Annick and Georges Prize: Jimako Verderie as boss

Annick and Georges Prize: Jimako Verderie as boss
Annick and Georges Dreux Prize: Jimako Verderie as boss

The Annick and Georges Prize (race A) was shaping up to be a great chase with class elements at all three levels. In mind, Jimako Verderie showed himself to be the strongest. Quickly installed in command by Clément Frecelle, the son of Bilibili set a sustained pace for the test before courageously repelling the attack from Kerry Loveanother first-tier competitor. Crazy Place is the first competitor of the third level whileEdition Géma (winner of the 2022 edition) must be satisfied with fifth place and thatIn Love du Choquel was at fault in the final turn.

A great meeting in perspective

Winner of this event in the good kilometer reduction of 1’13”4 (while he was shod!), Jimako Verderie seems at the dawn of a great meeting. “He walked 1’12”8 when he returned to , it was already very good, explains Emilie Le Beller following this success. This is a horse that we have been waiting for. He’s still a little emotional. Clément (Frecelle) put it together really well. He understood it well. We have always valued this horse. From the beginning, he had shown the means. As he is a gelding, he avoided big fights against the best. He should have a very good winter meeting.”

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