After the packages of The croft (No. 7) and Salah (n° 14), there were only fourteen left to compete in the penultimate event of the year held at the Deauville racecourse. Among them, Goluptious (No. 16) did not go into detail to win his first quinté and at the same time the finest flagship of his career. The smallest weight in the event, he took command as soon as the starting stalls opened. While one might have expected him to be forced to repel the attacks, this was not the case as he stormed back from three hundred meters away and crossed the post as an easy winner. By dominating his elders, this 3-year-old male offers a first quinté to his mentor, Joao Pedro Silva Pereira, a Lusitanian professional based in Spain. More accustomed to shining in this type of tournament since he won his 72nd success there, jockey Anthony Crastus was obviously delighted with the outcome of the event. “I traveled first class,” he confided to Equidia. He is a horse with quick legs and rhythm. He stretched out well and didn’t let up his effort. His entourage asked me to put him at the forefront, and it was the right option. »
For his third try at this level, Times Warrior (n° 13) confirms its competitiveness by obtaining first place at the expense ofOmicrone (n° 1), good finisher despite an increased value following her success obtained at the end of August in this category. Behind the first three, Agoria (n° 6), associated with Stéphane Pasquier, and Gaillard (No. 9) complete the good combination of the quinté.
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