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Gentildonna aims for unprecedented Japan Cup triple

Gentildonna is the one to beat as the two-time defending champion (Japan Racing Association)
Japanese superstar Gentildonna has already made history when winning the Japan Cup for the past two years, and the five-year-old mare would only enhance her legendary status with a third victory in her homeland's signature international contest at Tokyo on Sunday. The only sophomore filly ever to win the Japan Cup when outdueling Orfevre in 2012, Gentildonna became the first repeat winner by holding off Denim and Ruby here a year ago. That has not deterred a formidable group of challengers, however, led by Arc also-rans Harp Star and Just a Way.

Gentildonna is in the twilight of her glittering career, with plans calling for the 2012 Fillies' Triple Crown winner to retire to the broodmare band in 2015. But trainer Sei Ishizaka believes she's better than she was last season, and jockey Ryan Moore -- two-for-two aboard her -- reportedly agrees. Moore first rode her in the 2013 Japan Cup, where she clearly benefited from his expertise. She again responded brilliantly for Moore in the March 29 Dubai Sheema Classic, muscling her way through a pocket to defeat the old warrior Cirrus des Aigles handily.

Although only ninth in the June 29 Takarazuka Kinen, Gentildonna can be forgiven, for the Hanshin course was still feeling the effects of heavy rain earlier in the week. She followed the same path as in 2013, taking a summer break before resuming in the November 2 Tenno Sho (Autumn). Unlike last year, when she was no match for the scintillating Just a Way, Gentildonna was a much sharper second this time to the progressive Spielberg, portending a peak performance on Sunday. The daughter of Deep Impact (one of five in the field by the all-time great 2006 Japan Cup hero) projects a ground-saving trip from post 3.

Harp Star looks for compensation off a belated sixth in the Arc (Japan Racing Association)
Perhaps her most dangerous rival is another Deep Impact filly, the sophomore Harp Star, who flew from a tactically hopeless position to finish sixth in the October 5 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Up in time in the April 13 Oka Sho (Japanese One Thousand Guineas) and a near-miss second in the May 25 Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) over this course and about 1 1/2-mile trip, Harp Star employed cleverer tactics to beat the high-class veteran Gold Ship in the August 24 Sapporo Kinen. Regular rider Yuga Kawada is expected to carve out a more manageable trip than in the Arc, according to trainer Hiroyoshi Matsuda. Harp Star is well drawn in post 6.

Two other sophomores are taking their chance against elders, the colts One and Only and Isla Bonita, who finished one-two in the June 1 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) at this same track and trip. One and Only went on to land the September 28 Kobe Shimbun Hai at Hanshin, also at about 1 1/2 miles, but flopped as the favorite in the October 26 Kikuka Sho (Japanese St Leger). The about 1 7/8 miles of the final classic might have been too far for the talented son of Heart's Cry, and the cutback could help. Isla Bonita, on the other hand, is likely at the upper end of his distance range here. The Satsuki Sho (Japanese Two Thousand Guineas) victor had a class edge that carried him in the about 1 3/8-mile St. Lite Kinen September 21, but he was outkicked by Spielberg and Gentildonna in the Tenno Sho (Autumn), and has to step up in trip again.

Just a Way likewise has a distance question to answer, but he still owns bragging rights as the world's top-rated horse, thanks to a course record-obliterating romp in the March 29 Dubai Duty Free. The Naosuke Sugai charge then had to call on all of his class to prevail in a soggy Yasuda Kinen on June 8, and thereby extended his winning streak, dating back to last year's Tenno Sho (Autumn) over Gentildonna, to four. Not seen again until four months later in the Arc, Just a Way wasn't disgraced in eighth behind Treve. That marked only his second career attempt at about 1 1/2 miles, and both have resulted in unplaced efforts. If the five-year-old son of Heart's Cry can cope with the distance, he rates a big threat from the rail with Yuichi Fukunaga.

Just a Way hopes to answer the distance question and boost his stature as the world's top-rated horse (Neville Hopwood/Dubai Racing Club)
Trainer Katsuhiko Sumii is double-handed with Epiphaneia and Denim and Ruby. Epiphaneia, the 2013 Kikuka Sho winner and Japanese Derby runner-up, warmed up with a useful sixth in the Tenno Sho (Autumn). The son of Japanese champions Symboli Kris S and Cesario will benefit from the extra quarter-mile here. The Deep Impact filly Denim and Ruby, last year's Japan Cup near-misser, is reportedly getting back to her sparkling form of old in the nick of time.

Spielberg is in career-best form at present, as reflected in his victory over the prepping Gentildonna in the Tenno Sho (Autumn). The Deep Impact half-brother to Grade 1 stars Flower Alley and Tosen Ra is unproven at this trip, and must show that he can duplicate such an effort on the big stage.

Adding still further depth to the home team are two-time Tenno Sho (Spring) winner Fenomeno, who was fifth to Gentildonna in the 2012 Japan Cup, and dual Japan Cup placegetter Tosen Jordan. The eight-year-old Tosen Jordan has come close twice, to Buena Vista in 2011 and when third a year ago, and will be competing in his fourth straight Japan Cup. Grade 2 veteran Hit the Target, Kyoto Daishoten runner-up Tamamo Best Play, Epsom Cup scorer Decipher (the fifth hopeful by Deep Impact), Uncoiled and Satono Shuren need to improve significantly to spring the upset.

International shippers have endured an eight-year drought in this race, and Trading Leather, Ivanhowe and Up with the Birds have their work cut out for them to end it.

The Jim Bolger-trained Trading Leather, winless since the 2013 Irish Derby, has amassed a fine collection of placings in Group 1 events. Most recently third to star three-year-olds The Grey Gatsby and Australia in the September 13 Irish Champion, the Godolphin runner was not helped by drawing the far outside post 18. Ivanhowe has looked tremendous in Germany, capturing both the Grosser Preis von Baden and Grosser Preis von Bayern this fall. Unfortunately, he has found life tougher across the Rhine in France, in what could be a harbinger of his experience here. Canadian Horse of the Year Up with the Birds hasn't yet followed up on his smashing score in the Nijinsky over the summer.

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