Danon the Kid Scores Convincing Win in Hopeful Stakes
Race favorite Danon the Kid claimed this year’s Hopeful Stakes giving his sire Just a Way (JPN, by Heart’s Cry) his first G1 title. The bay colt has emulated this year’s Triple Crown victor Contrail in capping off his debut campaign undefeated with three consecutive wins—after claiming his debut start over 1,800 meters in June, he scored a graded win in the Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes (G3, 1,800m) on November 23. Trainer Takayuki Yasuda captured his 12th JRA-G1 title, his first since the 2013 Sprinters Stakes with Lord Kanaloa, while jockey Yuga Kawada claimed his 15th, celebrating his latest victory just a week earlier with Grenadier Guards in the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes.
The 15 runners broke smoothly with Land of Liberty grabbing the lead, pressed by Titleholder in second and Orthoclase in third by the first turn. Danon the Kid, along with Vanishing Point on his outside, advanced to third and fourth, respectively, as the field cruised down the backstretch. As the pacesetter swerved way off course and tossed his rider while the field approached the final corner, Danon the Kid made a wide move entering the straight first and turned up an extra gear in the last 100 meters to cross the wire by a good 1-1/4 length margin.
“I’m just so happy that I have at last been able to win on one of my mentor and teacher Mr. Yasuda’s runners. The stable staff did a great job in tuning up the colt and he ran much better than he did in his previous start but still, he couldn’t find a good rhythm and was not steady in the last two corners today. There is still a lot of room for improvement and we intend to work hard so he can kick off a good three-year-old campaign,” commented Yuga Kawada after the race.
Breaking from the most inner stall, third favorite Orthoclase steadily saved ground in third to fourth up to the last corner, advanced smoothly to second by the furlong pole and threatened the eventual winner briefly but lacked the final kick, while holding off Yoho Lake by 1/2 length to finish second.
Sent off fourth favorite, Yoho Lake was unhurried traveling in mid-field and three-wide before making rapid headway rounding the last turn and chased the eventual winner in the straight with the tied fastest late drive but succumbed to third.
Other Horses:
4th: (11) Titleholder—broke sharply, pressed pace, fought briefly with winner in early stretch, gave up 3rd in last 50m
5th: (13) Chevalier Rose—wide trip in 10th to 11th, advanced while chasing Yoho Lake in straight, no match
6th: (5) Tenkaharu—settled in 10th to 11th, rounded last corner economically, showed effort
7th: (9) Aoi Sho—4th from rear, shifted out wide for bid, tied with fastest last 3-furlong drive, unable to threaten
8th: (7) Machaon d'Or—saved ground around 13th, made headway along the rails and rallied for the lead, weakened in last 50m
9th: (4) Vigore—took economic trip around 6th, met traffic at early stretch, lacked needed kick
10th: (12) Admire Sage—settled around 7th, took wide route to enter lane, unable to reach contention
11th: (6) Whole Shebang—sat around 6th, dropped position in last corners, showed little at stretch
12th: (8) Vanishing Point—traveled wide in midfield, advanced to 2nd in backstretch, fell back turning last corner
13th: (15) Say Hello to You—traveled 2nd from last, no factor
14th: (14) Moriden Arrow—trailed in very rear, never a threat
Fail to Finish: (3) Land of Liberty—set pace, drifted outside at 4th corner and lost rider
THE 37TH HOPEFUL STAKES (G1)
2-year-olds, Colts & Fillies, 2,000 meters (about 10 furlongs), turf, right-handed
Saturday, December 26, 2020 Nakayama Racecourse 11th Race Post time: 15:25
Total prize money: ¥ 152,200,000 (about US$ 1,410,000 <US$1=¥108>)
2-y-o: 55kg (about 121 lbs), 1 kg allowance for Fillies, 3 kg allowance for Southern Hemisphere-bred born in 2018
Course Record: 1:58.9 Race Record: 2:01.4 [Time Flyer (JPN, by Heart’s Cry), 2017]
Safety factor: 18 runners Going: Firm Weather: Fine
FP |
BK |
PP |
Horse
Jockey |
S&A
Color
Wgt |
Odds
(Fav) |
Margin
(L3F) |
Sire
Dam
(Dam’s Sire) |
Owner
Breeder
Trainer |
1 |
6 |
10 |
Danon the Kid (JPN)
Yuga Kawada |
C2
b.
55.0 |
2.1
(1) |
2:02.8
(36.4) |
Just a Way
Epic Love
(Dansili) |
Danox Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Takayuki Yasuda |
2 |
1 |
1 |
Orthoclase (JPN)
Christophe Lemaire |
C2
d.b.
55.0 |
5.7
(3) |
1-1/4
(36.7) |
Epiphaneia
Marialite
(Deep Impact) |
U. Carrot Farm
Northern Farm
Takashi Kubota |
3 |
2 |
2 |
Yoho Lake (JPN)
Yutaka Take |
C2
b.
55.0 |
13.1
(4) |
1/2
(36.4) |
Deep Impact
Crow Canyon
(French Deputy) |
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co., Ltd.
Kaneko Makoto Holdings Inc.
Yasuo Tomomichi |
4 |
6 |
11 |
Titleholder (JPN)
Keita Tosaki |
C2
b.
55.0 |
19.5
(7) |
1-1/2
(37.0) |
Duramente
Mowen
(Motivator) |
Hiroshi Yamada
Okada Stud
Toru Kurita |
5 |
7 |
13 |
Chevalier Rose (JPN)
Yuichi Kitamura |
C2
b.
55.0 |
14.4
(5) |
Neck
(36.5) |
Deep Impact
Viane Rose
(Sevres Rose) |
U. Carrot Farm
Northern Farm
Hisashi Shimizu |
6 |
3 |
5 |
Tenkaharu (JPN)
Ryusei Sakai |
C2
ch.
55.0 |
274.4
(13) |
1/2
(36.5) |
King Kamehameha
Ginger Punch
(Awesome Again) |
Lion Race Horse Co., Ltd.
Northern Farm
Yoshito Yahagi |
7 |
5 |
9 |
Aoi Sho (JPN)
Shu Ishibashi |
C2
b.
55.0 |
32.1
(8) |
1/2
(36.4) |
Lord Kanaloa
Suichoka
(Symboli Kris S) |
Takayoshi Shintani
Masaaki Nakamura
Eiji Nakadate |
8 |
4 |
7 |
Machaon d'Or (JPN)
Yasunari Iwata |
C2
g.
55.0 |
37.0
(9) |
1
(36.4) |
Gold Ship
Million Wishes
(Darshaan) |
Haruhiko Seki
Northern Racing
Teiichi Konno |
9 |
3 |
4 |
Vigore (JPN)
Takeshi Yokoyama |
C2
g.
55.0 |
175.2
(11) |
4
(37.8) |
Kizuna
Weisse Frau
(King Kamehameha) |
North Hills Co., Ltd.
North Hills Co,. Ltd.
Mikio Matsunaga |
10 |
7 |
12 |
Admire Sage (JPN)
Hayato Yoshida |
C2
b.
55.0 |
19.2
(6) |
3/4
(37.9) |
Duramente
Acoustics
(Cape Cross) |
Junko Kondo
Northern Farm
Yasuo Tomomichi |
11 |
4 |
6 |
Whole Shebang (JPN)
Genki Maruyama |
C2
b.
55.0 |
184.0
(12) |
1-3/4
(38.2) |
Pyro
Someries
(Hard Spun) |
Godolphin
Godolphin
Yoshitada Takahashi |
12 |
5 |
8
B |
Vanishing Point (USA)
Mirco Demuro |
C2
g.
55.0 |
64.7
(10) |
3-1/2
(39.3) |
Tapit
Unrivaled Belle
(Unbridled's Song) |
Yuji Hasegawa
Whisper Hill Farm LLC
Kazuo Fujisawa |
13 |
8 |
15
B |
Say Hello to You (JPN)
Takuya Kowata |
C2
d.b.
55.0 |
455.0
(14) |
Neck
(38.0) |
King Kamehameha
Manhattan Celeb
(Sunday Silence) |
Osamu Hirata
Shadai Farm
Koji Maki |
14 |
8 |
14 |
Moriden Arrow (JPN)
Keishi Yamada |
C2
d.b.
55.0 |
601.9
(15) |
DS
(39.6) |
Espoir City
Arrow Field
(Shaadi) |
Y.Morita
Yoshio Morita
Satoru Kobiyama |
|
2 |
3 |
Land of Liberty (JPN)
Kosei Miura |
C2
b.
55.0 |
3.5
(2) |
FF |
Deep Impact
Dubawi Heights
(Dubawi) |
Teruya Yoshida
Shadai Farm
Yuichi Shikato |
FP: Final Position / BK: Bracket Number / PP: Post Position / S&A: Sex & Age / Wgt: Weight (kg) / DH: Dead Heat / L3F: Time of Last 3 Furlongs (600m)
Color: b.=bay / bl.=black / br.=brown / ch.=chestnut / d.b.=dark bay / d.ch.=dark chestnut / g.=gray / w.=white
Note1: |
No Foreign Contenders |
Note2: |
Figures quoted under Odds are shown in form of decimal odds (single unit is ¥100), and Fav indicates the order of favorites. |
Turnover for the Race alone: ¥ 8,037,598,800 Turnover for the Day: ¥ 18,678,541,100 Attendance: 3,019
PAY-OFF (for ¥100)
Win |
No.10 |
¥ 210 |
Bracket Quinella |
1-6 |
¥ 570 |
Quinella |
1-10 |
¥ 680 |
Place |
No.10 |
¥ 110 |
Quinella Place |
1-10 |
¥ 310 |
Exacta |
10-1 |
¥ 910 |
No.1 |
¥ 180 |
2-10 |
¥ 590 |
Trio |
1-2-10 |
¥ 1,900 |
No.2 |
¥ 280 |
1-2 |
¥ 860 |
Trifecta |
10-1-2 |
¥ 5,560 |
Winner= 3 starts, 3 wins / Added money: ¥ 71,092,000 / Career earnings: ¥ 111,442,000
Fractional time (sec./furlong): |
12.8 - 11.4 - 13.0 - 12.7 - 12.0 - 11.9 - 12.2 - 12.0 - 12.2 - 12.6 |
|
Last 4 furlongs: 49.0 Last 3 furlongs: 36.8 |
Positions at each corner: |
1st corner |
3(1,11)(4,6,10)(12,13,8)(5,2)-9(7,15)14 |
|
2nd corner |
3,11(1,10,8)6(4,12)(2,13)5,9,7,15-14 |
|
3rd corner |
(*3,8)(1,11)10(4,6,12)2,13,5,9,7,15=14 |
|
4th corner |
3,1(8,11,10)4(7,6,2,12)(5,13)9-15=14 |
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. |
* Hopeful Stakes (G1)
Established in 1984 under the name of Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Himba Stakes as a G3 race for two-year-old fillies run over 1,600 meters at Hanshin Racecourse, the race held in December has made various changes in its status over the years. The distance was extended to 2,000 meters while the runners were limited to colts and geldings in 1991, opened its doors once again to fillies and mares in 2000 and acquired international status in 2010. In 2014, the race was given the Hopeful Stakes name, upgraded to G2, excluded geldings and was shifted to a new venue, the Nakayama Racecourse where the first leg of the three-year-old Triple Crown, the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas, G1), is held over the same distance. In 2017, the race made its final elevation in grade and has become JRA’s 24th G1 flat race.
Even before becoming a G1 race, the Hopeful Stakes was highly regarded as the championship event for two- year-old middle-distance prospects aiming for the three-year-old classics and chosen as the main target in place of the traditional two-year-old G1 championships, the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes and the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies run over 1,600 meters. As a result, the 2,000-meter race attracted many talented runners and subsequent G1 title holders such as 2010 Satsuki Sho and 2011 Dubai World Cup (AW, 2,000m) winner Victoire Pisa (JPN, by Neo Universe), 2013 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger, 3,000m) and 2014 Japan Cup (2,400m) victor Epiphaneia (JPN, by Symboli Kris S), 2017 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby, 2,400m) champion Rey de Oro (JPN, by King Kamehameha), 2019 Satsuki Sho winner Saturnalia (JPN, by Lord Kanaloa) and this year’s Triple Crown victor Contrail (JPN, by Deep Impact).
Danon the Kid, the sole graded winner among this year’s lineup, claimed the Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai Stakes (G3, 1,800m, Nov.23) with Titleholder in second. Coming off their respective wins in other prep races were Land of Liberty (the Fuyo Stakes [2,000m, Oct.3]), Yoho Lake (the Shigiku Sho [2,000m, Oct.17]), Orthoclase (the Ivy Stakes [L, 1,800m, Oct.24]), Chevalier Rose (the Hagi Stakes [L, 1,800m; Oct.31]) and Admire Sage (the Kigiku Sho [2,000m, Nov.15]). The field also included Machaon d’Or who came off a third in the Kyoto Nisai Stakes (G3, 2,000m, Nov.28). |
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