Event: 17th Katsushima Crown (SII)
Date: December 3, 2025
Course: Ohi Racecourse, Dirt 1800m (Outer)
The race starts on the front straight, minimizing draw impact and emphasizing horse ability. Intense position battles on the backstretch demand both stamina and acceleration, making it a true test of a thoroughbred’s skill and a jockey’s tactical prowess.
AI SCORE210
The undefeated Triple Crown winner seeks a comeback. Blinkers used in training to sharpen focus. Trainer expresses high confidence.
AI SCORE141
8-year-old veteran in prime form. Described as “perfect” by trainer. Weight of 59kg is a key factor.
AI SCORE81
The “monster” with exceptional training times. AI undervalues due to layoff, creating massive betting potential.
Recorded an explosive 35.8s for 3F on Nov 23rd, the fastest among all contenders.
AI Score: 181
Defending champion returning to his favored 1800m distance. High AI score makes him a reliable anchor bet for back-to-back wins.
AI Score: 129
A course specialist with a perfect in-the-money record at this distance. Considered highly reliable to finish in the top three.
Dateno Shogun35.8 (3F)
S
Light Warrior12.1 (1F)
A+
Kingston Boy12.1 (1F)
A
Nansei White37.2 (3F)
A
Mick Fire37.8 (3F)
B+
Bahaldar36.4 (3F)
B+
Insight: The AI highly rates past achievements (Mick Fire) and course suitability (Kingston Boy). However, it flags Bahaldar as a potential high-payout contender and likely undervalues Dateno Shogun due to limited recent data.
The 2025 Katsushima Crown is a clash of generations. The 2kg weight advantage for Mick Fire and Dateno Shogun is critical. The massive gap between Dateno Shogun’s training data and AI score presents the most compelling betting angle. Track condition on race day will be the final piece of the puzzle, potentially favoring power or speed.Get Final Prediction & Betting Strategy
*Note: This report is based on information available as of December 2, 2025. Please confirm official race information before placing any bets.*