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Iquitos Well Prepared For Japan

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Lightly raced German galloper Iquitos after settling in well to his new surroundings looks set to race well in Sunday’s G1 Japan Cup at Fuchu race course in Tokyo.

Iquitos and Nightflower stretch their legs at Tokyo
Iquitos and Nightflower stretch their legs at Tokyo Picture: Racing and Sports

Iquitos was handed an invitation to run in the 36th Japan Cup following his easy win over fellow German raider Nightflower in the G1 Grosser Preis von Baden over 2400m at Baden-Baden in September.

That victory was just his fifth career win from 12 starts however his form this season has been the best of his career reaching a new Timeform rating of 121 in that win.

But there was plenty to like about the performance, taking the lead over a furlong from home travelling strongly to safely hold out Nightflower by almost three lengths on the line.

And Nightflower provides a useful link to his chances on Sunday, that mare had finished an unlucky 11th in last year’s Japan Cup behind Shonan Pandora, beaten just in three lengths.

Iquitos has raced twice since winning at Baden-Baden, both efforts below par but far from disappointing.

Two starts back Nighflower gained revenge on Iquitos for her Baden-Baden defeat, relegating him to fifth place in the Preis von Europa (2400m) at Cologne, however he was not on his best behaviour that day and had too much to do form the rear.

Then last time out at Munich he again raced below form when fourth behind Guignol in the Grosser Preis von Bayern over 2400m on soft ground.

Despite not having raced in big fields previously, trainer Hans-Jurgen Groschel does not have any fears about Iguitos handling Fuchu.

“The track would suit him—not because it’s left-handed—he ran a great race in Hamburg, a right-handed track, where he finished second in a Group 2 behind Protectionist. But the track will definitely suit him—big long galloping track and of course again, especially the pace they go, that will be to his advantage,” said Groschel.

“His advantage would be, if it keeps raining like this, but I heard that the drainage system here in Tokyo is very good and the ground never gets too soft, so that would of course be his advantage. It’s going to be a quick race—this is good for him—it’s just getting the clear run when he comes into the straight. That is the most difficult thing”.

Race rider Ian Ferguson who has been atop the colt in his last five starts is looking forward to competing in the Japan Cup.

Speaking at the press conference, Ferguson said it was an honour for him to compete in such a prestigious race and international viewers could get a good guide on the prospects of Iquitos from his excellent second behind 2014 Melbourne Cup winner Protectionist in Hamburg.

“The race in Hamburg was actually perfect for him. He had his ground, it wasn’t too big of a field and our advantage was, they all stayed out towards the middle of the track the whole race to look for better ground, and before entering the straight I could make little bit of ground up in the inside like he did in Baden-Baden where he won”.

“And of course, turning into the straight, I had the right horse in front of me, Protectionist, and he was cantering, so I just followed him in the straight—perfect race—and it wasn’t a hard race for him. I could see I couldn’t beat the winner but we had all the other ones easily beat so it wasn’t such a tough race for him, it was more just with the hands and heels. The advantage is going to be the pace with a big field like this. The disadvantage is going to be getting the right gap when we need it, you know, with 18 runners,” Ferguson said.
Racing and Sports

Tokyo

Sunday, 27th November 2016

11

THE JAPAN CUP in association with LONGINES (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
JPY ¥575,340,000
2400m TURF FIRM
11
JPY ¥575,340,000
2400m FIRM

THE JAPAN CUP in association with LONGINES (G1)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 1. KITASAN BLACK (JPN) 4yo H
BLACK TIDE (JPN) - SUGAR HEART (JPN)
YUTAKA TAKE
HIROO SHIMIZU
$4.8
57kg
Ono Shoji
2nd 12. SOUNDS OF EARTH (JPN) 5yo H
NEO UNIVERSE (JPN) - FIRST VIOLIN (USA)
M DEMURO
K FUJIOKA
$13.2
57kg
Teruya Yoshida
3rd 17. CHEVAL GRAND (JPN) 4yo H
HEART'S CRY (JPN) - HALWA SWEET (JPN)
Y FUKUNAGA
Y TOMOMICHI
$14.9
57kg
Kazuhiro Sasaki
4th 3. GOLD ACTOR (JPN) 5yo H
SCREEN HERO (JPN) - HEILONG XING (JPN)
HAYATO YOSHIDA
TADASHIGE NAKAGAWA
$5.5
57kg
5th 16. REAL STEEL (JPN) 4yo H
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - LOVES ONLY ME (USA)
RYAN MOORE
Y YAHAGI
$5.2
57kg
6th 14. RAINBOW LINE (JPN) 3yo C
STAY GOLD (JPN) - REGENBOGEN (JPN)
CHRISTOPHE LEMAIRE
H ASAMI
$19.7
55kg
7th 5. IQUITOS (GER) 4yo H
ADLERFLUG (GER) - IRIKA (GER)
I FERGUSON
H-J GROSCHEL
$136.6
57kg
8th 7. ONE AND ONLY (JPN) 5yo H
HEART'S CRY (JPN) - VIRTUE (JPN)
HIRONOBU TANABE
K HASHIGUCHI
$109.4
57kg
9th 4. ROUGE BUCK (JPN) 4yo F
MANHATTAN CAFE (JPN) - GINGER PUNCH (USA)
K TOSAKI
MASAHIRO OTAKE
$16.1
55kg
10th 6. LAST IMPACT (JPN) 6yo H
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - SUPERIOR PEARL (JPN)
YUGA KAWADA
KATSUHIKO SUMII
$85.6
57kg
11th 10. TOSEN BASIL (JPN) 4yo H
HARBINGER (GB) - CARELESS WHISPER (JPN)
H UCHIDA
H FUJIWARA
$63.9
57kg
12th 15. NIGHTFLOWER (IRE) 4yo F
DYLAN THOMAS (IRE) - NIGHT OF MAGIC (IRE)
A STARKE
PETER SCHIERGEN
$37.6
55kg
13th 9. DEE MAJESTY (JPN) 3yo C
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - HERMES TIARA (JPN)
M EBINA
Y NINOMIYA
$8.5
55kg
14th 8. ERUPT (IRE) 4yo H
DUBAWI (IRE) - MARE NOSTRUM (GB)
PIERRE-CHARLES BOUDOT
FRANCIS-HENRI GRAFFARD
$41.4
57kg
15th 13. HIT THE TARGET (JPN) 8yo H
KING KAMEHAMEHA (JPN) - LATIR (JPN)
F KOMAKI
KAZUHIRO KATO
$240.4
57kg
16th 2. BICHE (JPN) 3yo F
DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - BARANCELLA (FR)
H MIYUKI
Y SHIKATO
$61.3
53kg
17th 11. FAME GAME (JPN) 6yo G
HEART'S CRY (JPN) - HALL OF FAME (JPN)
H KITAMURA
Y MUNAKATA
$122.2
57kg

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