Japanese champion Almond Eye will contest the Group 1 Yasuda Kinen in Tokyo on June 7.
And she should win it, she’ll hold the record for G1 victories by a Japanese-trained horse on turf.
Fresh off the back of her first run for 2020, Almond Eye obliterated the competition in emphatic style, winning the Victoria Mile with ease.
If anything, she made it look like light track work.
Welcome back girrrrrl
— G (@LongBallToNoOne) May 17, 2020
ALMOND EYE runs 1.30.6 half baked to win the G1 Victoria Mile #breathtaking
Next? Yasuda Kinen? Takarakuka Kinen? Tenno Sho?
Last year of racing, two or three more starts #freak pic.twitter.com/kXbUyjbicd
French jockey Christophe Lemaire guided the five-year-old to her seventh career G1 triumph, however the pair are already looking ahead to what could be one for the history books.
The G1 Yasuda Kinen in Tokyo will now be Almond Eye’s next conquest, with the stable previously hinting it would send her to contest the prodigious race.
More to come.