Direction Clairefontaine this Monday, October 17, 2022 for the Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté +. In this event, the Prix des Equidays compete once morest runners. The race will be contested over 2400 meters, and endowed with 55,000€.
In this event, Stronger Together (2) arrived in the boxes of his Czech entourage this spring. He did well there in races with well-composed conditions. He finds the handicaps on Monday, with a value revised upwards. He is, of course, in good shape, but must prove his competitiveness at the value which is now his. Edzel (11) has progressed in recent weeks. Obviously late, it seems to be in full bloom, as evidenced by its recent victory. On Monday, he goes up in category being penalized and will not benefit from the discharge of his partner. Its task is complicated in theory, but its current limits are undefined. Lerma (13) has just behaved correctly on several occasions in conditional races. Dropped a few pounds on the weight scale, it’s worth giving her some credit because her mentor doesn’t come here by chance. Distrust is in order. Rosetta Stone (14) remains on an attractive end of the race in a recent fifth. He finds a longer distance which will obviously play in favor of this wait-and-see. If he adapts to the state of the field (Editor’s note: his origins seem to predispose him to it) he promises to be very competitive here.
Geny’s secrets
Christopher Ferland: Aude (1) might not be threatening in a listed. We therefore return to a handicap by having to carry a heavy load. Nevertheless, the terrain and the distance will be in his strings. With a good running of the race, we can expect a good performance. A place remains possible.
Ludovic Rovisse: Warm Breeze (3) remains on a very good outing at this level. It aligns the good results lately. In the morning, he looks very good. The lengthening of the distance does not worry me. His partner of the day doesn’t have too many worries regarding his ability on very soft ground. So I hope to see him continue his good series.
Henri-Alex Pantall: Blues Rock (4) doesn’t run that badly last time because he definitely needed to. We have to take it back. I believe he is capable of doing well at this value. Seeing him on arrival would not be a surprise.
Paul DeChevigny: Mormona (5) has a real aptitude for this type of terrain. He has just returned to success and discovers handicaps with ambitions. It seems correctly placed on the scale of weights, without however having a large margin.
Stéphane Wattel: Ultrasound (6) had a bad string number lately. This time, I think the longer distance will be to his advantage. A looser track too. It deserves attention. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see him on arrival.
Jerome Reynier: Happy Harry (7) has not been able to shine lately. He is an extremely regular colt in the effort. In the morning it gives me satisfaction. So I hope to see him resume the course of his good results.
Pascal Bary: Abundant (8) will do better at this distance. In addition, the very soft terrain should benefit him. I hope to see him behave well, especially since he is in good shape in the morning. He should run very well.
Christophe Escuder: Royal Monarch (9) has had a very good behavior lately. Having recovered very well and showing an optimal form, I try the adventure at this level hoping to do well. It’s a foal that I like. I think at this value it can be competitive. I expect a good performance.
Miss Stephanie Nigge: Ermélie (10) remains on a very good outing in a recent handicap over 3,000 meters. This filly with a lot of poise cut a very good figure that day. We take advantage of its shape and the soft terrain to present it quite close here.
Francois Monfort: Bambagia (12) is a filly who has evolved a lot since her arrival at the stable. I want proof of this with his recent victory. The opposition was different and they only faced females that day. This filly is tough on effort and at ease on soft ground, with a lot of bottom. She should dearly defend her chances on Monday.
Henri-Alex Pantall: Tamzara (15) remains on a great success on the course that interests us. The filly remained in good shape. Logically, we are moving towards this commitment. She should be able to perform well once more.
Frédéric Head: Smoothy (16) was supposed to be in the second round. In first, her task looks a little more difficult, but currently, I find her in good shape, better than at the start of the season. Therefore, it is up to it to show its competitiveness at this value. A place would delight me.
A summary:14-3-8-13-15-1-6-10 The summary of the press:8 – 15 – 16 – 3 – 9 – 14 – 1 – 6
Equidia: 8-15-14-6-3-10-11-7
Europe1 :15-8-16-3-14-6-7-1
The Parisian: 3-14-6-1-12-8-15-16
L’Alsace :3-9-5-15-12-14-1-7
Paris Turf :15-6-11-3-14-10-4-8
RTL:15-14-1-8-6-3-10-13