Hamilton du Ham, a solid base in the quinté of Saturday June 29, 2024

Hamilton du Ham, a solid base in the quinté of Saturday June 29, 2024
Hamilton du Ham, a solid base in the quinté of Saturday June 29, 2024

In this Prix du Roussillon, contested on the 2,150 meter course of the Enghien racecourse, Cédric Bloquet (ParisTurf) has logically set its sights on Hamilton du Ham (5). The resident of Yannick Desmet has just won a quinté at Vincennes and has inherited a good number behind the wings of the autostart. His mentor adds that he “expected this ideal commitment to the earnings ceiling for this horse, best on flat track”SO…
Circeo Bay (8), who would have been fighting for places but for a mistake midway down the straight last time out, deserves to be taken back in confidence. At the finish line each time he races in France, King Fencer (14) only has against him to start in the second line. In good shape and well placed behind the autostart, Gino Live (3) will be part of the bases of this quinté, at least for the places. The end of the race Filarete du Verger (7) did not go unnoticed during the Prix de Nesles on June 23. She can aim much higher than 7e place obtained then. He will remain shod, but has already obtained good results like this, therefore Hulysse Digeo (9) to interfere in the good combination of the quinté. Already seen to its advantage on this track, High Priestess (2) will seek to profit from this good engagement. It won’t be easy for Marion Fouty Bon (11) in the second line, but if she can benefit from a good course, she has the right to take an allowance.

Cédric Bloquet’s prediction (ParisTurf) : 5 – 8 – 14 – 3 – 7 – 9 – 2 – 11

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Mathieu Mortagne, for his part, placed at the top of his prediction King Fencer (14), despite his number in the second line, he explains the reasons for this choice in the show 100% Quinté to be found below.

King Fencer (14) : “On May 25, he took an excellent second place behind Madrik Icon on this course. He has since confirmed his good form at Vincennes by ranking 4the of a quinté over 2,850 metres. In his last 8 races in France, he has won once and finished in the top four the other seven times. Of course, he starts on the second line, but he can adapt to all tactics and, entrusted to Benjamin Rochard, he is capable of winning.”

Gino Live (3) : “He remains in a clear third place at Vincennes and appreciates the Enghien track, where he obtained runners-up during his two appearances. With a favorable number behind the autostart and driven by François Lagadeuc, it is certainly a good base in this event.”

High Priestess (2) : “This speed course specialist had bad luck in the Prix d’Aubusson where she was never able to express herself even though she had obvious resources. She should not be judged on her recent attempt while she was returning to school. She returns to a course that she loves on Saturday (7 times in the top five in 9 races, including 2 victories) and will start, for once, on the front row.”

Circeo Bay (8) : “She got lost in her paces when she was looking competitive for places in the Prix Eudora on June 14. Unfortunately, she regularly has bad luck and has also inherited an outside number in this race. However, Franck Nivard, who won five times with her, knows how to manage her and should rely on her finishing qualities.”

Hamilton du Ham (5): “The 2,150 meter Enghien course is perhaps not his favorite, but he gets along well with Yoann Lebourgeois and has just proven his form at Vincennes by winning strongly over the 2,850 meter of the big track. We must maintain our trust in him.”

Interviews with the protagonists of the Prix du Roussillon, Saturday in Enghien

Sébastien Leblond, coach of High Priestess (2)

Philippe Daugeard, coach of Filarete du Verger (7)

Jean-William Hallais, coach ofHulysse Digeo (9)

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