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Daiichi Ruby, the Gyaru's Crush, Factoids
>An ojou-sama from the “splendid clan”. The splendid clan were all descendants of a British mare named Mairie, who was introduced to Japan in 1957. The Hagino clan won a lot of GI level titles in the 70s and early 80s.
>Daiichi Ruby’s mother is Hagino Top Lady, the Oka-Sho and QEII Cup winner.
>Her father is the famous “heavenly horse” - Tosho Boy, one member of the infamous TTG trio and multi GI level title winner. Tosho Boy was famous for siring excellent racers such as Mr. C.B.
>Daiichi Ruby was already attracting a lot of attention before her debut, because her sale price was 100 million yen, which was huge at her time.
>Even though Daiichi Ruby was born with a crooked leg, she showed strong competitiveness in races. Her main jockey Kawachi Hiroshi praised her to be the strongest racer for any race under 1600m at the time.
>The reason why the shoes for her left foot and right foot are different in size is because the real horse has very uneven hoof shapes and sizes - to the point that no trainer wanted to accept the horse at first.
>She is the first filly to win two GI titles in mixed races (after 1984 when races were graded, that is), she also broke the fillies’ prize record after she won her second GI at the 1991 Sprinters Stakes.
>But after K.S. Miracle’s death during that race, she could not win. Fans speculated that she missed him.
>This affection is seen in Uma Musume as well
>Was known to have a foul temper, which is a big contrast to her rival Daitaku Helios, who was tame (but weird).
>As mentioned in the Helios post, she was heavily shipped IRL with Daitaku. Though nothing ever came of it.
>Many horses retire due to injury or threat of it.
>Ruby retired because she turned into a gooner.
>She started experiencing heavy bouts of estrus, and at the time it was especially difficult to deal with it. This heavily effected her racing, leading to her retirement.
Daiichi Ruby, the Gyaru's Crush, Factoids
>An ojou-sama from the “splendid clan”. The splendid clan were all descendants of a British mare named Mairie, who was introduced to Japan in 1957. The Hagino clan won a lot of GI level titles in the 70s and early 80s.
>Daiichi Ruby’s mother is Hagino Top Lady, the Oka-Sho and QEII Cup winner.
>Her father is the famous “heavenly horse” - Tosho Boy, one member of the infamous TTG trio and multi GI level title winner. Tosho Boy was famous for siring excellent racers such as Mr. C.B.
>Daiichi Ruby was already attracting a lot of attention before her debut, because her sale price was 100 million yen, which was huge at her time.
>Even though Daiichi Ruby was born with a crooked leg, she showed strong competitiveness in races. Her main jockey Kawachi Hiroshi praised her to be the strongest racer for any race under 1600m at the time.
>The reason why the shoes for her left foot and right foot are different in size is because the real horse has very uneven hoof shapes and sizes - to the point that no trainer wanted to accept the horse at first.
>She is the first filly to win two GI titles in mixed races (after 1984 when races were graded, that is), she also broke the fillies’ prize record after she won her second GI at the 1991 Sprinters Stakes.
>But after K.S. Miracle’s death during that race, she could not win. Fans speculated that she missed him.
>This affection is seen in Uma Musume as well
>Was known to have a foul temper, which is a big contrast to her rival Daitaku Helios, who was tame (but weird).
>As mentioned in the Helios post, she was heavily shipped IRL with Daitaku. Though nothing ever came of it.
>Many horses retire due to injury or threat of it.
>Ruby retired because she turned into a gooner.
>She started experiencing heavy bouts of estrus, and at the time it was especially difficult to deal with it. This heavily effected her racing, leading to her retirement.
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