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Presented by the JRA and In the Money Plus. Make sure you subscribe to In the Money Plus for write-ups and figure equivalencies for all the Japanese and European runners, among other great data including trip notes, horse-by-horse writeups for each race, and betting strategies. It's a $100 value (at least) for $20. Click here to subscribe.
The focus of this podcast is the Japanese contingent competing at the Breeders' Cup, showcasing a lineup of talented runners such as Shahryar, Ushba Tesoro, and Geoglyph. Host PTF is joined by JRA experts Klaus Ebner, Toshi Onikubo, and Alan Carasso, who provide insights and analysis on each horse's chances in their respective races. The discussion highlights the unique challenges that Japanese horses face when racing in North America, including differences in speed and racing styles. Key contenders such as American Bikini and Awesome Result are examined, alongside potential longshots like Satono Carnaval and Ten Happy Rose. Tune in for expert predictions and betting strategies as the team prepares for one of the most exciting weekends in horse racing.
The excitement builds as PTF, Klaus Ebner, Toshi Onikubo, and Alan Carasso explore the intricacies of the Breeders' Cup, focusing on the Japanese horses aiming for glory. The show highlights the pedigree and race records of standout contenders like Forever Young and Ushba Tesoro, drawing comparisons to their American rivals. Listeners gain insights into the tactical considerations these horses must navigate, including the critical need for a strong start and the ability to adapt to varying race conditions. The experts also illuminate the cultural significance of the Breeders' Cup for Japanese racing, as these horses carry the hopes of their fans back home. The episode balances technical analysis with an engaging narrative, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of international horse racing. The discussion underscores the evolving landscape of the sport, as Japanese horses increasingly assert themselves on the world stage, reshaping perceptions of their capabilities.
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Presented by the JRA and In the Money Plus. Make sure you subscribe to In the Money Plus for write-ups and figure equivalencies for all the Japanese and European runners, among other great data including trip notes, horse-by-horse writeups for each race, and betting strategies. It's a $100 value (at least) for $20. Click here to subscribe.
The focus of this podcast is the Japanese contingent competing at the Breeders' Cup, showcasing a lineup of talented runners such as Shahryar, Ushba Tesoro, and Geoglyph. Host PTF is joined by JRA experts Klaus Ebner, Toshi Onikubo, and Alan Carasso, who provide insights and analysis on each horse's chances in their respective races. The discussion highlights the unique challenges that Japanese horses face when racing in North America, including differences in speed and racing styles. Key contenders such as American Bikini and Awesome Result are examined, alongside potential longshots like Satono Carnaval and Ten Happy Rose. Tune in for expert predictions and betting strategies as the team prepares for one of the most exciting weekends in horse racing.
The excitement builds as PTF, Klaus Ebner, Toshi Onikubo, and Alan Carasso explore the intricacies of the Breeders' Cup, focusing on the Japanese horses aiming for glory. The show highlights the pedigree and race records of standout contenders like Forever Young and Ushba Tesoro, drawing comparisons to their American rivals. Listeners gain insights into the tactical considerations these horses must navigate, including the critical need for a strong start and the ability to adapt to varying race conditions. The experts also illuminate the cultural significance of the Breeders' Cup for Japanese racing, as these horses carry the hopes of their fans back home. The episode balances technical analysis with an engaging narrative, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of international horse racing. The discussion underscores the evolving landscape of the sport, as Japanese horses increasingly assert themselves on the world stage, reshaping perceptions of their capabilities.
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