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IAN BLACK checks out his trainee FIFTY PROOF in Japan, they are headed to the Japan Cup on Sunday – Janet Black photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

THE PROOF IS IN….JAPAN!

Local gelding tries tough nuts in Japan Cup

FIFTY PROOF has arrived in Japan for Sunday’s JAPAN CUP

He’s by Whiskey Wisdom, a classy runner for Kinghaven Farms years ago, a former Ontario sire who now stands out in Manitoba. He’s as big a house almost/ And he is a long distance grass lover. FIFTY PROOF, owned by Kinghaven, John Fielding and Ben Hutzel is taking on the world, literally, in this weekend’s Japan Cup.

And the field is very strong.

Joshua Tree and Mores Wells, the 1-2 from the Canadian International are in the race, Grand Prix de Deauville winner Marinous

and Prix de Dollar winner Cirrus des Aigles.

There are about seven Japanese horses eyeing a start including the good filly BUENA VISTA.

A total of 15 horses looks likely for the race.

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IAN BLACK and rider TYLER GASKIN inspect track – Janet Black photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

IMG_4531.JPG TOKYO RACECOURSE – Janet Black photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 FIFTY PROOF GALLOPS – JAPAN RACING PHOTO

 

 

 

 

 

PP’S FOR THE RACE – JAPAN VERSION

http://japanracing.jp/_news2010/pdf/101118.pdf

FROM JAPAN RACING

The 30th Japan Cup (G1) — Report on Overseas Contenders

The Japan Cup, established in 1981, marks three decades this year with its 30th running. A large showing from overseas – eight runners representing five countries – will vie with 10 of Japan’s best for a purse worth nearly 530 million yen.

The participants from overseas include the top two finishers in this year’s Canadian International Stakes (G1) and the Premio Roma (G1) champion from Italy. Four entries are in Japan from France, and one each from Britain, Ireland, Italy and Canada. They are Cirrus Des Aigles, Marinous, Mores Wells, Timos, Dandino, Joshua Tree, Voila Ici, and Fifty Proof.

Marinous (horse number 2)

Marinous (FR, C4, by Numerous, rating; 118L, trained in France) is the top rated of the contenders from overseas and the winner of this year’s G2 Grand Prix de Deauville. Owned by Saeed Naser Al Romaithi, Marinous displayed a strong finish from the outside to finish sixth in the Arc in his last outing. However, he is known as a soft ground specialist and the key concern will be the expected firm Tokyo going. The colt is trained by the French-born Frederic Head, 63, France’s current No. 8 trainer, who retired from a stellar career as jockey in 1997. Head is based in Chantilly and oversees an operation with some 60 horses. As trainer he won the Breeders’ Cup Mile with Goldikova for three years straight from 2008, also becoming the first person to win the race as both jockey and trainer. He rode 15 races in Japan. Marinous will be ridden in the Japan Cup by French rider Davy Bonilla. Bonilla has ridden the colt for 13 of his 19 starts, including three wins, five seconds, two thirds and his recent Arc bid.

http://japanracing.jp/_news2010/101124-02.html

Racing Post report:

O’Donoghue teams up with Joshua Tree again

 By Nicholas Godfrey

Japan: Colm O’Donoghue gets a chance to lay down a claim for the job as Aidan O’Brien’s number one rider when he partners Joshua Tree in the Japan Cup on Sunday.

For so long one of the main Ballydoyle understudies, O’Donoghue is the bookmakers’ favourite to take over the role as retained rider left vacant by news of Johnny Murtagh’s resignation.

Colm O Donoghue

Having enjoyed the biggest success of his career with a fine effort to win last month’s Canadian International on Joshua Tree, O’Donoghue retains the ride on the son of Montjeu in Sunday’s 528 million yen (£4m /€4.7m) contest – a prize fund making the Tokyo contest the second-richest race in the world behind the Dubai World Cup

http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/c-odonoghue-japan-colm-odonoughue-partners-joshua-tree/792131/international/

WOODBINE T-MINUS 9 CARDS

It’s beginning to look a lot like…Nov. 25, one month until you-know-what and just nine giant cards of racing left for the thoroughbreds at Woodbine.

Ho Ho hum, a long winter is coming up for those of us who work in the industry.

But until the last day, there are a lot of races, a lot of horses and some cool handicapping puzzles.

Here are the stats heading into today’s card:

TRAINERS BY WINS

1    Mark E. Casse    530    81    70    71    $4,412,543    15%    222    42%

2    Reade Baker    344    60    66    49    $3,439,166    17%    175    51%

3    Sid C. Attard    263    45    43    28    $2,596,413    17%    116    44%

4    Steven M. Asmussen    258    43    39    35    $1,484,345    17%    117    45%

5    Roger L. Attfield    197    39    33    22    $3,362,291    20%    94    48%

6    Robert P. Tiller    275    37    38    42    $2,294,165    13%    117    43%

6    Nicholas Gonzalez    223    37    32    18    $1,980,948    17%    87    39%

8    Michael P. De Paulo    218    32    30    27    $1,435,436    15%    89    41%

9    Laurie Silvera    179    31    25    19    $1,289,339    17%    75    42%

10    Scott H. Fairlie    218    29    28    31    $1,071,744    13%    88    40%

11    Michael J. Doyle    230    26    34    24    $1,674,042    11%    84    37%

12    Michael V. Pino    63    25    11    8    $629,688    40%    44    70%

JOCKEYS BY WINS

1    Eurico Rosa Da Silva    886    179    140    122    $8,500,096    20%    441    50%

2    Patrick Husbands    899    160    137    136    $8,393,851    18%    433    48%

3    Chantal Sutherland    818    130    117    121    $7,588,876    16%    368    45%

4    Omar Moreno    926    124    130    128    $5,142,732    13%    382    41%

5    Luis Contreras    594    108    92    93    $4,570,345    18%    293    49%

6    Emile Ramsammy    813    100    95    87    $4,688,135    12%    282    35%

7    James McAleney    486    69    69    61    $3,886,611    14%    199    41%

8    Emma-Jayne Wilson    465    63    74    54    $3,417,619    14%    191    41%

9    Jono C. Jones    507    58    68    65    $3,921,361    11%    191    38%

10    Justin Stein    622    57    64    76    $2,758,394    9%    197    32%

11    Corey Fraser    432    49    51    48    $2,665,723    11%    148    34%

12    Tyler Pizarro    471    47    52    49    $2,173,692    10%    148    31%

13    Gerry Olguin    464    45    63    46    $2,177,690    10%    154    33%

14    David Clark    407    41    47    39    $2,119,350    10%    127    31%

OWNERS BY PURSES

Rank    Owner Name    Starts    1st    2nd    3rd    Earnings    Win%    Top3    Top3%

1    Sam-Son Farms    99    26    15    16    $2,430,102    26%    57    58%

2    Bear Stables, Ltd.    185    36    38    25    $1,723,806    19%    99    54%

3    Melnyk Racing St.    160    28    22    30    $1,693,247    18%    80    50%

4    Harlequin Ranches    68    16    17    10    $1,190,166    24%    43    63%

5    Smith, D. Magn, Bin Hamad Al Atty    1    1    0    0    $1,185,840    100%    1    100%

6    Terra Racing Stable    58    9    9    8    $1,112,626    16%    26    45%

7    Charles E. Fipke    67    13    13    9    $891,741    19%    35    52%

8    Stronach Stables    113    16    16    20    $885,561    14%    52    46%

9    Hill, Jim and Susan    59    7    10    8    $770,126    12%    25    42%

10    Paul M. Buttigieg    80    16    11    5    $766,923    20%    32    40%

HORSES BY WINS

Rank    Horse Name    Starts    1st    2nd    3rd    Earnings    Win%    Top3    Top3%   

1    Impossible Time    7    5    2    0    $371,215    71%    7    100%    103

1    Safety Zone    8    5    3    0    $167,387    63%    8    100%    103

1    Kirkland Lake    9    5    1    1    $141,238    56%    7    78%    102

1    Certain Pride    8    5    2    1    $138,256    63%    8    100%    92

1    Preakness Laugher    7    5    1    0    $79,532    71%    6    86%    97

EQUIDAILY LISTS PREVIEWS ON THE SMORGASBORD OF THANKSGIVING STAKES

U.S. holiday action packed..

http://www.equidaily.com/

FAIR GROUNDS OPENS

Frostad, Pierce in action tomorrow

http://www.nola.com/horseracing/index.ssf/2010/11/10_horses_to_watch_this_season.html