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Cl0k3_the_Marche_Lorraine_fan
@abracing0 Would be cool to get promo art featuring Cheval Grand, Air Shakur, Sirius Symboli and Zenno Rob Roy as they're the challengers of British races already in Umamusume (shame we don't have heart's cry, deirdre, or agnes world yet but it is what it is.)
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Archie@abracing0·
Cygames are sponsoring this year’s Surrey Stakes at the Derby festival
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𝐊𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐀🐎𝐂𝐫◉𝐢𝐱_𝐝𝐮_𝐍◉𝐫𝐝
Horse breeding is agriculture in its purest form. Even the finest seed will fail if the person raising it does not understand how to nurture it. A horse is no different. Each individual requires a different approach, and bloodlines matter not only on paper but also in how familiar breeders and farms are with handling them. A bloodline that a farm understands deeply will almost always be managed more effectively than one they are still learning through trial and error. Kitasan Black. In reality, the number of his foals raised within the Shadai Group has not changed dramatically from his first crop through the current three-year-old generation. Some crops were slightly smaller, but even with the expansion of Northern Farm during that period, it does not seem that their internal evaluation of him changed drastically. At Shadai Farm, the four-year-old generation actually had more foals than the current three-year-old crop. What stands out is that Kitasan Black’s progeny have had a particularly high proportion raised by Northern Farm, whose performance level is clearly superior to most other breeders. Naturally, that lifts the overall average. The real question will come when more of his foals are produced and raised by less proven farms: can those current numbers still be maintained? The same applies to broodmares. A more glamorous pedigree on paper does not automatically produce better runners. In fact, many would argue that Kitasan Black’s first crop still looks stronger than his current three-year-old generation so far. This current generation came during a period when his covering numbers had recovered somewhat, and many mares had stronger race records. Before they began racing, expectations were extremely high—perhaps even higher than for the first crop. There were far more mares who were foreign G1 winners or came from internationally prestigious families, making the broodmare band look upgraded at first glance. But many of those mares were still unknown quantities as producers. Their own true qualities as broodmares, and more importantly their compatibility with Japanese racing, had not yet been proven. That created an important difference: the first crop often came from mares whose families were already well established in Japan, or imported mares whose previous offspring had already succeeded and shown clear suitability for Japanese racing. With the current generation, many pedigrees were being tested almost experimentally. Even in the case of Croix du Nord, one could argue that having an older dam may actually have been an advantage—there was simply more data available. When you look at horses such as Equinox, Sol Oriens, and Ravel, their mares were already familiar. This is why pedigree glamour alone is deceptive. A Japanese maiden horse packed with famous sires in its pedigree is not automatically inferior to an overseas G1-winning mare whose pedigree looks more modest. Results cannot be predicted simply by reputation on paper. In reality, the industry keeps pulling the lever again and again—buying many chances, hoping to discover the few that truly hit. And through that accumulated experience, people grow as well. It is fair to say that Kitasan Black’s current three-year-old generation is only now beginning to find its rhythm. That progress is not only about the horses themselves, but also about the people around them growing alongside them.
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Tsukuyomi Hikari
Tsukuyomi Hikari@TsukuyomiHikari·
@isopie_ggp I don't think Asahi Hai was G1 then. So only Japan Cup. Maybe the uma should join team Ascella.
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meisei isopera 🏳️‍⚧️
rose kingdom is not a real horse bruh fym ur g1 wins are the asahi hai futurity stakes and the japan cup
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Claius Sho, Grand Vizier of King Halo
Why Philippine racehorses aren't fit for international races yet according to Mr. Harry Troy, the resident Aussie race caller in the Philippine Jockey Club. TLDR; Our top horses are perfectly capable to compete internationally. We just need to increase our standards and quality-
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O R C A 🐬👑@orca8989·
A lot of you seriously lack self awareness. If cygames suddenly announced they would not want to continue making content for westerners, I would kind of understand. Please realize how disrespectful your behavior comes off across as. This will hurt your reputation.
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