The ParisTurf editorial team gives 24 winners for the holidays

The ParisTurf editorial team gives 24 winners for the holidays
The ParisTurf editorial team gives 24 winners for the holidays

Florent Béasse

THAIX INSOLENT

Monday in Cagnes-sur-Mer (R1, 603)

Inexperienced, this resident of the Viel family ran better than her ranking indicates during her debut in Cagnes, finishing correctly after having been brilliant during the course.

Cedric Bloquet

JOTUNN YOU DOME

Sunday in (R1, 710)

In full bloom, this resident of Philippe Daugeard will be even better on this holding course. Even when shod, facing unshod people and foreigners, he can aim for the podium.

Olivier Bornia

THE QUESTIONED

Sunday in (R4, 706)

She ran better than her last ranking indicates and despite her bad rope number (15), she can post a good rating.

Lara Bouve

NIGHT ART

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 712)

Noticed during his debut at Vincennes, he will try to take advantage of his superb commitment to the winnings ceiling.

Michel Burgio

ALWAYS EK

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 413)

It’s better than ever than the heartthrob Go On Boy (October) returns to Vincennes. If he will have to take up the challenge of qualifying with number 13, he can post an interesting rating.

Corentin Dupont

HOW GASCOGNE

Saturday in Vincennes (R1, 308)

Courageous winner last month, he will enjoy the speed course and runs with freshness; enough to allow him to repeat.

Alexandre Duvey

QUARTZ SIBEY

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 511)

This protégé of the Baudouin family narrowly failed against Express d’Arc (who has since repeated) on December 4. He will not have any strangers on his way here and can therefore impose himself.

David Fricaux

IXIA DE BOUERE

Monday in Graignes (R3, 203)

She remains on a promising outing in Graignes. This good finisher will be advantaged by starting behind the autostart especially as she is well placed with the 3 and seems able to compete for the very first places on the Vieux Château track.

Olivier Galant

CAVIASE

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 112)

This girl Cébé Neutron is held in esteem. She did not miss her first steps under the saddle, on November 12, on the proposed route and found a favorable commitment. Confirmation is awaited.

Marie-Pauline Gareau

JANE CALAMITY

Monday in Cagnes-sur-Mer (R1, 604)

At ease in Cagnes-sur-Mer and accumulating second places since the start of the meeting, this resident of Mathieu Pitart should be able to find her day.

Thomas Guilmin

KENNY

Saturday in Deauville (R4, 513)

This resident of Christophe Lotoux certainly took some time before resurfacing at the start of winter but he seems to be on the rise as evidenced by his recent fifth place.

Bruno Jolivet

GO TO AMERICA

Saturday in Vincennes (R1, 414)

Equipped with flat blinders and unshod for the first time in a long time, she could restore her image, especially since she likes to be led offensively, unlike most of the “old guys”.

Gregory Joly

ROSE MELIMELO

Sunday in Pau (R4, 607)

She faces a lot her reach for her first claim and can allow Clément Lefebvre to celebrate his golden whip with a victory.

Arnaud Lecomte

SAP

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 808)

He had a string of victories in the spring before taking a period of rest. Author of a good comeback after five months of absence, he seems ready to fight with Lord du Gers (801).

Johann Longpée

CAVIASE

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 112)

Always esteemed by the Marmion stable, she did not miss her debut under the saddle, winning as a downgraded mare. Kept for this great commitment, it should not disappoint.

Samuel Marchesseau

HEARTBEAT THUNDER

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 708)

He found himself trapped last at Vincennes, on the climb, being forced to progress with three noses to the wind at the wrong time. It is necessary to take it again for its debut on the classic distance.

Christophe Meyer

HANNIBAL TUILERIE

Saturday in Vincennes (R1, 713)

After a first successful test under the saddle in , he worked very well recently with his apprentice (Mathis Champenois) in Grosbois. For his third outing under the saddle in his career, he is able to win.

Francois Moreau

KETAMINE BAILLY

Saturday in Deauville (R4, 501)

His last race is to be forgotten. With the discharge of her apprentice (Malone Favriaux), she should not go far on a course that she particularly likes.

Mathieu Mortagne

THE AMBASSADOR

Saturday in Cagnes-sur-Mer (R3, 306)

The esteemed representative of Loris Garcia was unlucky for his entry into the meeting, failing very narrowly against The Meteque (308), which he finds. There is revenge in the air.

Christopher Pellegrino

LOU PANTAIL

Saturday in Cagnes-sur-Mer (R3, 207)

Impressive winner on this course during his debut, he was then beaten by Romain Derieux. Author of a victorious comeback, he did well recently at Vincennes and faces a lot on his ropes.

Sébastien Piazza

KELMEC

Sunday in Vincennes (R1, 514)

Discovering favorable conditions in this series price, this son ofA Guy from Héripré seems able to erase his last disqualification and return to very good performances.

Gilles Pomade

SEVEN MYSTERIES

Saturday in Deauville (R4, 410)

For a very long time on the sidelines, he ran better than his ranking in last place (tenth) indicates and can express legitimate ambitions.

Romain Porée

JALAPENO

Saturday in Cagnes-sur-Mer (R3, 511)

He enjoys the sunshine of the south of and is nicely making up for his earnings gap. The increase in distance should not bother him.

Sacha Rochereau

ROSE MELIMELO

Sunday in Pau (R4, 607)

This filly has run in some interesting fields and is clearly going down in category. She must be able to play the leading roles in the face of this opposition.

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