Matsurida Gogh

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Matsurida Gogh
Matsurida Gogh.jpg
Matsurida Gogh in 2009
Sire Sunday Silence
Grandsire Halo
DamPaper Rain
DamsireBel Bolide
FoaledMarch 15, 2003
CountryJapan
ColourBay
BreederOkada Stud
OwnerFumie Takahashi
TrainerSakae Kunieda
JockeyMasayoshi Ebina
Earnings$6,032,224 [1]
Major wins
Arima Kinen (2007)
Nikkei Sho (2008)

Matsurida Gogh (foaled March 15, 2003) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 2007 Arima Kinen. [1]

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Career

Matsurida Gogh's first race was on August 21, 2005, at Sapporo, where he came in first.

He won the Hidaka Tokubetsu on August 19, 2006, and then won the Christmas Cup on December 23, 2006, to close the year. [1]

He won the American Jockey Club Cup on January 21, 2007, and then took the Sankei Sho All Comers on September 23, 2007.

He grabbed the biggest win of his career by winning the 2007 Arima Kinen on December 23. He then won the Nikkei Sho on March 29, 2008. [1]

He won the Sankei Sho All Comers for a 2nd time on September 28, 2008, and then won it for a 3rd time on September 27, 2009.

His final race was on December 27, 2009, when he finished in 7th at the Arima Kinen. [2]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Matsurida Gogh (JPN), 2003 [3]
Sire
Sunday Silence (USA)
1986
Halo (USA)
1969
Hail to ReasonTurn-to
Nothirdchance
Cosmah Cosmic Bomb
Almahmoud
Wishing Well (USA)
1975
UnderstandingPromised Land
Pretty Ways
Mountain FlowerMontparnasse
Edelweiss
Dam
Paper Rain (USA)
1991
Bel Bolide (USA)
1978
Bold BidderBold Ruler
High Bid
Lady GraustarkGraustark
Inyala
Floral Magic (USA)
1985
AffirmedExclusive Native
Wont Tell You
Rare LadyNever Bend
Double Agent

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References

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