DARING TACT MAKES HISTORY 19 Oct 2020 07:51
Comfortably
maintaining her perfect status in Sunday’s Shuka Sho (G1) at Kyoto, Daring Tact
became the first unbeaten winner of Japan’s Fillies’ Triple Crown, and sixth
overall. Moreover, she kept alive the dream of an unprecedented “double” Triple
Crown in Japan, with the undefeated colt Contrail all the rage to complete his
own classic sweep in next Sunday’s Kikuka Sho (G1).
Unlike Contrail, who
tipped his hand last season as champion 2-year-old colt, Daring Tact has been a
bolt from the blue. The Normandy Thoroughbred Racing Co. colorbearer raced just
twice at Kyoto – in a newcomers’ event Nov. 16 and the Feb. 8 Elfin S. – before
announcing her presence on the big stage in the Apr. 12 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000
Guineas) (G1). She went off favored for the first time in the May 24 Yushun
Himba (Japanese Oaks) (G1), and extended her sequence to five in the Shuka Sho.
The daughter of
Epiphaneia broke in good order from post 13 and bided her time well off the
pace dictated by Maltese Diosa. Down the backstretch, Matsuyama gave her the
cue to advance, and she smoothly improved her position to reach striking range
swinging for home.
Although others were
also fanning wider out in the cavalry charge into the stretch, Daring Tact soon
asserted and drove to a 1 1/4-length decision over Magic Castle.
A daughter of 2014 G1
Japan Cup winner Epiphaneia and the King Kamehameha mare Daring Bird, Daring
Tact’s granddam is a G1 placed daughter of US champion and legendary sire
Sunday Silence.