Px of St-Patrick (L.): no one was going to beat Shadizi…

Px of St-Patrick (L.): no one was going to beat Shadizi…
Px of St-Patrick (L.): no one was going to beat Shadizi…

In front of a very large audience, it was a truly beautiful acceleration that was produced by Shadizi (3 years old) at the end of the Prix de Saint-Patrick. Of good quality, the Chantilly listed was dominated by its winner… “He repeated his acceleration from last time (the colt had outclassed the lot in a handicap by 5 lengths) and he is a real good ground horse recalled its developer Francis-Henri Graffard. He took a long time to find his action in the straight and I found that he plateaued a little bit at one point, but then he accelerated really well to get away..” Now a winner at this level, the son of It’s not you et Shanndiyra is forced to challenge his contemporaries at the next level, but after such a demonstration, the nephew of Shalanaya (Prix de l’Opéra) is embarking on this path with the highest ambitions… “If the track is good at Deauville, he will logically run the Prix Daphnis. (Gr.III over 1600 meters, August 4)” concludes our interlocutor. Associated with the race favorite, SupercooledStéphane Pasquier would perhaps have finished closer to the winner if his partner had been more mature, but this 2nd place remains entirely to his credit: “The horse was not very fast when accelerating declared the one who led to success Calandagan last week at Royal Ascot. In this respect, it is still perfectible..” Third, No Lunch has shown some very interesting means. Indeed, with only two outings to his credit, he had half as much experience as most of his rivals and under the guidance of Maxime Guyon, the resident of Carlos Laffon-Parias is already adorning his “CV” with bold characters. Finally, Saidi El Falwho carried the weight of the race, finished a meritorious fourth.

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