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Anonymous /vg/532544143#532547014
7/24/2025, 10:37:44 PM
>>532545035
I raised her potential and star lvl to 3 as a reward.
Anonymous /v/716249743#716260427
7/24/2025, 12:37:48 AM
>>716260312
looks good to me
Anonymous /vg/532172959#532177082
7/21/2025, 11:46:23 PM
Anonymous /vg/531468210#531478897
7/16/2025, 8:00:29 PM
>>531478320
There are 12 slots left lads, get in here.
Anonymous /v/715417084#715424795
7/14/2025, 10:26:07 AM
>JRA description

"Speed is the truth

What to pursue is speed.
You just have to believe that and move on.
Honour and praise...
Will surely follow.

Don't even pay attention to anything else
Walk only on it.
To shine in this world.
Stick to it.

Speed is the truth
Believe that and go ahead."

>A horse produced by the Shadai Group's Northern Farm, he was one of the best sprinters in JRA history. The name is a combination of the official name of the owner, Sakura Commerce + Bakushin (驀進), meaning to move forward with strength, and Oh (王), meaning king of thoroughbreds.
>In the 1200m and 1400m, he showed overwhelming force with a total of 11 wins out of 12, but from the 1600m onwards, he had zero wins period.
>Horse racing as a whole changed because of him. Sprinting, previously thought little of, had gained recognition due to the power of Bakushin.
>When discussing Nishino Flower, a filly who was still relatively underappreciated at the time, the most important comment in terms of how great she was was that she "beat Sakura Bakushin O within 1400m." Achieving that alone could make a horse famous.
>In retirement, he lived as a stallion at Shaddai Stallion Station, Japan's best stallion facility, and showed a strong genetic power to pass down short-distance speed to his children. He was the only sire specializing in sprints and showed steady performance in the top 10 of the leading sire rankings. Demand for his pedigree was so high that he was mated with over 100 mares each year.
>He died at 22 of heart failure from too much Bakushin-powered segggs.
Anonymous /v/715134947#715146130
7/11/2025, 11:11:46 AM
>JRA description

"Speed is the truth

What to pursue is speed.
You just have to believe that and move on.
Honour and praise...
Will surely follow.

Don't even pay attention to anything else
Walk only on it.
To shine in this world.
Stick to it.

Speed is the truth
Believe that and go ahead."

>A horse produced by the Shadai Group's Northern Farm, he was one of the best sprinters in JRA history. The name is a combination of the official name of the owner, Sakura Commerce + Bakushin (驀進), meaning to move forward with strength, and Oh (王), meaning king of thoroughbreds.
>In the 1200m and 1400m, he showed overwhelming force with a total of 11 wins out of 12, but from the 1600m onwards, he had zero wins period.
>Horse racing as a whole changed because of him. Sprinting, previously thought little of, had gained recognition due to the power of Bakushin.
>When discussing Nishino Flower, a filly who was still relatively underappreciated at the time, the most important comment in terms of how great she was was that she "beat Sakura Bakushin O within 1400m." Achieving that alone could make a horse famous.
>In retirement, he lived as a stallion at Shaddai Stallion Station, Japan's best stallion facility, and showed a strong genetic power to pass down short-distance speed to his children. He was the only sire specializing in sprints and showed steady performance in the top 10 of the leading sire rankings. Demand for his pedigree was so high that he was mated with over 100 mares each year.
>He died at 22 of heart failure from too much Bakushin-powered segggs.
Anonymous /v/714858337#714867567
7/8/2025, 2:16:29 PM
>>714866804
Sasuga Class Rep
Anonymous /v/714467339#714477596
7/4/2025, 1:24:20 PM
Anonymous /vg/529627825#529631118
7/2/2025, 11:06:21 AM
>>529630454
It seems that her superiority has lead to some controversy.