Two promising fillies were expected for their first step in the groups this Saturday: Marion d’Atout et Misty Green ; facing them in particular, the first three of the Prix Marcel Dejean (Gr. III), contested on October 18: Massive Attack, Morality et Melody Cool. And at the end of the 2,200 meters (large and small track), it was the two newcomers to this level of competition who formed the winning couple. Victory went to Marion d’Atoutwho preserves his invincibility at the end of his third public outing. Born in Purple – Sister to the Classics From her husband, Gunilla of Trump[##font##] [/##font##]et Krack Time Asset -, the representative of Philippe Barbé trained by Sébastien Guarato quickly put herself out of reach of her opponents at the exit of the final turn, after having animated the event (1’16”9). “We were able to take the lead without being botheredexplained David Thomain, the winning driver. She has a lot of speed, because when I asked her to speed up, she quickly made the difference.” “She looked better, I think, than the other daycontinued for his part the winning trainer, who had already won this group III with Green Grass in 2018. I think she’s taking this in the right direction. What you need with young people is speed and being serious, and that’s what she has.” A good omen before the first semi-classic, the Prix Une de Mai (Gr. II – December 15).
“She went very quickly”
She also put her invincibility on the line: Misty Green was beaten for the first time, but the resident of William Bigeon sprinted very well and took the first runner-up. “When she was born, she went very quickly. This is encouraging for the future.” Madness completes the podium, with Corentin Delbecq. “We didn’t have the right route but the fact that it didn’t roll was an advantage.underlines his driver. She finished well, then we were lucky with the two competitors who took off in the straight line (Editor’s note, Maya Bee et Morality).”