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Topic: Almond Eye
Posted By: Redemption
Subject: Almond Eye
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2018 at 7:10pm
She is something special, no doubt.

Has the Japan Cup at her mercy now, this Sunday.

It seems the girls are truly showing the world they are the best.

Winx
Enable
Black Caviar
Makybe Diva
Zenyatta

etc

The more racing progresses, its becoming very clear that if you want a champion, you would buy a filly.


Maybe only Frankel gets a mention. There are others of course, but the list of fillies and mares as legends, is getting bigger and stronger.
Now Almond Eye.



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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2018 at 7:17pm
Are all these mares racing on Altrenogest ?



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Posted By: Redemption
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2018 at 5:47pm
WOW

She sure is something.
Japan's Winx.


Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2018 at 6:04pm
Winx would beat Kiseki by a hard held 10 lengths.

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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2018 at 6:23pm
She'd be lucky to get out to 1200m in Australia.

ALMOND EYE (JPN)Bay filly 2015 
Lord Kanaloa
Bay 2008
King Kamehameha
Bay 2001
Kingmambo
Bay 1990
Mr Prospector
Bay 1970
Raise a Native
Gold Digger
1961
1962
8-f
13-c
Miesque
Bay 1984
Nureyev
Pasadoble
1977
1979
5-h
20>
Manfath
Brown 1991
Last Tycoon
Bay or brown 1983
Try My Best
Mill Princess
1975
1977
8-f
8-c
Pilot Bird
Bay 1983
Blakeney
The Dancer
1966
1977
20-c
22-d
Lady Blossom
Bay 1996
Storm Cat
Bay or brown 1983
Storm Bird
Bay 1978
Northern Dancer
South Ocean
1961
1967
2-d
4-j
Terlingua
Chestnut 1976
Secretariat
Crimson Saint
1970
1969
2-s
8-c
Saratoga Dew
Bay 1989
Cormorant
Bay 1974
His Majesty
Song Sparrow
1968
1967
4-d
5-j
Super Luna
Bay 1982
In Reality
Alada
1964
1976
21-a
2-s
Fusaichi Pandora
Chestnut 2003
Sunday Silence
Brown 1986
Halo
Bay or brown 1969
Hail to Reason
Brown 1958
Turn-To
Nothirdchance
1951
1948
1-w
4-n
Cosmah
Bay 1953
Cosmic Bomb
Almahmoud
1944
1947
14-f
2-d
Wishing Well
Bay 1975
Understanding
Chestnut 1963
Promised Land
Pretty Ways
1954
1953
14-b
1-g
Mountain Flower
Bay 1964
Montparnasse
Edelweiss
1956
1959
19>
3-e
Lotta Lace
Chestnut 1992
Nureyev
Bay 1977
Northern Dancer
Bay 1961
Nearctic
Natalma
1954
1957
14-c
2-d
Special
Bay 1969
Forli
Thong
1963
1964
3-b
5-h
Sex Appeal
Chestnut 1970
Buckpasser
Bay 1963
Tom Fool
Busanda
1949
1947
3-j
1-s
Best in Show
Chestnut 1965
Traffic Judge
Stolen Hour
1952
1953
3-n
8-f
 Ancestor duplications:Nureyev5f x 3f Northern Dancer5m x 4m


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Posted By: Gay3
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2018 at 7:13pm
Alternate thread on Racing

http://forum.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/almond-sky-2018-g1-japan-cup_topic63200.html" rel="nofollow - http://forum.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/almond-sky-2018-g1-japan-cup_topic63200.html
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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 28 Mar 2019 at 11:11am
By Tony McFadden in Dubai

Christophe Lemaire has hailed Japanese superstar Almond Eye as a "horse of a lifetime" and believes she can do for him what Winx has done for Australian jockey Hugh Bowman.

Almond Eye's first step on the road to Longchamp, where she will bid to end Japan's well-publicised Arc hoodoo, comes in the Dubai Turf at Meydan on Saturday and connections have unwavering faith the filly has what it takes to go down as a true great.

Lemaire said: "She can become a horse of a lifetime for me. Like Winx is for Hugh Bowman, Sea The Stars was for Mick Kinane, or Zenyatta was for Mike Smith. I feel blessed to ride her.

"I think all racing lovers feel she has something special and that she can become unique in the sport's history – that's why so many people are supporting her."

Almond Eye captured the imagination of racegoers in Japan by winning the Fillies' Triple Crown before shattering the course record in the Japan Cup last time. Ominously for her rivals Lemaire believes there is even more to come.

He said: "She's already shown a lot of class but we don't yet know her limits. Every time we give her a challenge she does it well. She was especially impressive in the third leg of the Triple Crown. There was a short straight and she was towards the rear, but down the straight she was just unbelievable.

"The next challenge was against older horses and males [in the Japan Cup] but she won quite easily and was not exhausted after passing the winning post."

That devastating Japan Cup success was achieved over a mile and a half but Lemaire does not anticipate the drop in trip to nine furlongs in Saturday's Dubai Turf being an issue.

He said: "I have no fear over the trip. She's won over a mile, ten furlongs and a mile and a half. Every time she has shown the same acceleration and class.

"I think nine furlongs will be a good trip for her, especially for a first run this year as she may be a little bit fresh."

Lemaire was on Wednesday reunited with Almond Eye when putting her through her paces on the turf course, and was pleased with the feel she gave him.

The jockey added: "She worked very well as usual. She was very relaxed and focused. Her footwork was good and she felt comfortable on the track. The cushion was good, not too firm."

A large media contingent from Japan has accompanied Almond Eye to Meydan and the buzz surrounding the filly will only grow if she dazzles on the international stage for the first time.

Trainer Sakae Kunieda has tried to avoid making firm commitments beyond the Dubai Turf – a trip to York's Ebor meeting is being considered – but could not deny the Arc was the big target.

Despite a number of agonising near-misses, most notably with Orfevre in 2012, no horse trained in Japan has ever won the Arc. Frenchman Lemaire has also never won the race, but has gone close too, notably when runner-up on Pride in 2006.

The rider hopes Almond Eye can fulfil a dream for him and a nation at Longchamp on the first Sunday in October.

He said: "The Japanese fans will be very excited to see Almond Eye run in the Arc. A Japanese horse has not won the race yet so they will be really looking forward to cheering a victory.

"As a French jockey I dream of winning the Arc. This is the race for us and winning with a Japanese horse would be magic. I really want to bring this victory to Japan."



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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 31 Mar 2019 at 2:25am
Treated them with contempt.


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Posted By: Grey Affair
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 5:45pm
Wow, that was impressive. Almond Eye just destroyed the field in the G1 Tenno Sho (Autumn). Looking good for another Japan Cup.




Posted By: Jamal
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 5:55pm
Nice won. Could of been a Cox Plate winner if they decided to travel her to Australia. She won easily today

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Posted By: Grey Affair
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 6:06pm
IMO .... Probably the best performance in the world in 2019.



Posted By: TIGER
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 6:52pm
She would give Enable a shake, that's for sure, Japanese form is super strong and yes she does travel

Almond Eye would need an appearance fee to get her here for the Cox Plate as the money back home in Japan is huge.

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Posted By: kavg
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 7:14pm
Was easy win, but had an easy suck run. Would not beat Enable 2400m. Would be competitive 2000 with Magical and co.

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Posted By: horlicks
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2019 at 7:44pm
She did not handle the trip to Dubai very well and took some time to recover when she got home.

Maybe HK but could not see her travelling any further in future.


Posted By: TJMitchell
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2019 at 11:52am
Not going to Hong Kong. Pulled out of Q and sent to the paddock. Elevated temp and poor white cell count


Posted By: Brudder_A
Date Posted: 12 Dec 2019 at 6:15am
Set to run in the G1 Arima Kinen on Dec 22, an event which may also see Lys Gracieux showing up....


Posted By: Grey Affair
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 6:44pm
Almond Eye just won the G1 Victoria Mile by about 4 lengths UNTOUCHED. The jockey just sat there.



Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 6:57pm
Amazing mare.  Group 1 wins: 1600m (3), 1800 (1) 2000 (2) 2400) 2.

Surprisingly none of her Group 1 winning dam's other foals were/are any good.


Posted By: Passing Through
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 7:02pm
https://twitter.com/Racing/status/1261912194272292864" rel="nofollow - https://twitter.com/Racing/status/1261912194272292864

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Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 7:06pm
Thanks PT.  Thumbs Up


Posted By: Passing Through
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 7:11pm
What a win.

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Posted By: horlicks
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 8:11pm
Looks like .1sec outside course record (ran 1 30.6) in a canter.


Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 17 May 2020 at 8:48pm
What an exciting performance.

Hard to imagine not being excited by that effort.

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Posted By: Brudder_A
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2020 at 8:23am
Nov. 1, Almond Eye won the G1 Tenno Sho (Autumn) with a smooth trip up and down the Tokyo Racecourse stretch for her eighth grade 1 victory on the turf.

The eight top-level wins set the new mark for Japanese runners and Almond Eye's performance showed she is capable of more, should her owners at Silk Racing Co. Ltd. so choose.


https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/244470/almond-eye-earns-eighth-grade-1-win-in-tenno-sho-autumn" rel="nofollow - https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/244470/almond-eye-earns-eighth-grade-1-win-in-tenno-sho-autumn



Posted By: TJMitchell
Date Posted: 12 Nov 2020 at 12:40pm
Ho-Lee-Sh1t!!

ALMOND EYE vs CONTRAIL vs DARING TACT in the JAPAN CUP


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Posted By: Afros
Date Posted: 29 Nov 2020 at 5:56pm
The great mare goes out in style, while I'm sure Contrail will lose no admirers on that effort. 


Posted By: Jamal
Date Posted: 29 Nov 2020 at 10:16pm
Originally posted by Afros Afros wrote:

The great mare goes out in style, while I'm sure Contrail will lose no admirers on that effort. 

Agreed Afros. Contrail ran well..just wasn't quite good enough. The mare...what can be said...good win and retires in style....Japan Cup win number 2.


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