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Sarios (right) pushing the trailer

Sarios (right) pushing the trailer


“Daily Crown G2” (11, Tokyo)

It is the beginning of a good advance. Sarios, who chose to fight Kouma in the first fall round without going to the Kikuhana Prize, easily overcame the wall. 3-year-old stallion No. He showed his skill and got drunk on sake for the first time since the Asahi FS Cup in 1919. In the future, it looks like we will be targeting Mile CS (Nov 22, Hanshin) and Hong Kong. Second place was the fourth most popular Daiwa Cagney, and third place was the fifth most popular Sunray Pocket.

It was the perfect first fall game. Salios, who finished second with the Satsuki Prize, Derby, easily cleared the wall of the old horses in battle, as if the power is different here.

After deciding to get off to a good start with a sense of departure that has been further refined since spring, he secured a perfect fourth place while observing his surroundings. I easily got the steady flow of the first half 5F 58 seconds 0 carved by Taurus Gemini who took the lead. “It was a good start and I immediately got a position behind Mr. Uchida (Daiwa Cagney),” Lemer said. At this point, he recalled, “I was sure to win.”

The last straight line we find. All you have to do is measure the timing of the removal. “I could feel the power of the horse and I endured it until I went up the hill and accelerated little by little.” When I gave the GO signal with complete satisfaction, my partner instantly opened the engine fully. “As the riding field was a bit loose, I concentrated on the goal”, he continued to inspire without letting go of his hands, and with the fastest rise of 34 seconds and 1 sharpness of the limbs, he made a decisive difference of 3 horses.

“I had a perfect race. The horses had a really good race. I’m very happy.” Lemer, who won the 10th trip, was also a highly acclaimed race. Furthermore, he himself won 4 consecutive victories from 8 to 11R and expressed his joy by saying, “I’m a go-chan.”

In the spring classic, I was humiliated in front of a great wall called Contrail, but it was a triumphant play that seemed to lighten the mood. Masashi Yonemoto, representative of Silk Racing, was delighted that “today’s result is the best” and revealed the next goal: “I think it will be Mile CS or Hong Kong in the future.” To the fruitful autumn-. From here the march begins.

Provided by: Daily Sports

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