge series, Breeders' Cup will pay the US$60,000 entry fee for the connections of Lovely Day to start in the Turf and provide a US$40,000 travel allowance if he is nominated to the Breeders' Cup program by October 19. All horses from Japan are eligible for the Breeders' Cup travel allowance.

Sent off at odds of 14-1 before a crowd of 68,354, Lovely Day, trained by Yasutoshi Ikee, rushed out from the widest stall and traveled just off the pace in second behind Red Davis (Agnes Tachyon) who set a slow pace. Pressing the pace until the top of the homestretch, Lovely Day inherited the lead from the tiring frontrunner with 200 meters to go and accelerated strongly while holding off the powerful late charge by Denim and Ruby for his first Grade 1 title.

The 31-1 Denim and Ruby traveled second from last and, angling to the outside once entering the homestretch, unleashed a ferocious late charge, running the fastest of the field in the last three furlongs, for a neck second. Longshot Shonan Pandora (Deep Impact), after breaking smoothly from the rail, eased back to mid-division while hugging the rails. The four-year-old filly slipped out from the pack to chase the winner through the inner route and although overtaken by Denim and Ruby 100 meters out, held on well to finish third. Toho Jackal (Special Week) finished fourth.

The six-year-old Gold Ship missed the break, being fractious in the gate, and was used up trying to make up for the delay to finish second from last.

"I was able to position him behind the frontrunner with ease as the pace was slow and tried to race him with good rhythm," said winning jockey Kawada. "I was a bit worried about the track (with the effect of the rain), but he responded really well. I was aware of the mare closing in and prayed that he can fend her off. I rode him for the first time (in about a year) after he claimed three grade-race titles and felt that he is growing with every race."

Lovely Day covered the 1 3/8 miles in 2:14.4 over a firm turf course in winning for the fourth time in six starts this year. He came into the Takarazuka Kinen off a two-length victory in the 1 1/4-mile Naruo Kinen  (Jpn-G3) at Hanshin on June 6. He returned to the solid form displayed at the start of the year when won both the 1 1/4-mile Nikkan Sports Sho Nakayama Kimpai (Jpn-G3) at Nakayama and the 1 3/8 mile-Kyoto Kinen (Jpn-G2), but faltered against tougher company when sixth in the 1 7/8-mile Hanshin Daishoten (Jpn-G2) on March 22 and wound up eighth in the two-mile Tenno Sho Spring (Jpn-G1) at Kyoto on May 3.

The victory was also the 12th career Grade 1 training win for Ikee.

This Takarazuka Kinen was the fourth international "Win and You're In" berth for a spot in the Turf offered by the Breeders' Cup this year. On April 11, Criterion (Sebring), won the Queen Elizabeth S. (Aus-G1) at Royal Randwick in Australia to become the first qualifier. Ordak Dan (Hidden Truth) became the second when he won the Gran Premio 25 de Mayo (Arg-G1) at Palermo in Buenos Aires, and Barolo (Northern Afleet) won the Grande Premio Brasil (Brz-G1) on June 21 in Rio de Janeiro at Hipodromo Gavea.

Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com


 


Send this article to a friend