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Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) (G1) - Almond Eye's Come-from-Behind Victory Renews Race Record
Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) (G1)

Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) (G1)

Second pick Almond Eye captured the first of the 2018 three-year-old fillies’ Triple, the Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) to give sire Lord Kanaloa his first G1 title as a sire. The speedy filly’s winning time of 1:33.1 renewed the previous race record held by Apapane in 2010 by 0.2 seconds. Out of 2006 Queen Elilzabeth II Commemorative Cup winner Fusaichi Panndora, Almond Eye made her two-year-old debut in August last year and broke her maiden in her second career start in October. Her G1 triumph in the race came after the filly scored her first grade-race victory in January in the Shinzan Kinen. Trainer Sakae Kunieda, who had previously won the Oka Sho in 2010 with Apapane, subsequent winner of all three of the fillies’ Triple, scored his 12th JRA-G1 title with win—his latest being with Danon Platina in the 2014 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes. Jockey Christophe Lemaire, who finally captured his first Oka Sho title after two misses with race favorites, Major Emblem (fourth) and Soul Stirring (third) in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Lemaire collected his 15th JRA-G1 title after his most recent win with Deirdre in the Shuka Sho last year.

Almond Eye was unhurried early, raced second from the rear and, while still way back entering the homestretch, exerted an impressive turn of speed that marked the fastest finish over the final 600 meters that carried the Lord Kanaloa filly past her rivals and close in on Lucky Lilac in the final strides for a 1-3/4-length victory.

“Her response and speed at the stretch was unbelievable and felt great! Her strides kept getting bigger and all I had to do was to keep her straight. A step up in distance shouldn’t be a problem for this talented filly who has great potentials to win the Triple,” commented Lemaire

Lucky Lilac, who was sent to post race favorite and undefeated in four career starts including the two-year-old championship G1, the 2017 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies over the same course and distance at Hanshin, broke sharply from the innermost stall and settled nicely in fourth position along the rails and within striking distance from the leader. Advancing to third position at the third corner and shifting out slightly turning for home, the Orfevre filly came forth as expected down the center lane, assumed command passing the furlong pole but failed to exert her trademark burst of speed despite her jockey’s left-hand urgings and, while staying in contention to the wire, was unable to match the finishing speed of the winner and succumbed to second.

Lily Noble was rated not far back from the leaders in mid-division and outside rivals, allowing her to make smooth headway approaching the final corner. Securing a clear path along the outside route entering the stretch, the Rulership filly commenced her chase but overtaken by the fast closing winner on her outside and only really picked up her speed in the closing stages for the share.

Other Horses:
4th: (7) Tosen Bless―raced in mid-division, showed good late drive but failed to threaten
5th: (17) Mau Lea―traveled wide in mid-pack, lacked needed kick at stretch
6th: (3) Liberty Heights―saved ground in mid-group, quickened at stretch then faded
7th: (5) Red Sakuya―ran in 5th, ran willingly but overtaken by rivals in final strides
8th: (6) Scarlet Color―settled in mid-division, showed belated effort at stretch
9th: (18) Tsuzumimon―advanced to 2nd from widest stall, led at early stretch, weakened in last 200m
10th: (15) Primo Scene―was off slow, met traffic, belated kick from 300m out
11th: (4) Encore Plus―hugged rails in mid-pack, quickened until 100m out, weakened thereafter
12th: (16) Finift―sat wide towards rear, checked 300m out then showed belated effort
13th: (12) Dernier Or―trailed in rear, angled wide, passed tired rivals
14th: (8) Harlem Line―raced in mid-group, ran gamely until 200m out, dropped back thereafter
15th: (14) Red Regnant―traveled wide in mid-division, found little room after entering to lane
16th: (11) Cordierite―set pace, gradually fell back at stretch
17th: (10) Aonbharr―prominent early in 3rd, faded after final corner
Scratched: (2) Amalfi Coast―due to lameness in her left foreleg

THE 78TH OKA SHO (JAPANESE 1000 GUINEAS, G1)
3-year-old Fillies, 1,600 meters (about 8 furlongs), turf, right-handed
Sunday, April 8, 2018      Hanshin Racecourse      11th Race      Post time: 15:40
Total prize money: ¥ 226,800,000 (about US$ 2,062,000 <US$1=¥110>)
3-y-o: 55kg (about 121 lbs), 2kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2015
Safety factor: 18 runners

FP BK PP Horse Sex
Age
Wgt
(kg)
Sire
Dam
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Breeder
Margin
(L3F)
Odds
(Fav)
1 7 13 Almond Eye
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Lord Kanaloa
Fusaichi Pandora
C. Lemaire
S. Kunieda
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
1:33.1
(33.2)
3.9
(2)
2 1 1 Lucky Lilac
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Orfevre
Lilacs and Lace
S. Ishibashi
M. Matsunaga
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
1-3/4
(34.5)
1.8
(1)
3 5 9 Lily Noble
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Rulership
Pure Chaplet
Y. Kawada
K. Fujioka
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
1/2
(34.3)
7.4
(3)
4 4 7 Tosen Bless
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Deep Impact
Bloomin’ Bar
Y. Shibata
Y. Kato
Takaya Shimakawa
Yukihiro Moroe
1-3/4
(34.2)
42.1
(8)
5 8 17 Mau Lea
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Deep Impact
Buy the Cat
Y. Take
T. Tezuka
Yukihiro Ochiai
Shimokobe Farm
Nose
(34.4)
13.5
(4)
6 2 3 Liberty Heights
(JPN)
F3 55.0 King Kamehameha
Dubawi Heights
Y. Kitamura
T. Takano
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Farm
Nose
(34.6)
62.3
(10)
7 3 5 Red Sakuya
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Deep Impact
Sakurasaku
K. Matsuyama
H. Fujiwara
TokyoHorseRacing Co., Ltd
Shadai Farm
Nose
(34.8)
70.4
(12)
8 3 6 Scarlet Color
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Victoire Pisa
Ventus
Y. Iwata
R. Takahashi
Koji Maeda
North Hills Co,. Ltd.
Neck
(34.4)
193.3
(15)
9 8 18 Tsuzumimon
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Strong Return
Katamachi Botan
S. Akiyama
K. Fujioka
Itohan Holdings Co., Ltd.
Yukihiro Moroe
Nose
(35.1)
277.7
(16)
10 7 15 Primo Scene
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Deep Impact
Mosheen
K. Tosaki
T. Kimura
Silk Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Racing
1-1/4
(34.3)
23.4
(6)
11 2 4 Encore Plus
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Deep Impact
Oyster Ticket
K. Fujioka
Y. Tomomichi
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Inc.
2
(34.9)
45.4
(9)
12 8 16 Finift
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Deep Impact
Kokoshnik
Y. Fukunaga
H. Fujiwara
U. Carrot Farm
Northern Racing
1-1/2
(34.8)
20.1
(5)
13 6 12 Dernier Or
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Stay Gold
Oriental Art
K. Ikezoe
Y. Ikee
Sunday Racing Co., Ltd.
Shadai Corporation Inc.
Neck
(34.4)
71.4
(13)
14 4 8 Harlem Line
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Manhattan Cafe
Macris
T. Ono
K. Tanaka
Chizu Yoshida
Shadai Farm
Neck
(35.4)
66.2
(11)
15 7 14 Red Regnant
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Lord Kanaloa
Empress Tiara
M. Demuro
M. Otake
TokyoHorseRacing Co., Ltd
Northern Racing
1/2
(35.3)
24.2
(7)
16 6 11 Cordierite
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Daiwa Major
Dark Sapphire
R. Wada
S. Sasaki
G1 Racing Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
2-1/2
(36.4)
341.0
(17)
17 5 10 Aonbharr
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Lord Kanaloa
Alluring Voice
Y. Fujioka
K. Fujioka
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Corporation Inc.
3/4
(36.2)
124.8
(14)
- 1 2 Amalfi Coast
(JPN)
F3 55.0 Daiwa Major
Gypsy Highway
S. Hamanaka
K. Makita
Shadai Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Shadai Farm
Scratched

FP=Final Position / BK=Bracket Number / PP=Post Position / Wgt=Weight / L3F=Time of Last 3 Furlongs (600m)

Note1: No Foreign Contenders
Note2: Figures quoted under Odds are Win Odds, which show the amount of money you get back per single unit (100yen), and Fav indicates the order of favorites.

WINNING TIME: 1:33.1 (race record) GOING: Firm WEATHER: Fine
TURNOVER FOR THE RACE ALONE: ¥ 16,918,015,100
TURNOVER FOR THE DAY: ¥ 25,437,441,800 ATTENDANCE: 46,794

PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
WIN No.13 ¥390 BRACKET QUINELLA 1-7 ¥380 QUINELLA 1-13 ¥480
PLACE No.13 ¥140 QUINELLA PLACE 1-13 ¥230 EXACTA 13-1 ¥990
No.1 ¥110 9-13 ¥430 TRIO 1-9-13 ¥830
No.9 ¥140 1-9 ¥230 TRIFECTA 13-1-9 ¥3,780

 

  1. 1.Almond Eye (JPN), bay, filly, 3-year-old
    Lord Kanaloa / Fusaichi Pandora (Sunday Silence)
    Owner: Silk Racing Co., Ltd. Breeder: Northern Racing  
    Trainer: Sakae Kunieda Jockey: Christophe Lemaire  
    4 Starts, 3 Wins    
    Added money: ¥ 129,703,000 Career earnings: ¥ 175,958,000  
    Principal race performances: ’18 Shinzan Kinen (G3, 1,600m) 1st

  2. 2.Lucky Lilac (JPN), chestnut, filly, 3-year-old
    Orfevre / Lilacs and Lace (Flower Alley)
    Owner: Sunday Racing Co., Ltd. Breeder: Northern Racing
    Trainer: Mikio Matsunaga Jockey: Shu Ishibashi

  3. 3.Lily Noble (JPN), bay, filly, 3-year-old
    Rulership / Pure Chaplet (Kurofune)
    Owner: Sunday Racing Co., Ltd. Breeder: Northern Farm
    Trainer: Kenichi Fujioka Jockey: Yuga Kawada
Fractional time (sec./furlong): 12.3 - 10.7 - 11.5 - 12.1 - 12.1 - 11.5 - 11.3 - 11.6
Last 4 furlongs: 46.5    Last 3 furlongs: 34.4

Positions at each corner: 3rd corner 11,18(1,10)5(3,8,9)14(4,6)17,7,16(15,13)12
4th corner (*11,18)(1,10,5)(3,8,9)(4,6,14,17)(15,7,16)13,12

Note1: Underlined bold number indicates the winning horse.
Note2: Horse numbers are indicated in the order of their positions at each corner, with the first position listed first. Two or more horses inside the same parentheses indicate that they were positioned side by side. Hyphens between the horse numbers indicate that there is distance between the former and the latter. The asterisk indicates a slight lead.

 

* Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) (G1)
The Oka Sho, which is the first of the five JRA Classics held during the year, determines the champion three-year-old filly possessing the fastest speed running over 1,600 meters and serves as an opportunity to scout potential broodmare talents. The Japanese equivalent to the One Thousand Guineas originated in England, the Oka Sho was first held at Nakayama Racecourse in Chiba, run over 1,800 meters and under the name “Nakayama Yonsai Himba Tokubetsu”, then changed its distance and venue under the new name, “Oka Sho” (Oka, meaning cherry flower which is in full bloom at this time of the season). With the entire graded races opening its doors to foreign-trained horses in 2010, the three-year-old Classics including this race entered a new phase with international G1 status. While speed is a much required ability to win this race, the extension of the homestretch as well as a deeper turf surface and an uphill stretch at Hanshin after the track renovation in 1991 has added “stamina” as an added qualification—a newly added outside turf track further extended the homestretch in 2006.
The Oka Sho, together with the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, G1, 2,400m) and the Shuka Sho (G1, 2,000m), is also widely considered as the fillies’ version of the “Triple Crown”, a title which has been claimed by four fillies in the past, including Apapane (JPN, by King Kamehameha) and Gentildonna (JPN, by Deep Impact) who completed the sweep in 2012 and went on to capture the Japan Cup (G1, 2,400m) in 2012 and 2013 and Horse of the Year title in 2012 and 2014.
The top three finishers of the 2017 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (G1, 1,600m), Lucky Lilac, Lily Noble and Mau Lea, finished first, third and second in the Tulip Sho (G2, 1,600m; Mar.3), one of the trial races towards the Oka Sho. The contenders from other trial races who qualified to run the Oka Sho were: Harlem Line and Red Regnant, the top two finishers of the Anemone Stakes (1,600m; Mar.10); Liberty Heights, Encore Plus and Dernier Or, the top three finishers of the Fillies’ Revue (G2, 1,400m; Mar.11). The field also included Primo Scene, Almond Eye and Red Sakuya who won the Fairy Stakes (G3, 1,600m; Jan.7), the Shinzan Kinen (G3, 1,600m; Jan.8) and the Elfin Stakes (1,600m; Feb.3), respectively.

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