Jipet de Crépin will aim for victory in the quinté of December 20, 2024

Jipet de Crépin will aim for victory in the quinté of December 20, 2024
Jipet de Crépin will aim for victory in the quinté of December 20, 2024

Winner of the Campanus Prize, on November 15, on the course that concerns us, Jipet de Crépin (11) did not deserve last place despite an unfavorable course. It is therefore quite logical that the prognosticator of ParisTurfCédric Bloquet made it his favorite in this quinté. Returned to his best level after two necessary outings, Janko Haufor (6) can double the stake after winning the Prix d’Hennebont, on November 25, over the 2,100 meters of the main track. Noted in the Letrot Open des Régions – 5 Ans (Gr. III) in which he took 3e place, Jackson d’Arc (4) must confirm this increase in power. Another asset of Christian Bigeon, Jovial Haufor (8) is undoubtedly more efficient over shorter distances according to his mentor, but has already done well on this course. Laumac Jaguar (10) was not helped by the lack of rhythm during his last attempt and deserves to be taken back with confidence. Jaguar d’Obret (13) takes part in his first race of the meeting and on his freshness is able to take a lot. Jingle Lover (14) has had bad luck several times recently and deserves to see all his efforts rewarded. Jaguar you Fan (7) has already shown that he can stand out in this type of field, he should not be overlooked for places.

Cédric Bloquet’s prediction: 11 – 6 – 4 – 8 – 10 – 13 – 14 – 7

100% Quinté: Jipet de Crépin also appeals to Grégory Joly

As part of our daily show 100% Quinté, Grégory Joly established a prognosis in harmony with that of Cédric Bloquet. He too sees Jipet de Crépin et Janko Haufor take the leading roles.

Jipet de Crépin (11) : “Partnered with Éric Raffin, whom he meets again here and with whom he has never disappointed, he won in force on this course on November 15. Fourth during his last outing, after a course with his nose in the wind, he should once again actively fight for victory in this quinté.”

Janko Haufor (6) : “Preserved for the winter meeting, it immediately hit the mark on its return to the ash. His three previous attempts on this classic course all resulted in a convincing result (1 victory and two 2e places). We will have to reckon with him in this ordeal.”

Jackson d’Arc (4) : “He did not race this summer, but with three courses under his belt, he is now back at his best level as evidenced by his very good third place in the Open des Régions – 5 Ans (Gr. III). Depending on the fit training of Thomas Levesque, he has the means to play a leading role on Friday.”

Laumac Jaguar (10) : “Winner of the Grand Prix des 5 Ans at Croisé-Laroche, he then did not have a race to his liking in the Open des Régions, however finishing very honorably. This competitor, quite sure of his pace and who rarely disappoints, should once again show himself to his advantage on this course where he has never disappointed.”

Jovial Haufor (8) : “After having prepared in the provinces, he started his meeting well in Vincennes by obtaining two first place finishes and being each time associated with David Thomain, who will again be his partner in this quinté. If he benefits from a clear course, his place is in the top five.”

Watch the full interviews with the pros on our ParisTurf YouTube channel ici.

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