Danon Premium

Danon Premium, (Japanese: ダノンプレミアム, foaled 3 April 2015) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. He was the top-rated juvenile in Japan in 2017 when he was undefeated in three races including the Saudi Arabia Royal Cup and the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes. In the following year he won the Yayoi Sho but finished sixth when favourite for the Tokyo Yushun. As a four-year-old he won the Kinko Sho and Yomiuri Milers Cup as well as finishing second place in both the Tenno Sho and the Mile Championship.

Danon Premium
Danon Premium at Tokyo Racehorse
SireDeep Impact
GrandsireSunday Silence
DamIndiana Gal
DamsireIntikhab
SexStallion
Foaled3 April 2015[1]
CountryJapan
ColourBlack or Brown
BreederK I Farm
OwnerDanox Co Ltd
TrainerMitsumasa Nakauchida
Record10: 6-2-0
Earnings¥395,129,000
Major wins
Saudi Arabia Royal Cup (2017)
Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (2017)
Yayoi Sho (2018)
Kinko Sho (2019)
Yomiuri Milers Cup (2019)
Awards
JRA Award for Best Two-Year-Old Colt (2017)

Background

Danon Premium is a black or brown colt with a white blaze bred in Japan by K I Farm. During his track career he carried the colours of Danox Co Ltd the business software enterprise of his owner Masahiro Noda, and was trained by Mitsumasa Nakauchida. He has been ridden in most of his races by Yuga Kawada.

He was from the eighth crop of foals sired by Deep Impact, who was the Japanese Horse of the Year in 2005 and 2006, winning races including the Tokyo Yushun, Tenno Sho, Arima Kinen and Japan Cup. Deep Impact's other progeny include Gentildonna, Harp Star, Kizuna, A Shin Hikari, Marialite and Saxon Warrior.[2]

Danon Premium's dam Indiana Gal was a durable Irish mare who ran 34 times over four years on the track, winning the Salsabil Stakes and the Carlingford Stakes in 2009.[3] Her great-grand-dam Ash Lawn was a half-sister to Royal Palace and closely related to Fairy Footsteps, Light Cavalry and Desert Prince.[4]

Racing career

2017: two-year-old season

Danon Premium's Trainer Mitsumasa Nakauchida

Danon Premium began his track career in a contest for previously unraced juveniles over 1800 metres at Hanshin Racecourse on 25 June and won by four lengths from Spring Smile and eight others.[5] After a summer break, the colt returned to the track on 7 October when he was moved up in class for the Grade 3 Saudi Arabia Royal Cup over 1600 metres at Tokyo Racecourse. Starting the 2.6/1 second choice in an eighteen-runner field he won by one and three quarter lengths from the favourite Stelvio in a race record time of 1:33.0.[5][6]

On 17 December Danon Premium started the 1.3/1 favourite for the Grade 1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes at Hanshin with the best fancied of his fifteen opponents being Tower of London (winner of the Keio Hai Nisai Stakes), Stelvio and Danon Smash. Danon Premium raced in third place before taking the lead early in the straight and recorded an emphatic victory as he came home three and a half lengths clear of his rivals, with Stelvio taking second ahead of Tower of London and Keiai Nautique.[7] After the race Yuga Kawada said "He’s a smart horse. He was a bit keen to go today but I believed in his strength and urged him to go when I saw a clear path entering the lane. He stretched and accelerated really well, just as we had expected. We need to extend the distance of his races in order for him to win the classics next year but I think he will continue to develop well toward this goal".[8]

In the official ratings for Japanese two-year-olds Danon Premium was rated the best juvenile of the year ahead of Time Flyer (Hopeful Stakes) and Wagnerian.[9] In January 2018 Danon Premium was named Best Two-Year-Old Colt at the JRA Awards for 2017 taking 275 of the 290 votes.[10]

2018: three-year-old season

On his three-year-old debut Danon Premium contested the Grade 3 Yayoi Sho (a major trial for the Satsuki Sho) over 2000 metres at Nakayama Racecourse on 4 March. Starting the 0.8/1 favourite in a ten-runner field he maintained his unbeaten record as he came home one and a half lengths in front of Blast Onepiece.[11] The colt bypassed the Shuka Sho after sustaining an injury, described as a "stone bruise", to his right foreleg.[12] He returned to the track for the Tokyo Yushun over 2400 metres on 27 May and started the 1.1/1 favourite against seventeen opponents. After tracking the leaders he began to make progress in the straight but was boxed in on the inside rail in the closing stages and finished sixth behind Wagnerian, Epoca d'Oro, Cosmic Force, Etario and Blast Onepiece.[13] He did not race again in 2018.

2019: four-year-old season

Danon Premium in 2019

After an absence of over nine months Danon Premium returned to the track on 10 March for the Grade 2 Kinko Sho over 2000 metres at Chukyo Racecourse and started second favourite behind Air Windsor in a thirteen runner field which also included Lys Gracieux (Queen Elizabeth II Cup), Al Ain (Satsuki Sho), Persian Knight (Mile Championship) and Mozu Katchan (Queen Elizabeth II Cup). He tracked the leaders before going to the front 200 metres out and won by one and a quarter lengths from Lys Gracieux.[14] In April at Kyoto Racecourse the colt was dropped back in trip and started odds on favourite for the Yomiuri Milers Cup against nine opponents including Indy Champ, Mozu Ascot (Yasuda Kinen and Keiai Nautique (NHK Mile Cup). Danon Premium raced in second place behind the front-running seven-year-old Guanciale before taking the lead in the straight and winning by one and a quarter lengths.[15] Danon Premium was strongly fancied for the Yasuda Kinen at Tokyo on 2 June and started second favourite behind Almond Eye but trailed home last of the sixteen runners behind Indy Champ after being hampered soon after the start.[16]

Danon Premium returned from his summer break to contest the autumn edition of the Tenno Sho over 2000 metres at Tokyo on 27 October and started the 8.5/1 third favourite. After racing in fifth for most of the way he proved no match for the easy winner Almond Eye but kept on well in the straight to take second place.[17] On 17 November Danon Premium started favourite for the Mile Championship at Kyoto. He raced in fourth place behind the front-running My Style before taking the lead in the straight but was overtaken and beaten one and a half lengths into second place by Indy Champ.[18]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Danon Premium (JPN), black or brown colt 2015[1]
Sire
Deep Impact (JPN)
2002
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo Hail to Reason
Cosmah
Wishing Well Understanding
Mountain Flower
Wind In Her Hair (IRE)
1991
Alzao (USA) Lyphard
Lady Rebecca (GB)
Burghclere (GB) Busted
Highclere
Dam
Indiana Gal (IRE)
2005
Intikhab (USA)
1994
Red Ransom Roberto
Arabia
Crafty Example Crafty Prospector
Zienelle
Genial Jenny
1992
Danehill (USA) Danzig
Razyana
Joma Kaanem Double Form
Ash Lawn (FR) (Family: 1-s)[4]
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References

  1. "Danon Premium pedigree". Equineline.
  2. "Deep Impact - Stud Record". Racing Post.
  3. "Indiana Gal - Race Record & Form". Racing Post.
  4. "Web - Family 1-s". Thoroughbred Bloodlines. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
  5. "Race Records:Lifetime Starts - Danon Premium". JBIS.
  6. "Saudi Arabia Royal Cup result". Racing Post. 7 October 2017.
  7. "Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes result". Racing Post. 17 December 2017.
  8. "Undefeated Danon Premium Claims Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes in Record Time". Horse Racing in Japan. 17 December 2017.
  9. "JPN Thoroughbred Rankings". Horse Racing in Japan.
  10. "Winners of the 2017 JRA Awards announced". Horse Racing in Japan. 10 January 2018.
  11. "Yayoi Sho result". Racing Post. 4 March 2018.
  12. "Satsuki Sho Preview". Horse Racing in Japan. 10 April 2018.
  13. "Tokyo Yushun result". Racing Post. 27 May 2018.
  14. "Kinko Sho result". Racing Post. 10 March 2019.
  15. "Yomiuri Milers Cup result". Racing Post. 21 April 2019.
  16. "Tenno Sho – Preview". Horse Racing in Japan. 21 October 2019.
  17. "Almond Eye Prevails Over G1 Winners in Tenno Sho". Horse Racing in Japan. 27 October 2019.
  18. "Indy Champ Claims This Year's Mile Championship to Secure Both Spring & Autumn G1 Mile Titles". Horse Racing in Japan. 17 November 2019.
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