He had his last success in the Prix Robert Auvray (Gr. II), in April 2024. It is therefore consistent with a certain logic to find Jack Tonicoften placed at the highest level in recent months, on the top step of the Prix de Lille podium. Won four years ago by his former boxing partner, Flame of the Goutier (with No. 16), this traditional big winter quinté represents the ninth trophy for this son of Charly du Noyer which got closer in progression then was forced to evolve with its nose to the wind from mid-climb. The resident of Thierry Duvaldestin nevertheless appears sovereign, carried by the vista of his driver, Théo Duvaldestin, who signs (already) his sixth success of the new year (in fifteen races). Long seen in the background, Indy Rock concludes with a bang outside and takes second place for Daniel Redén who had seen his training shine in this event in 2017, thanks to Call Me Keeper. Rather outside in the front line at the time of departure, Nice Greek et Horchestro then conclude before Hedic Gémawhich completes the quinté just ahead Iznogoud Amsixth, one of the good marks of the test. The Quinté+ in order brings in 8,103.40 euros for one euro (2,311.10 euros without the piggy bank), while the disorder tops out at 27.90 euros.