Direction Chantilly this Thursday, September 29, 2022 for the Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté +. In this event, the Prix de la galerie des battles will have to compete once morest each other as runners. The race will be contested over 1600 meters, and endowed with 50,000€.
In this event, Ninario (5) has evolved in the past at a very good level but his latest performances indicate that he is no longer as efficient. It is better and better placed on the scale of values and the fact that it is making a comeback does not seem to be a handicap, because it has already shown that it is efficient in terms of its freshness. However, he still has to prove himself at this level of competition. Braveheart (13) has been running encouragingly lately for his first steps in straights. Obviously caught up in speed over the 1400 meters, he will be much better off this time over the mile. His candidacy deserves special attention.
Geny’s secrets
Ms. Mireille Desvaux: Full Precious (1) made a very pleasant comeback and got on top of it. We want to see him over 1,600 meters, because he does great things for us. We have to see if he will adapt to this shorter distance. For now, I have nothing else to run and it is in very good condition. So here we go, especially since he lost 1 kg on the scale of values.
Mme Manon Scandella-Lacaille: Mama Imelda (2) is a mare with whom we live a beautiful story. It indeed aligns the good results. Regularly penalized over its good performances, it discovered the races of fifth level lately. And absolutely not unworthy that day. Especially since she did not really have her ease to finish. It has since regained some freshness and promises to be competitive once more here.
Ion Elarre Alvarez: Nordeste (3) has a good chance. He remained very well following his last two performances. In his last outing at this level, he finished third at Longchamp. If he repeats this value, he normally has his place at the finish. A very soft ground would be good for him.
Ms. Jane Soubagne: Ascot Angel (4) disappointed us lately without any real explanation. He had a good run and never accelerated. Certainly a “free” day because in training, I didn’t notice any negative signs. He remained in a good state of form and I hope he can rehabilitate. Especially since he no longer has to prove his competitiveness at this level.
Antoine de Watrigant: The last time, Fly d’Aspe (6) was not ready but had a very good race. He has no margin at all and I have no choice of commitments. As he is in great shape, we run.
Jerome Reynier: With Royal Robbins (7), lately it has gone badly. I was hoping to see him in the first half of the peloton at the start of the race. And he unfortunately quickly found himself in the rearguard. Then might not speak frankly in the straight line. This outing did not mark him. And I hope to see him have a better run this time. Its aptitude for potentially difficult terrain is finally an unknown.
Maurizio Guarnieri: Finally, Cirano (8) had the disadvantage of carrying a lot of weight, the test with the Australian blinders did not prove conclusive and the distance was too short. We must forget this failure. During his previous outings, he had run well at this level. He’s good. That said, he is a horse of good terrain, light. I hope it won’t be too heavy, because that would be complicated.
Jean-Marie Beguigné: I lacked perspective on him. And it turns out that Fog (9) was clearly not at his best in his most recent outing. Since then I find it much better. And so hope to see him do well here. Even if the rope 16 is obviously not an advantage a priori.
Igor Endaltsev: Ciccio Boy (10) remains on a string of good results. In the morning he remained well, gets along very well with his jockey and he pulled a good string number. It adapts to just soft ground. In short, everything is fine!
Tony Piccone: Lately Goldino Bello (11) has not been unworthy, failing just enough for a better ranking. It is rather regular at this level. And the rains are a godsend for him. With soft ground on Thursday I think he can play an active role here.
Markus Nigge: Come Say Hi (12) has been forced into thicknesses lately. And it didn’t suit him. I hope it can be hidden this time. The rains that are currently falling are welcome for this follower of relaxed slopes. Its weight margin is slim. But he should not be radically dismissed, especially as his good physical condition is undeniable.
Eoghan-J. O’Neill: No Niki No (14) has been progressing well since the start of the year. As it has won four handicaps, it is rising quickly in value but is in great shape. That said, we must now see with 4 kg more compared to his last victorious outing. Know that the state of the ground is indifferent to him.
Mrs. Jane Soubagne: Trobreizh (15) is a classy horse that obviously I can’t fault. He does all his shopping and is consistent in his performance. He is often narrowly beaten and I hope the softer ground will help him in his task. He deserves to win his event.
Mauricio Delcher-Sanchez: The penultimate time, The Laureate (16) did not appreciate the Deauville PSF, catastrophic this year, especially for a horse like him. Lastly, he had to wait a long time and was a bit unlucky on the straight. That said, it ran pretty cleanly. It can be competitive at this value.
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