Essential base, In spite of Pierji (3) will appear on many tickets this Monday, November 18 in the Quinté+ support race, the Prix de Montignac-Charente which pays tribute to one of our ten favorite racecourses of 2024. Few trotters will do proof of such regularity in competition (25 podiums in 29 attempts!) and suffice to say that the candidacy of David Békaert’s partner inspires confidence. Cédric Bloquet therefore logically makes him the favorite of our Quinté+ at the start of the week, especially since the resident of Alexandre Bonnefoy will be playing barefoot for the first time in his career. “He was only beaten by a good Ibiscus Man and a very good pilot lastly, analyzes his mentor at the microphone of Christophe Meyer. He is gaining momentum after a long absence. This great entry comes a little quickly in his program, but he didn’t have any good races for a while. There are two or three clients but he has a very good chance (…). A twentieth success is possible.” Our expert opposes the versatile I Can Dream (5), triple winner on the course under the saddle, Kentucky River (4), who attempts the pass of three for his return to France, and Hannibal Tuilerie (11), to be credited with four successes on the course without his irons. Our consultant Matthieu Abrivard does not hide his confidence in his weekly column about this representative of Jacques Bruneau… Harley Gem (8), to resume, likes the 2,700 meters of the big track, like Cash Bank Bigi (6) which, wisely, also has its place at the finish. At the end of the suit in this very well-made lot, Cédric Bloquet invites you to slide Nice Greek (7), having just returned to victory in the South-West and again barefoot, as well as the speculative outsider Eurêka Vrie (12), “P4” and piloted by his mentor Thomas Chalon. “I leave him for his return to Vincennes. He will have upcoming commitments. In the immediate future, he is capable of securing a place”summarizes the person concerned in Arnaud Lecomte’s slope information.
The prediction number from Cédric Bloquet (ParisTurf): 3 – 5 – 4 – 11 – 8 – 6 – 7 – 12
100% Quinté: Mathieu Mortagne is also banking on Inato Pierji
This is Mathieu Mortagne, responsible for the South-East region for ParisTurfwho was responsible for sifting through the 14 applications for the Prix de Montignac-Charente contested this Monday, November 18 at Paris-Vincennes over the classic distance, at the opening of the meeting (departure at 1:55 p.m.). Like Cédric Bloquet, he gives (very) large credit to David Békaert’s partner. Check out his five favorites below.
In spite of Pierji (3): “We know him very well and with David Békaert, they form a formidable tandem: 17 victories and 9 places in 26 races. Last in Vincennes, Ibiscus Man was very tenacious in the fight and resisted him but he was a good first runner-up. The horse is on the rise, with four runs in his legs. The little extra for Monday is that he will be barefoot for the first time. This is an opportunity for this very good trotter to return to success.”
Hannibal Tuilerie (11): “It’s opposition to the favorite. Barefoot, on the big track, Hannibal Tuilerie has 7 wins and a 93% success rate in the top five. He has just had an extraordinary season with Matthieu Abrivard on his sulky. He’s not going to start too much and get brought back. The more selective the race, the more it will serve its interests. Matthieu Abirvard told us that the horse had been prepared for this race and that he did not see himself leaving the top three.”
Kentucky River (4): “This 6-year-old trained by Daniel Redén has just won on the shorter course in a very good field for his comeback, in Scandinavia. He is back in good shape and will be piloted by François Lagadeuc. It’s a very good chance in this quinté.”
Harley Gem (8): “This protégé of Marc Sassier remains special and can play pranks, as was the case recently in the GNT stage in Nantes. But we must buy her back because she benefits from a great opportunity here, judged in particular on her victory in the Prix Bertrand Deloison, on June 23 over 2,850 meters, where she held in respect Hannibal Tuilerie.”
I Can Dream (5): “Although more confirmed under the saddle, she is making great progress under the saddle, as evidenced by her first runner-up in the Prix Emile Bezière (Gr. III) at the end of September, behind Jazzman Debailleul but in front In spite of Pierjiwhich was still in the preparation phase. That day, Alexandre Abrivard only found the opening halfway through the straight. She may, perhaps, still lack maneuverability when driving but I would not be surprised to see her achieve better than fifth place.”
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