2013 News
2013 Japan Cup (G1) – PreviewThe 33rd Japan Cup looks like it will produce another winner from the home team for the eighth straight year with just three ageing horses from overseas – who have just one win among them this season – set to enter in the Japan Racing Association’s international showpiece. Last season’s Japan Cup – the JRA’s richest race with a purse of 521 million yen, of which 250 million yen goes to the winner – pitted then reigning JRA Horse of the Year Orfevre against French filly Solemiain a rematch of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. The year before, the Japan Cup featured another Arc winner in Danedream, who was coming off victory at Longchamp in record time. But to the disappointment of Japanese fans hoping for a firsthand look at world-class competition, the upcoming Japan Cup on Nov. 24 at Tokyo Racecourse managed to only draw a pair of Irish-bred 6-year-olds in Joshua Tree and Simenon, and 7-year-old Dunaden of France. Of the three, only Joshua Tree– who ran to 10th place in the 2010 Japan Cup and lagged way behind Orfevre and this year’s Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) champion Kizuna in this year’s Arc at 13th – has won in 2013, the Oct. 27 Canadian International at Woodbine. The foreign trio will have its work cut out against a strong group of 19 local nominations, including defending champion Gentildonna, four-time Grade 1 titlist Gold Ship as well as Tenno Sho (Autumn)and Japanese Derby winner Eishin Flash. While the popular Orfevre and Kizuna have opted to pass on the Japan Cup to focus on their recovery from the Arc, the domestic contingency should still be a tall order for Joshua Tree, Simenon and Dunaden. They will be counted on to break a long dry spell in the 2,400-meter Japan Cup for the visitors, who last won in 2005 when the Lanfranco Dettori-ridden Alkaased shattered the race record that still stands at 2 minutes, 22.1 seconds. Before that, Falbrav was the most recent winner from abroad in 2002 with Pilsudski scoring in 1997. A total of 14 foreign horses have lifted the Japan Cup in the race’s history, but a bulk of those victories came in the early years, when Japanese-bred horses were still struggling to hold their own against their counterparts from around the world. As winner of the Canadian International, Joshua Tree is eligible for an 80 million yen winning bonus in the Japan Cup. Among the expected full field of 18, he is the only one to qualify for a bonus. The JRA created the Japan Cup in 1981, driven by the goal to raise the level of Japanese racing to world-class standards. The Japan Cup has always been held in late November over 12 furlongs at the Fuchu track, apart from 2002 when it was run at Nakayama due to renovation work at Tokyo. Along with the Arima Kinen (the Grand Prix), the two Tenno Sho races and the Triple Crown series, the Japan Cup remains one of the highlights on the JRA calendar, having brought to the country many of the biggest names in world racing – both human and equine. The inaugural Japan Cup was open to only horses from North America and Asia before Europe and Oceania joined the guest list the following year. In 1992, the Japan Cup became the JRA’s first Grade 1 race approved by the International Cataloguing Standards and from 1999 to 2005, it was a part of the Emirates World Racing Championship, then the game’s preeminent global tour. With a thin foreign contingency and Orfevre, Kizuna and last month’s fall Tenno Sho champion Just a Way absent, all eyes will be on 2012 Horse of the YearGentildonna and her 4-year-old rival Gold Ship. Filly’s Triple Crown champion Gentildonna was nothing short of superb last season, winning six of seven starts as she became the first 3-year-old filly to win the Japan Cup and was named the year’s top thoroughbred. The Deep Impact daughter, however, has yet to win this season, having raced only three times – starting with the March 30 Dubai Sheema Classic (second), June 23 Takarazuka Kinen (third) and the Oct. 27 Tenno Sho (Autumn), in which she finished a distant second to Just a Way who will not run in the Japan Cup. Gentildonna won’t have the 4 kg allowance she enjoyed as a 3-year-old filly a year ago but at 55 kg, the weight assignment shouldn’t deter her from running her best race. While the Sei Ishizaka-trained filly went under the wire four lengths behind Just a Way in the Tenno Sho (Autumn), she did it under a load of 56 kg, traveling in second position to Tokei Halo who set a frenetic pace on the tough going and wound up 10th. Daiwa Falcon, Red Spada and Danon Ballade trailed Gentildonna, but were fried and finished 15th through 17th in order. After three consecutive defeats, the reins have been passed on from long-time chief jockey Yasunari Iwata to Ryan Moore, who won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in 2010 and 2011 in Japan aboard Snow Fairy. Moore will have the monumental task of not only trying to guide Gentildonna to her first victory of the season as the expected first choice, but also in making her the first repeat winner of the Japan Cup. Gold Ship hammered Gentildonna in their only meeting to date in this year’s Takarazuka Kinen, when the colt won by more than three lengths. The Stay Gold son tripped up in his first start of the autumn, the Oct. 6 Kyoto Daishoten where he finished fifth, but his trainer Naosuke Sugai isn’t concerned about his shape for the Japan Cup or for the year-ending Arima Kinen. “Like us, this will be Gentildonna‘s second start of the fall so I’m sure she’ll be better than last time,” Sugai said of the filly who placed third in the Takarazuka Kinen. “There will be horses from abroad this time, as well as other Grade 1 winners in Japan. We’ll find out soon enough where we are at the moment, but we’re looking forward to it.” Six-year-old Eishin Flash could steal the show from the aforementioned two, being in the most consistent form of his career. This season, the Hideaki Fujiwara-trained horse was third in the Tenno Sho (Autumn), the Grade 2 Sankei Osaka Hai and the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in Hong Kong, and won the Mainichi Okan. Tokyo Racecourse boasts the best and largest facilities of the 10 JRA venues. The track was originally built in 1933 and since then, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art home to Japan’s most prestigious races including the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), Yasuda Kinen, Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) and the Tenno Sho (Autumn). The oval occupies an area of nearly 200 acres and measures just short of 2,120 meters in circumference. The left-handed track undulates throughout, with a gentle downward slope along the backstretch followed by more ups and downs going into the final bend. The home stretch spanning more than half a kilometer is truly punishing, with the course rising 2 meters over the last 140 meters. The Japan Cup will be the 11th race on the Sunday card. Post time is at 3:55 p.m. |
First Nominated Horses from Foreign Countries
JAPAN CUP (G1)
Sunday, November 24
as of October 10number of horse(s): 27
Trained Country | Horse Name | Sex/Age | trainer |
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GB | BROWN PANTHER (GB) | H5 | T. Dascombe |
GB | DANDINO (GB) | H6 | M. Botti |
GB | FORGOTTEN VOICE (IRE) | G8 | N. Henderson |
GB | JOSHUA TREE (IRE) | H6 | E. Dunlop |
GB | RED CADEAUX (GB) | G7 | E. Dunlop |
IRE | CAMELOT (GB) | C4 | A. O’Brien |
IRE | DECLARATION OF WAR (USA) | C4 | A. O’Brien |
IRE | SIMENON (IRE) | G6 | W. Mullins |
FR | CIRRUS DES AIGLES (FR) | G7 | C. Barande-Barbe |
FR | DUNADEN (FR) | H7 | M. Delzangles |
FR | VERY NICE NAME (FR) | C4 | A. De Mieulle |
GER | NOVELLIST (IRE) | C4 | A. Wohler |
ITA | BIZ THE NURSE (IRE) | C3 | S. Botti |
USA | BIG BLUE KITTEN (USA) | H5 | C. Brown |
USA | REAL SOLUTION (USA) | C4 | C. Brown |
USA | BOISTEROUS (USA) | H6 | C. McGaughey III |
USA | POINT OF ENTRY (USA) | H5 | C. McGaughey III |
USA | BRIGHT THOUGHT (USA) | C4 | J. Gutierrez |
USA | EXCLUSIVE STRIKE (USA) | G6 | J. Servis |
USA | INDY POINT (ARG) | C4 | R. Mandella |
USA | LUCAYAN (FR) | C4 | N. Drysdale |
USA | TWILIGHT ECLIPSE (USA) | G4 | T. Albertrani |
USA | VAGABOND SHOES (IRE) | G6 | J. Sadler |
CAN | FORTE DEI MARMI (GB) | G7 | R. Attfield |
CAN | PERFECT TIMBER (CAN) | C4 | R. Attfield |
CAN | GRAND ARCH (USA) | G4 | B. Lynch |
CAN | SO LONG GEORGE (USA) | G4 | J. Charalambous |
Barrier Draw
TOKYO 11R
THE JAPAN CUP(G1)
Post Time : 15:55 |
November 24, 2013, 2400m, Turf |
INT DSN, Special Weight, 3-Year-Olds & Up, Open Class, Value of race: 481,400,000 Yen |
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | total | |
Added Money (Yen) | 250,000,000 | 100,000,000 | 63,000,000 | 38,000,000 | 25,000,000 | 476,000,000 |
Stakes Money (Yen) | 3,780,000 | 1,080,000 | 540,000 | 0 | 0 | 5,400,000 |
Total (Yen) | 253,780,000 | 101,080,000 | 63,540,000 | 38,000,000 | 25,000,000 | 481,400,000 |
Bk | Hs | Horse | Colors | Sex Age |
Weight (Kg) |
Sire Dam |
Dam’s sire Dam’s dam |
Jockey Trainer |
Owner Breeder |
1 | 1 | Verxina(JPN) | F4 | 55.0 | Deep Impact Halwa Sweet |
Machiavellian Halwa Song |
Yasunari Iwata Yasuo Tomomichi |
Kazuhiro Sasaki Northern Racing |
|
1 | 2 | Nakayama Knight(JPN) | H5 | 57.0 | Stay Gold Fiji Girl |
Cacoethes Tsubaki Hime |
Yoshitomi Shibata Yoshitaka Ninomiya |
S.Izumi Okita Bokujo |
|
2 | 3 | Uncoiled(FR) | C4 | 57.0 | Giant’s Causeway Tanzania |
Alzao Triple Couronne |
Hiroki Goto Yoshito Yahagi |
U.Taiki Farm S. F. Bloodstock LLC |
|
2 | 4 | Eishin Flash(JPN) | H6 | 57.0 | King’s Best Moonlady |
Platini Midnight Fever |
Mirco Demuro Hideaki Fujiwara |
Katsuhiko Hirai Shadai Farm |
|
3 | 5 | Tosen Jordan(JPN) | H7 | 57.0 | Jungle Pocket Every Whisper |
Northern Taste Crafty Wife |
William Buick Yasutoshi Ikee |
Takaya Shimakawa Northern Farm |
|
3 | 6 | Admire Rakti(JPN) | H5 | 57.0 | Heart’s Cry Admire Teresa |
Helissio Heed |
Craig Williams Tomoyuki Umeda |
Riichi Kondo Northern Racing |
|
4 | 7 | Gentildonna(JPN) | F4 | 55.0 | Deep Impact Donna Blini |
Bertolini Cal Norma’s Lady |
Ryan Moore Sei Ishizaka |
Sunday Racing Co. Ltd. Northern Racing |
|
4 | 8 | Fire(JPN) | H5 | 57.0 | Agnes Tachyon Hoshino Kamikochi |
Woodman Senate Appointee |
Norihiro Yokoyama Masaru Honda |
Tomiro Fukami Masayuki Terakoshi |
|
5 | 9 | Denim and Ruby(JPN) | F3 | 53.0 | Deep Impact Venenciador |
King Kamehameha Fairy Doll |
Suguru Hamanaka Katsuhiko Sumii |
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co. Ltd. Northern Farm |
|
5 | 10 | Dunaden(FR) | H7 | 57.0 | Nicobar La Marlia |
Kaldounevees La Rotunda |
James Spencer Mikel Delzangles |
Pearl Bloodstock Ltd. CTE Edouard Decazes |
|
6 | 11 | Lelouch(JPN) | H5 | 57.0 | Zenno Rob Roy Danseuse d’Etoile |
Highest Honor Latifolia |
Yuichi Fukunaga Kazuo Fujisawa |
Hidetoshi Yamamoto Shadai Farm |
|
6 | 12 | Hokko Brave(JPN) | H5 | 57.0 | Marvelous Sunday Hokko Memory |
Dancing Brave Yasaka Shori |
Kosei Miura Yasutoshi Matsunaga |
Koichi Yabe Koichi Yabe |
|
7 | 13 | Gold Ship(JPN) | C4 | 57.0 | Stay Gold Point Flag |
Mejiro McQueen Pastoralism |
Hiroyuki Uchida Naosuke Sugai |
Eiichi Kobayashi Eiichi Kobayashi |
|
7 | 14 | Simenon(IRE) | G6 | 57.0 | Marju Epistoliere |
Alzao Epistolienne |
R.Hughes William Mullins |
Wicklow Bloodstock Ltd. Max Morris |
|
8 | 15 | Smart Gear(JPN) | H8 | 57.0 | Marvelous Sunday Squarehead Line |
Pas de Seul Shadai Chatter |
Keita Tosaki Masaru Sayama |
Toru Okawa Daiei Bokujo |
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8 | 16 | Hit the Target(JPN) | H5 | 57.0 | King Kamehameha Latir |
Tamamo Cross Salty Lady |
Yutaka Take Keiji Kato |
Shinji Maeda North Hills Management |
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8 | 17 | Joshua Tree(IRE) | H6 | 57.0 | Montjeu Madeira Mist |
Grand Lodge Mountains of Mist |
John Murtagh Edward Dunlop |
K.K.Al Nabooda&K.Albahou Castlemartin Stud and Skymarc Farm |
Training Report of Foreign Entries
Japan Autumn International
The 33rd Japan Cup (G1)
November 22, 2013 (Friday)
<At Tokyo Racecourse>
Weather: Fine
Going: Standard (dirt course)
Joshua Tree (IRE, H6, bay)
- jogged 1/4 lap, cantered 3/4 lap (dirt course)
(exercised from 7:25 to 7:37, ridden by Jason Tate)
“He looks to be moving well, his weight’s good and he looks well for the time of year. We’re all happy, but not happy with the draw. An outside draw will change plans, but I hope there is good pace—we’ll leave it to the jockey because he’s world-class. The jockey won’t be riding the horse till the race.
The turf looks very dry and firm so I hope they will water it some more.
Regarding the Japanese horses, the top three are Gold Ship, Eishin Flash and Gentildonna, who won last year but will be harder this year since she doesn’t have an age allowance, so for me Gold Ship is the horse to beat.
I would ignore Joshua Tree’s previous run here in the last Japan Cup because it was at the end of a pretty hard season. But he could run very well here because his season was always geared toward the second part of the year, and knowing that it will be tough, we will try very hard.”
(comments taken from Edward Dunlop)
Simenon (IRE, G6, bay)
- schooled saddling area and paddock, jogged 3/4 lap, cantered 3/4 lap, walked 3/4 lap, cantered 3/4 lap, walked 1/4 lap, cantered 3/4 lap (dirt course)
(exercised from 7:39 to 8:15, ridden by Emmet Mullins)
“The horse is in good condition and looks happy. The draw (14) is wide but it’s not the end of the world. The trainer gets here later today, so he will decide how to do the race with this draw.”
(comments taken from Emmet Mullins)
Dunaden (FR, H7, bay)
walked 1/2 lap, lightly cantered 3/4 lap, walked 1/4 lap, cantered 1/2 lap, galloped 1/4 lap (dirt course)
(exercised from 7:28 to 7:56, ridden by Mathieu Brasme)
“It was a long travel from Melbourne through Hong Kong, it was quite longer than we thought, but he’s used to traveling and he recovered very quickly. He’s fresh and fit enough so he won’t do much more than what he did this morning till the race. He will do tomorrow, exactly the same that he did today.
The mile-and-a-half distance would be fine and the fast pace is good for him, but after seeing the turf this morning, I hope the track won’t be too firm—I don’t want him to hurt himself, that’s my only concern.
The draw (10), I think is very good—he will sit in mid-field.”
(comments taken from Mikel Delzangles)
2013 News
2013 Japan Cup (G1) – comments from Japanese runners’ connections
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fonte: Horse Racing Japan