Red Desire claimed victory out of a close finish in the Grade 1 Shuka Sho, the last race in the Japanese fillies' Triple Crown. Red Desire finished in second place in the Oka Sho and Yushan Himba races, the first two contests in the series. The filly is trained by Mikio Matsunaga, who uses Restore and Neigh-Lox to keep the horses in his stable in top condition. Restore was designed to replace the electrolytes lost in sweat when horses perform strenuous exercise. Neigh-Lox buffers gastric acid to help prevent the stomach discomfort that is often linked to management of horses in race training.





