Fifth. The Prix de Beaune at Compiègne this Tuesday, September 27, 2022. – Angers Info

Direction Compiegne this Tuesday, September 27, 2022 for the Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté +. In this event, the Prix de Beaune will have to compete once morest each other as starters. The race will be contested over 3800 meters, and endowed with 95,000€.

In this event, Risk du Brizais (2) has four victories this year, including three in the specialty that interests us. It is consistent overall and in good shape on the flowing courses. He will have to carry 71 kg and his weight situation has been revised upwards since his last performance over hurdles. That said, he seems able to pull out of the game. Happyday (3) will make his comeback here. Possessing quality on the flat, it won with style on its debut over jumps. He is taking part in his first handicap and has the means to win such an event, provided that he does not lack a course for his return to the track. Capodimonte (16) made his comeback in August in Dieppe , showing on this occasion that he needed to run. He should have improved since, but his task would have been easier in the second event. On the other hand, it has for him to like Compiègne.

Geny’s secrets

Donatien Sourdeau de Beauregard: The Huron (1) was heavily penalized for its two provincial wins in the first half. His task is now more complicated, even if he has defended himself well recently. He comes home, having work behind him. He seems to me able to behave well on Tuesday, even if it is never easy to make a resumption of contact under such a burden.

Noel George: Champagne Mystery (4) is in very good shape, ready for its comeback. Besides, it runs super cool. In addition, it is taken at a value that allows it to be competitive.

Philippe Peltier (G): Futbolisto (5) has remained well since his good summer outings at this level. It is doing well in Compiègne and no longer has to prove itself in heavy handicaps. He promises to be competitive once more on Tuesday, knowing that a little rain would be welcome for him.

Gaëtan Taupin: Shenko Magic (6) has just proven its form on the flat. He had previously removed his quinté to our great joy. He finds Compiègne on Tuesday, a track on which he has already done well. He seems to have stayed very well at work. We will have to deal with an upwardly revised value. I’m not naive enough to expect progress from him at age 10, but he should run his course.

Mme Sophie Leech: John Locke (7) was disappointing in Strasbourg. He is a horse that we are still getting to know and trying to understand. We’re putting blinders on him, because he’s been a bit lazy lately. It is certain that he can win a straight, but perhaps at a slightly lower value and, most likely, on a fast track like Cagnes-sur-Mer.

Mathieu Pitard: Halo On Fire (8) was making his comeback over jumps lately, having run flat the previous times. We had put him in the rear guard for the occasion, he had behaved well. We will try to put it a little closer and try to come and finish. The Compiègne route is not a problem, it adapts to everything.

David Dahan: Kapteen (9) won very well for his comeback. The fifths, it’s always complicated, but we think we are in the first five, at least, despite his penalty of three kilos. As he tends to pull at the start of the course, you have to be patient with him, then come up in progression, without upsetting him.

Michael Seror: Eximia (10) has shown good consistency this year. It has already behaved well at this level, but once morest its contemporaries. On Tuesday, she will have to face her elders. She’s going to make her comeback, but she’s fine. The track should not be very heavy; very soft ground would be nice. Her jockey knows her and we are counting on him to mount a good race.

Jerome-Didier Marion: Mambosun (11) is making a comeback, but is doing very well. I had a lot of trouble finding him at the start of the season, but he is much better than in the spring. He is coming back to form and I think he had a good preparation. He can make the arrival.

David Windrif: The Tickler (12) has been sick this summer. It is much better than that. We took care of it and that allowed us to put it back in good condition. I hope it’s going to rain a lot, but maybe he can’t handle such horses. One day or another, it will be able to make the arrival of this kind of races, especially on heavy ground.

Mme Sophie Leech: McGroarty (13) seems to hate Auteuil, as he has never run well there. He needs everything to go in his direction to make his value, because otherwise he runs extremely badly. Its weight situation is not a problem, but it must prove that it can perform well on this Compiègne track. He loves Clairefontaine and might well go to Cagnes-sur-Mer following this test.

Brian Beaunez: Inside Montlioux (14) had a summer break and went to the meadow. So it’s a real comeback here. It seems to me, however, capable of providing good value on Tuesday. His partner gets along well with him. He can, in my opinion, aspire to a place at the end of the combination of the fifth.

A summary:3-6-5-8-2-1-10-9 The summary of the press:2 – 1 – 5 – 3 – 6 – 10 – 4 – 8

Equidia: 3-2-8-9-5-1-10-4
Europe1 :1-4-2-10-5-7-6-3
The Parisian: 2-3-6-1-9-5-10-8
L’Alsace :3-2-1-5-4-10-9-6
Paris Turf :1-5-2-3-9-8-10-6
RTL:5-3-2-6-1-4-10-9

Leave a Replay