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Japanese star Shin Emperor is set to have another crack at next month’s Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown.
Yoshito Yahagi started his career at Royal Randwick more than four decades ago, now the globetrotting Japanese trainer is back to win one of Sydney’s most coveted races with his star Unicorn Lion.
It is now three years since globetrotting trainer Yoshito Yahagi lit up the Arqana sales ring when securing a full-brother to ...
Yahagi’s career started by his father, and fellow trainer, Kazuto Yahagi’s side but he was unsure which way life would lead him until, at 18 years of age, he headed off to Australia for 12 ...
Sottsass Sibling Brings €2.1 Million at Arqana Sale Yoshito Yahagi secured a Siyouni brother to Sottsass at the Arqana August Sale Aug. 14 for a show-stopping bid of €2,100,000 (US$2,153,508).
Yahagi's confidence must have been raised by an assured win in his first start to the season – in Riyadh on Saudi Cup night when he beat Casa Creed by a head in the 1,400 meter Turf Sprint.
Master horseman Yoshito Yahagi, who finished with a treble at Meydan last Saturday night, has the Melbourne Cup firmly in mind for impressive Dubai Gold Cup (3200m) winner Stay Foolish. Japan ...
Yoshito Yahagi prepared Lys Gracieux to become the first Japanese winner of the Cox Plate two years ago and on Sunday (AEDT) the same trainer broke new ground with mares in America. Yahagi conditioned ...
Japanese trainer Yoshito Yahagi says he hopes Shin Emperor will fulfil his "50 years old" dream of winning Europe's most prestigious race the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on Sunday at Longchamp ...
Japanese trainer Yoshito Yahagi brought the colour and flair to an otherwise mundane barrier draw on Thursday morning and he is hoping his talented mare Lys Gracieux can do the same on the ...
Yoshito Yahagi, trainer of defeated Dubai World Cup (G1) favorite Forever Young, has suggested his colt was compromised by a prerace visit to the receiving barn at Meydan Racecourse for a random ...
Yoshito Yahagi started his career at Royal Randwick more than four decades ago, now the globetrotting Japanese trainer is back to win one of Sydney’s most coveted races with his star Unicorn Lion.