What to expect in the upcoming G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies
Monday, 02 December, 2024 18:59
Brown Ratchet (Photo: Yuki Shimono)
Brown Ratchet will be at the top of many racing fan and punters' shortlist as she will attempt to crown herself as the top two-year-old filly with a victory in the G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies. Here are the main contenders.
Brown Ratchet, has displayed maturity beyond her years, she won back-to-back races with professional performances. Whether at Nakayama or Tokyo, she remained composed and executed perfectly under different race dynamics. With her current level of development, she is poised to clinch her third consecutive win and claim the G1 title. Christophe Lemaire will be taking the reins.
Teleos La La, a versatile runner capable of setting the pace while also delivering the fastest finishing kick, is a well-rounded contender. Her experience and victory on Kyoto's outer course in her previous race gives her a strong edge. She looks to continue her momentum to the top, Mirco Demuro will be aboard.
Other notable entries include May Day Ready, a first foreign runner to run in this race will be making her Japanese debut after a runner-up finish in a U.S. G1. Vip Daisy, who has shown adaptability by winning under different tactics on both her starts. Run for Vow is a graded stakes winner at on the course, and Jardinier, who has delivered consistent results across various courses including Kyoto, Kokura, and Nakayama. The post time is 3:40 PM JST, on December 8th.
Brown Ratchet, has displayed maturity beyond her years, she won back-to-back races with professional performances. Whether at Nakayama or Tokyo, she remained composed and executed perfectly under different race dynamics. With her current level of development, she is poised to clinch her third consecutive win and claim the G1 title. Christophe Lemaire will be taking the reins.
Teleos La La, a versatile runner capable of setting the pace while also delivering the fastest finishing kick, is a well-rounded contender. Her experience and victory on Kyoto's outer course in her previous race gives her a strong edge. She looks to continue her momentum to the top, Mirco Demuro will be aboard.
Other notable entries include May Day Ready, a first foreign runner to run in this race will be making her Japanese debut after a runner-up finish in a U.S. G1. Vip Daisy, who has shown adaptability by winning under different tactics on both her starts. Run for Vow is a graded stakes winner at on the course, and Jardinier, who has delivered consistent results across various courses including Kyoto, Kokura, and Nakayama. The post time is 3:40 PM JST, on December 8th.