December 29, 2025
AI predictions show one horse with overwhelming support, making it a strong anchor. This race is primarily about picking the right companions.
| Est. Win Rate | Est. Place Rate | Est. Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 33% | 67% | 1.7 |
The AI predicts a 57.4% win rate, far surpassing the rest of the field, with a place rate exceeding 80%. Training reports note “light but steady work,” and the horse showed good form in a relaxed gallop on the Kobayashi outer course on Dec 24.
He’s in good shape. If he can settle into the race flow, he should run well.— Trainer Sakai
In this contest between young horses, the focus is on a contender with standout training performance. The ability gap seems clear, making for a reliable anchor.
| Est. Win Rate | Est. Place Rate | Est. Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 30% | 50% | 2.1 |
In the final workout on the heavy Ohi outer track, she displayed a “powerful finishing kick,” finishing level with her partner. She maintains her excellent form from her last race, earning a high evaluation of “good response” in training briefs.
Her last race was impressive. She’s still in top form, so I’m hoping for another win.— Trainer Tachibana
This race is expected to be competitive with “many dark horses,” but we’re targeting a horse poised for improvement based on its last performance.
| Est. Win Rate | Est. Place Rate | Est. Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 36% | 73% | 2.1 |
Despite seeming puzzled by the distance in her previous race, she finished strongly, suggesting significant potential for improvement. Her training shows “better movement than before,” and she’s the type to improve with racing. A major turnaround is expected.
I’m optimistic, since it’s her second time at 1200 meters.— Trainer Sakamoto
This is the major year-end stakes race for fillies and mares. It’s a competitive field, but we highly rate the potential of a horse that defeated a Grade-race winner in her first start after transferring.
| Est. Win Rate | Est. Place Rate | Est. Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 19% | 67% | 3.4 |
Her performance in her first race post-transfer, where she ran down Aran Barrows (a four-time Grade-race winner), proves she can compete at the stakes level. Her last race, the JBC Ladies’ Classic, can be disregarded as she was forced to run wide throughout.
Her condition leading up to the race is “outstanding.” She was put through a strong workout on Dec 21, showing powerful movement. If she can handle the Ohi course, she has the talent to surge to the top.
The new track surface is a key factor, but if she can conserve energy mid-race, she’ll be right there at the finish.— Trainer Arayama
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