The favorite (6) and the outsider (3) by Lucas Quentin
6 – Lucky Jackson : The family foal Bazire possesses class in harness trotting since he regularly faces the best of his generation in this discipline. During his ridden trotting debut last November in the Prix Raoul Ballière (Gr.2), the son of Ready Cash left a wonderful impression. Indeed, while he was stuck behind rivals on their way to the final turn, the colt wearing the Wildenstein made a beautiful straight line to come out on top. If he stays wise, he won’t be far from the truth this Saturday.
3 – Lisbon Dry : The student of Patrick Ploquin just held his part very well in the Price of Enghien (Gr. 3) in which she placed third. The daughter of Our arm achieved the best last five hundred meters of the race in 1’13″4. On this occasion she was ahead of a filly who will be very prominent this Saturday, namely Little Orélie. It can spice up relationships.
The favorite (7) and the outsider (2) by Romain Lecellier
-7 – Lutin des Bordes : Second of Vincennes Prize (Gr.1) behind Lexie de Banvillehe deserves to return to success at this level. Beaten by Lucky Jack during his penultimate outing, he could well take his revenge this time, because the protégé of the family Bazire is not a horse of great consistency. Bare hindquarters for the first time, I can’t wait to see the behavior of the horse trained by Jean-Philippe Monclin.
2 – Lambada du Goutier : Fantastic runner-up Little Orelie in the Saint-Léger des Trotteurs (Gr.1) at the Caen racecourse, she has not confirmed since being ill before quickly showing fault recently. Lightened again in its fittings, I think it is capable of achieving very beautiful things, because it particularly seduced me in Caen.
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