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Nonkono Yume Scores Powerfully in February Stakes
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Fourth favorite Nonkono Yume captured this year’s February Stakes, one of the two major dirt races on the calendar with G1 status, after displaying an impressive stretch run to defeat the defending champion Gold Dream in second. It is the six-year-old gelding’s second title at the highest level since his Japan Dirt Derby victory in 2015. In the same year at the age of three, the dark chestnut also notched two G3 wins and showed a runner-up effort in the Champions Cup before landing another two runner-up finishes the following year in the February Stakes and the Teio Sho. His best finish was a fourth after being gelded in the summer of his four-year-old season, but finally found his form in his latest start, the Negishi Stakes three weeks earlier, where he tenaciously dug in to claim the win. For trainer Yukihiro Kato, who has 12 JRA graded wins since opening his stables in 2002, this is his first JRA-G1 win while he already obtains the G1 Singapore Airlines International Cup title with Shadow Gate in 2007. Jockey Hiroyuki Uchida has now claimed his 12th JRA G1 victory—his latest with Verxina in the 2014 Victoria Mile—and his second February Stakes triumph since the 2009 version with Success Brocken.

Breaking from stall 12, Nonkono Yume was settled in the far rear as the field of 16 cruised down the backstretch with Nishiken Mononofu setting the early pace up front. After taking a wide route on the heels of Gold Dream rounding the last two corners and still near the rear when entering the straight, the son of Twining had no trouble to find his best stride as he blew past his rivals while producing the fastest last three-furlong speed, eventually pinning Incantation and a stubborn Gold Dream in the last 100 meters to clear the wire first for the title.

“The staff tuned him up beautifully and he was in very good form. I kept him wide and in good striking position so that he could unleash his good late charge at any point, which is probably the reason why we were able to win today,” commented Hiroyuki Uchida after the race.

After breaking from a wide stall, race favorite Gold Dream was off slow sitting third to fourth from the rear and lost ground on both turns but displayed his trade-mark turn of foot down the lane under good urging from Ryan Moore. Although the five-year-old fought back persistently against the fast closing winner, he was eventually caught and finished a neck behind in second.


Multiple grade-race winner and sixth pick Incantation traveled in sixth to seventh in mid-pack before hitting the top of the lane right beside Gold Dream. The eight-year-old bay charged strongly down the straight but failed to overtake the defending champion and was furthermore nailed by the winner in the last half-furlong to finish third.

Other Horses:
4th: (16) Sunrise Nova―ran in 9th, quickened in last 300m but finished 3 lengths behind top 3 finishers
5th: (13) Let’s Go Donki―settled around 13th, switched to inside for clear path, showed effort until 100m out
6th: (9) King’s Guard―trailed in rear, switched to outside at mid-stretch and showed good response
7th: (8) Meisho Sumitomo―sat around 11th, switched to inside and improved position
8th: (5) Sound True―raced 2nd from rear, lacked needed kick, unable to reach contention
9th: (4) Awardee―took economic trip around 10th, met traffic 300m out, passed tired rivals
10th: (15) Best Warrior―traveled in 6th, struggled to find clear path at early stretch, never a threat
11th: (2) K T Brave―pressed pace in 2nd, led at top of stretch, weakened in last 300m
12th: (10) T M Jinsoku―stalked leaders in 3rd, outrun by rivals in last 300m
13th: (3) Nobo Baccara―chased leaders in 4th, sustained bid until 400m out, faded
14th: (11) London Town―positioned around 7th along rails, never fired at stretch
15th: (7) Lalabel―hugged rails in 5th, gradually fell back in last 400m
16th: (1) Nishiken Mononofu―set pace, ran out of steam at 300m out

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