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Title: JAPAN: Wagnerian gives fourth Derby win
Trainer Yasuo Tomomichi celebrated his second win in the race but it was a monumental day for 41-year-old jockey Yuichi Fukunaga, who won his first Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby)
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Trainer Yasuo Tomomichi celebrated his second win in the race but it was a monumental day for 41-year-old jockey Yuichi Fukunaga, who won his first Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby)
Wagnerian wins the Tokyo Yushun for trainer Yasuo Tomomichi and jockey Yuichi Fukunaga PHOTO: JRA
THE Group 1 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) is arguably the most influential race on the Japanese racing calendar in terms of defining the champion three-year-old colt’s title.
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