YOSHIDA winning Turf Classic Stakes-Gr1 YOSHIDA winning Woodward Stakes-Gr1 Horsephotos.com Bob Coglianese Photos, Inc. YOSHIDA(JPN) 2015 Graduate Dual Gr.1 Winner in U.S. on both Turf & Dirt JRHA DAY1 Mon, July 8 DAY2 Tue, July 9 240 Yearlinɡs 200 foals Northern Horse Park, Hokkaido, JAPAN The most prestigious and largest thoroughbred sale in Japan. The sales complex at Northern Horse Park is located in Hokkaido, about 15 minutes drive from the New Chitose Airport where 1 hour and half flight from Tokyo. Notable Sale Graduates 2005 A lot of Champions and Gr. winners have been 2002 Graduate graduated from the JRHA Select Sale and some of them Champion Sire in Japan since 2012 & are also highly successful as sires and broodmares. 2006 Deep Impact JRA Price: 70,000,000 yen 2004 Japan Cup-G1(2400m) Horse of the Year Earnings: 1,454,551,000 yen 2004 JRA Horse of the Year 2000 Graduate Price: 90,000,000 yen Zenno Rob Roy Earnings: 1,135,652,000 yen 2007 Dubai Duty Free-G1(1777m) 2007 JRA Horse of the Year 2003 Graduate Price: 16,000,000 yen Admire Moon Earnings: 1,187,730,000 yen ©M.Takahashi 2014 Dubai Duty Free-G1(1800m) 2014 JRA Best Older Horse 2007 Graduate Price: 12,000,000 yen 2006 Arima Kinen-JPN1(2500m) Just a Way Earnings: 909,398,000 yen ©M.Takahashi Did you know? Dam of Almond Eye is also our graduate. Also her sire Lord Kanaloa was catalogued in the 2008 foal session. Fusaichi Pandora 2003 Graduate Price: 87,000,000 yen Earnings: 378,110,000 yen 2006 Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup-G1(2200m) Japanese super filly Almond Eye(JPN), who won Dubai Turf-Gr1 in March 2019, is by Lord Kanaloa(JPN) out of a sale graduate Fusaichi Pandora(JPN) by Sunday Silence(USA). Fusaichi Pandra won the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup-G1 over 2,200m in Kyoto in 2006. ©M.Takahashi - 2 - Recent Gr.1 Winning Graduates *As of May 12.2019 Yoshida Suave Richard Woodward & Turf Classic winner in the U.S.A. 2015 Graduate 2014 Graduate Price Price 94,000,000 yen 155,000,000 yen <Yearling> <Foal> ▼ ▼ Earnings Earnings US$ 2,179,770 615,713,000 yen Woodward Stakes (9f) Osaka Hai (2000m) ©Bob Coglianese Photos, Inc. Admire Mars©Bob Coglianese Photos, Inc. Epoca D’Oro 2018 JRA Best 2-y-o Colt 2019 NHK Mile Cup winner 2017 Graduate 2015 Graduate Price Price 52,000,000 yen 34,000,000 yen <Yearling> <Foal> ▼ ▼ Earnings Earnings 273,525,000 yen 276,364,000 yen NHK Mile Cup (1600m) Satsuki Sho (2000m) Normcore Danon Fantasy 2019 Victoria Mile winner 2018 JRA Best 2-y-o Filly 2016 Graduate 2017 Graduate Price Price 22,000,000 yen 90,000,000 yen <Yearling> <Yearling> ▼ ▼ Earnings Earnings 208,258,000 yen 172,369,000 yen Victoria Mile (1600m) Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (1600m) Past 5 Years Results Year Lot Sold Highest Bottom Average Median 2014 475 404 260,000,000yen 4,000,000yen 31,126,361yen 22,000,000yen 2015 470 394 235,000,000yen 5,000,000yen 33,435,279yen 25,000,000yen 2016 479 390 280,000,000yen 4,000,000yen 38,313,077yen 26,000,000yen 2017 462 406 580,000,000yen 5,000,000yen 42,677,340yen 30,000,000yen 2018 464 415 290,000,000yen 5,000,000yen 43,178,313yen 30,000,000yen The average price is somewhat higher than the other sales in Japan because the JRHA Select Sale provides only thoroughbreds with the best quality. However, plenty of good horses such as champions Admire Moon or Just a Way have come from mid or low bidding range. - 3 - How Much Do You Know About Japan's Racing? Japanese bred is so expensive, and the training fee in Japan costs much. Is that true? Yes, Japanese bred horses are very expensive, so as the training fees in Japan. However, you have a greater chance to win in the world richest racing circuit if you get top quality thoroughbreds from the JRHA Select Sale. Why don' t you invest your money on the world-class thoroughbreds to race in the world best racing? JRA Prize Money For your information, the JRHA Select Sale graduates won *Flat Race Japan’s top 3 Grade 1 races as follows: GRADE1 Gr.1 Japan Cup Zenno Rob Roy (2004), Deep Impact (2006), , , yen ─ , , yen 570 000 000 123 300 000 Admire Moon (2007) GRADE2 Arima Kinen Manhattan Café (2001), Zenno Rob Roy (2004), Gr.2 134,000,000 yen ─ 72,000,000 yen Deep Impact (2006), Satono Diamond (2016) Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) King Kamehameha (2004), GRADE3 Gr.3 Deep Impact (2005), Deep Brillante (2012) 77,300,000 yen ─ 55,600,000 yen LISTED ( OPEN ) RACE Listed or Open 49,000,000 yen ─ 26,600,000 yen UNDER 16 MILLION YEN RACE ( 3 WINS CLASS ) Under 16 million yen race 34,620,000 yen ─ 33,880,000 yen UNDER 10 MILLION YEN RACE ( 2 WINS CLASS ) Under 10 million yen race 28,600,000 yen ─ 21,000,000 yen UNDER 5 MILLION YEN RACE ( 1 WIN CLASS ) Under 5 million yen race 19,950,000 yen ─ 13,720,000 yen NEW COMER ( DEBUT ) RACE New Comer (Debut) race 13,400,000 yen ─ 11,400,000 yen MAIDEN RACE Maiden race 9,550,000 yen In addition,6-8% of the winning prize money is given to 6th, 7th and 8th place runners as the running subsidy. JRA Individual Owner Registration (Non-Residents of Japan) Application for JRA Owner Registrations (Non-Residents of Japan) is accepted for individual owners only and a racehorse can’t be shared with other owners. Please visit JRA English website to make certain a complete details. ► http://japanracing.jp/en/about/jra/owner.html For further information regarding the licensing foreign owners in Japan, please contact below. Contact : Racing Department, Owner Registration Section Japan Racing Association (JRA) TEL : +81-3-3591-5251 E-mail: [email protected] - 4 - Selected Voices #1 Elliot Walden President and CEO of WinStar Farm Purchaser and co-owner of multiple Gr1 winner YOSHIDA(JPN) I love horses who give me a message, and YOSHIDA was the horse that was my favorite over there. Please talk to us about the world-renowned JRHA and I was very impressed. Yoshida is by Heart's Cry, so he has sale which turned out to be very interesting for you. got Sunday Silence's bloodline which we were looking for when we In 2015, you were one of the Americans to go to the went to the sales in 2015. He also had great balance, and he had a Japanese sale and what made you go there and what great walk and movement. He was very strong, well balanced, had were your expectations heading to Japan? great neck and head, and had great presence about him. I love Well, we went to look at Empire Maker and also to think about horses who give me a message, and he was the horse that was my bringing different bloodlines back to America. I have always been favorite over there. We ended up buying three yearlings and two enamored with Sunday Silence and with his progeny, what he weanlings. He was the horse that we really wanted to come home did on the race track against Easy Goer and also what he has with. done through his sons over in Japan. So, we went over kind of to experience the sale and see Empire Maker and see if we could Please tell us about the foal sale in July, where the come home with something interesting. foals come to the ring accompanied by the dam of the foal. What was the impression to the sale? It’s a very interesting way they do that over there. The most Fabulous. You know, they did a great job, JRHA did the great job of interesting thing for me at the time was that they are going to have taking care of us. to take these foals home and wean them if we bought them, and guarantee them back to us at later date. How is that all going to Please talk a bit about management of the sale by work? The reputation they have at the sale worked extremely well. JRHA, and the atmosphere of the sale in Japan. It gave me the confidence to know that we are going to be able to It was very good atmosphere. I've been to a lot of sales all over the have a fair shot. So, to see them all out in the big field, 200 mares world. It was a great atmosphere, a very lively event. It was well out there with foals, literally standing there in a natural done, a lot of people there, a lot of energy and enthusiasm about environment. Seeing them walk with mothers, it's really cool. racing in Japan. You could feel that by being at the sale. For any other American buyers who may be going to What do you think about the quality of Japanese bred Japan. Do you think there is an opportunity for them horses? to buy an outstanding dirt horse at the sale? Improving all the time. I think that they came over here and bought I think so. I think they can buy any kind of horse. The key is that top bloodstock, they have done that for 20-30 years and starting they can buy a really good horse.
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