
I give the greatest thanks to you all for your incredible support and trust with this kick-ass fighting game. Killer Instinct has definitely had an iconic sound to it thanks to the work of Mick Gordon, but the above title has already alluded to one fact – this awesome piece was composed by someone else.īefore we get in to the particulars, we’re going to let our good friend, Mick, have the mic for a few moments: Take another moment to listen to the Soundcloud embed above. Your reactions to the music in this trailer, like mine, have been filled with elation. And in those brief moments you’re not glued to each frame of Battletoad-y goodness, you’re humming the theme to yourself. Thanks to the connections and horses, I could do it.If you’re anything like me, you’ve been watching the trailer for Rash repeatedly since its release early yesterday. The 23-year-old was very pleased to achieve his goals in 2021, saying: "I had a target to be a Grade 1-winning jockey and ride 100 winners in this year. If he can run more steadily, he would run much stronger." He is now like a child and his hindlimbs are not powerful yet so he runs only with heart. "He wanted to go on a little before the back straight, but he relaxed again soon, so I was relieved. Although I had a little bit of worry about his nerves, he relaxed to run in the best position for him. The winning jockey Yokoyama, who was riding his fifth Grade 1 winner, all this year, said: "When I rode him in training, I felt his ability. Command Line was swallowed up on the bend and eventually finished 12th of the 15 runners. The favourite, Grade 3 winner Command Line, started slowly and couldn't settle in a good position under Christophe Lemaire, who has ridden 199 winners this year. The winning Deep Impact colt is out of the Congaree mare Killer Graces, who won the Grade 1 Starlet Stakes at Hollywood Park, and it was the second win in three starts for Killer Ability. It was another length and a quarter back to Lagulf, by Maurice, in third. He was a length and a half ahead of Cristian Demuro on second-placed Justin Palace, who is a Deep Impact half-brother to Palace Malice.

The Takashi Saito-trained colt made his move at the top of the home straight, taking over at the front and holding off all challengers in the closing stages. Killer Ability claimed the final Group 1 of the Japanese turf season with victory in the Hopeful Stakes for two-year-old colts at Nakayama on Tuesday.Ĭarrot Racing's son of perennial champion sire Deep Impact was second favourite for the mile contest and was settled in third by his young jockey Takeshi Yokoyama, the rising star of the Japanese weighing room.
