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  1. #21

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    great news! i was hoping that he would act like a pro. i am glad they did it with the ear muffs though

  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by tachyon View Post
    P.S.
    Here is a replay of Kikka Sho (final leg of the Triple Crown) last year for comparison.
    At a different racecourse. But this was also a marathon race 3000m, three-turn, right-handed.
    Orfevre (#14 horse) was eager early, but Ikezoe found the solution.
    Amusing given this conversation is the end of this final video you linked. Orfevre acted well during the race, but then you can see in the last five seconds of that video that he bolts on his rider and almost looked like he was heading for the far fence. Orfevre might just be the strongheaded type who's going to be trouble no matter the jockey.
    Suni, Soto, Sham, whichever.

    There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.

  3. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suni View Post
    Amusing given this conversation is the end of this final video you linked. Orfevre acted well during the race, but then you can see in the last five seconds of that video that he bolts on his rider and almost looked like he was heading for the far fence. Orfevre might just be the strongheaded type who's going to be trouble no matter the jockey.
    Here's a video with the best view of what happened just after he completed the triple crown.

  4. #24

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    Well, I didn't know he is strong caracter… Is he tense before the race also ?

  5. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyxa View Post
    Well, I didn't know he is strong caracter… Is he tense before the race also ?
    He was relatively quiet and calm before the races.
    But once he knows (or feels) that he already won the race, he seems to become selfish.

    When he took over the lead before the final turn in the Hanshin Daishoten, he might have thought that the race was already over, and almost stopped racing.
    Last edited by tachyon; 04-19-2012 at 08:45 AM.

  6. #26

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    The Japanese Triple Crown winner & HOY Orfevre will leave for France around August 25th.
    In France, he will be stabled at Satoshi Kobayashi barn in Chantilly.
    He is slated to run in the Prix Foy (Sep 6), then the ARC (Oct 7).
    It's Christophe Soumillon who will pick up the mounts in France.

  7. #27

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    Had Beauty Parlour not left the yard a few days ago, Soumillon as Wildenstein’s jockey in France would have had to ride her in the Arc. Is her change of stables a few days before this announcement coincidence?

  8. #28

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    I would think that Soumillon is a lucky guy.

  9. #29

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    Wow I had never seen the footage of him after the Kikuka Sho. I didn't really understand why they kept saying it was "bakemono" but know I get it. Wow!

    Orfevre is an interesting case. When I see him in the stables aver the race, he is SO calm and relaxed. It is hard to believe he could ever be so wild as he is after his races. Even with a dozen photographers swarming around him. He doesn't seem crazy.

    I think Soumillon will be able to control him better. Some horses, like Tosen Reve, need a little extra something that a Japanese jockey just can't seem to bring out of them. I think there needs to be a study abroad program for young japanese jockeys in training. Where they go to another country and study for a year or more. There is no reason why Japanese jockeys can't learn to be as good as their European counterparts.

  10. #30

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    Orfevre returned home to Ritto Training Center on Friday.
    He is now in the quarantine stable and will leave from Narita Airport on August 25th.






    http://hanaco1231.cocolog-nifty.com/...post-647b.html

  11. #31

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    I still think the best is yet to come from this horse. He has a very euro style of running so I expect gallant efforts in Europe.

  12. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by tachyon View Post
    Orfevre returned home to Ritto Training Center on Friday.
    He is now in the quarantine stable and will leave from Narita Airport on August 25th.






    http://hanaco1231.cocolog-nifty.com/...post-647b.html
    I love love love the his shoulders.
    I work in Japan's thoroughbred racing industry. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about Japan.
    Twitter: @keibakate

  13. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by kateinabox View Post
    I love love love the his shoulders.
    He's a magnificent horse. I love those long, sturdy-looking legs!

    And thanks for the photos! So glad you are sharing on this board now.
    First rule: Try always to do what's right for the horse. The people part will work out. -- Josh Pons, Merryland, 2007

  14. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by second_glance View Post
    He's a magnificent horse. I love those long, sturdy-looking legs!

    And thanks for the photos! So glad you are sharing on this board now.
    I can say he is one of the most stunning animals to be around. I think he knows how awesome he is.
    I work in Japan's thoroughbred racing industry. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about Japan.
    Twitter: @keibakate

  15. #35

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    am I the only one that cannot wait for october 7th!

  16. #36

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    Orfevre had his final workout in Japan this morning, before leaving for France.




    from racingpost
    Reigning horse of the year in Japan, Orfevre worked over half a mile with a stablemate covering the distance in 54.6 seconds, although his trainer Yasutoshi Ikee feels more work needs to be done in France to get his horse spot on for the Arc.

    He said: "He moved well but the time was not good. I has asked to rider to ride 53 seconds for four furlongs so the exercise was too light. He will have to do some hard work in Chantilly before his prep race."
    Last edited by tachyon; 08-25-2012 at 04:10 AM.

  17. #37

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    Today, Orfevre has settled in Satoshi Kobayashi's stable at Chantilly, France, after a 30 hours trip from his home at Ritto, Japan.

    They say he is fine, even if he is a bit nervous, surrounded by many people.
    He had no fever from the long travel.

    -- picks of Orfevre at Satoshi Kobayashi stable, Chantilly
    (from JRA news : http://www.jra.go.jp/news/201208/082604.html )




  18. #38

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    --from japanracing

    ''Orfevre in France for Prix Foy, Arc bids''
    http://japanracing.jp/_news2012/120829.html



    pic from JRA News

    It sounds like that he is getting acclimated to new environment.
    Christophe Soumillon will be up on him for the first time on Monday.

  19. #39

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    *giggles* He ain't crazy but he sure is a little mischievous. I think it's all fun and games for him. I am really looking forward to see him running in the Arc and hope he will do well!
    Sea The Stars - perfection in equine form, a horse of a lifetime!

  20. #40

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    Wednesday morning at “Les Aigles”, Chantilly.
    Orfevre (ridden by Christophe Soumillon) worked with Aventino and King's Canyon.

    http://www.scoopdyga.com/?idPageWeb=95&rechercheAccueil=1&nouvelleRecherche Photo=1&afficherParNew=sujet&afficherVignetteDuSuj et=76214&id_theme=3

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