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Shinshun Sho 2026 Race Preview

An in-depth analysis of the top contenders for Sonoda’s new year classic. We break down the training, form, and pedigree of the favorites in this high-stakes handicap stakes race.

At a Glance

  • Analysis of the Shinshun Sho, a handicap stakes race held at Sonoda Racecourse on January 3, 2026.
  • Inversion is a top pick, expected to improve in his second race back. Lucky Dream shows strong signs of returning to form.
  • Eishin Resume is in good form despite a layoff, while Herald Barrows has a class advantage against local rivals.
  • Pay attention to bloodlines with proven course suitability, such as progeny of Sinister Minister and Kizuna.

Shinshun Sho 2026: Entrants & Race Trends

The Shinshun Sho, the traditional handicap stakes race that opens the Sonoda racing season, will be held on Saturday, January 3rd, over 1870 meters on the dirt. This demanding course, with its six turns, requires a combination of stamina and agility from its participants.

This year’s field features some of Hyogo’s top-class active horses. Attention is focused on horses who performed well in the previous “Sonoda Gold Cup,” such as Inversion and Lucky Dream, as well as the proven performer Herald Barrows. The weight differences in this handicap race will be a crucial factor in determining the outcome.

Top 5 Contenders: Analysis & Predictions

1. Inversion (7 y.o. Colt, 57.5kg)

Sire: Kizuna | Dam: Embrace (by Afleet)

In his previous start, the “Sonoda Gold Cup,” he finished a strong second by a neck, posting the fastest final furlong despite taking a wide route. Significant improvement is expected in his second race after a 10-month layoff. The stable commented, “He has definitely sharpened up after that first race back,” confirming his high ability. He has been training well and expectations are high for a repeat victory.

2. Lucky Dream (8 y.o. Colt, 57.5kg)

Sire: Sinister Minister | Dam: Sakura Surire (by Fantastic Light)

Hyogo’s champion, Lucky Dream, finished third in the “Sonoda Gold Cup.” While he had struggled to extend in the stretch in recent races, his last performance showed signs of a comeback. Trainer Shingo Niizeki noted, “I feel he’s finally back to his true self,” praising his condition. He clocked a fast time in his December 30th workout, making his full recovery a key focus.

3. Eishin Resume (6 y.o. Colt, 57.0kg)

Sire: Satono Crown | Dam: Eishin Returns (by King Kamehameha)

Last year’s Settsu Hai runner-up. Despite a layoff due to a hoof issue, he has shown sharp movement in his return qualifiers. According to trainer Sakamoto, “He was trained thoroughly even at the farm,” and he recorded an excellent time in his December 30th workout. If he can regain his race feel, he has the talent to be a contender right away.

4. Herald Barrows (7 y.o. Colt, 57.5kg)

Sire: Sinister Minister | Dam: What a Spot (by Arch)

He finished 6th in his last start, the Jpn2 “Urawa Kinen,” where he was forced to run wide throughout. Against local competition, his ability is top-tier. Two starts back, in an A1/A2 class race, he decisively beat Odilon, the eventual Gold Cup winner, proving his credentials here. A handicap of 57.5kg is manageable, and a good result can be expected if he gets a smooth trip up front.

5. Bellagio Umamusuko (6 y.o. Colt, 56.5kg)

Sire: To The Glory | Dam: Win Record (by Chichicastenango)

He secured his first A1 class victory in the “Shiwasu Tokubetsu.” The difficult temperament he once showed has resolved, and he is showing signs of reaching his full potential. His camp is confident, stating, “He has steadily improved to reach this stage.” As a horse on the rise, he has the potential for an upset.

Bloodline Breakdown: A Winning Edge

Let’s review the key bloodline trends for the Sonoda 1870m course.Progeny of Sinister MinisterIncludes Lucky Dream and Herald Barrows. Known for their exceptional consistency over middle distances on dirt, they possess the perfect combination of power and stamina for this course.Progeny of KizunaIncludes Inversion. With influence from his damsire Afleet, he has high dirt suitability and shines with his fighting spirit, especially in tough races.Progeny of Satono CrownIncludes Eishin Resume. With King Kamehameha in his dam’s line, he boasts a well-balanced pedigree of power and speed.

Conclusion: Who Will Triumph in 2026?

Considering each horse’s condition and the handicap weights, the race seems to center around Inversion, who has the advantage of a recent race, and the resurgent Lucky Dream. However, with other strong contenders eager for victory, a competitive race is expected.

For a more detailed conclusion, including our final expert picks and betting strategies, please check the link below. Use it as a reference for your wagers!

See Expert’s Final Picks for Shinshun Sho 2026

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