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Suave Richard Storms to Osaka Hai victory
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Suave Richard, who emerged as first choice at the last minute, romped to a convincing victory in this year’s Osaka Hai, capturing his first G1 title. The four-year-old chestnut captured his first grade-race win in last year’s G3 Kyodo News Service Hai before turning in a sixth in the Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) and went on to mark a 3/4-length second to Rey de Oro in the following Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby). After claiming the G2 Copa Republica Argentina last autumn, Suave Richard was fourth in the Arima Kinen and notched his third grade-race win in the G2 Kinko Sho which was his latest and only start of this season. Trainer Yasushi Shono celebrates his first JRA-G1 title and ninth grade-race victory since opening his yard in 2007, while jockey Mirco Demuro now boasts 25 wins at the highest level, his latest with Persian Knight in last year’s Mile Championship.

While Yamakatsu Raiden gunned to the front to set the pace by the initial turn, Suave Richard traveled near the rear after breaking from the second widest stall, but swiftly increased position making headway down the backstretch to find himself right outside the leader before the third turn. The four-year-old easily took over the lead from the tiring pacesetter before entering the stretch and went along on his untroubled way to victory, holding off the fast but late closure by Persian Knight for a 3/4-length win.

“Since the pace was very slow, I decided to make an early bid. He responded so well, I had absolutely no doubts in him and he stretched beautifully. He didn’t change leg in the (right-handed) Arima Kinen, but today he did which is a promising factor—something to look forward to from now on,” commented Mirco Demuro after the race.

Sixth favorite and last year’s G1 Mile Championship victor Persian Knight was keen to go but stuck in mid-field in the early stages however, edged out to find room at the top of the straight and while unleashing the fastest late drive in the 16-horse field, the dark bay furiously picked off all but one of his front runners for the runner-up seat.


Last year’s Satsuki Sho winner and second pick Al Ain sat off the pace in fifth to sixth, found a path behind the winner in the stretch and strived to reach contention but was caught by the fast-closing Persian Night in the final strides to cross the wire a half-length late in third.

Other Horses:
4th: (3) Yamakatsu Ace―took economic trip in mid-group, accelerated between horses, was too late
5th: (1) Mikki Swallow―settled near rear, entered lane turning wide, showed belated charge
6th: (14) Danburite―chased leader in 2nd, ran gamely, weakened in last 100m
7th: (2) Satono Diamond―saved ground in mid-division, angled wide for clear path, never a threat
8th: (9) Triomphe―traveled towards rear early, made headway at backstretch, sustained bid until 200m out
9th: (6) Smart Layer―hugged rails in 3rd, overtaken rounding final turns, improved position at stretch
10th: (16) Maitres d’Art―raced towards rear, turned wide, passed tired rivals
11th: (12) Yamakatsu Raiden―set slow pace, gradually fell back after entering lane
12th: (11) Win Bright―ran near pace in 4th, switched to outside at early stretch, never fired
13th: (4) Cheval Grand―sat wide in mid-pack, checked at early stretch, even paced
14th: (13) Masahaya Dream―trailed in rear, no factor
15th: (10) Satono Noblesse―traveled wide in mid-group, showed little at stretch
16th: (7) Gold Actor―positioned in mid-division, dropped back after 3rd corner, faded

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