Quinté of Thursday October 17 in Chantilly: Hervé Fortin’s predictions

Quinté of Thursday October 17 in Chantilly: Hervé Fortin’s predictions
Quinté of Thursday October 17 in Chantilly: Hervé Fortin’s predictions

This Thursday, October 17 at 1:55 p.m., the Quinté de Chantilly takes place on what is expected to be heavy terrain. Hervé Fortin offers you Scarface (10) as his favorite, with King Robbe (15) and Wild West (2) to follow closely.

This Thursday, it’s the Quinté de Chantilly with a flat handicap over 1200 meters in a straight line. Hervé Fortin, horse racing expert, offers us his favorite horses for this race contested on heavy terrain.

Favorites to follow

  1. King Robbe (15) : A well-known horse on this course, King Robbe represents a great opportunity at the bottom of the table, with a real chance of slipping into the right combinations.
  2. Wild West (2) : Back in Chantilly with a reduced weight, he could take advantage of this reduction to shine again.
  3. White Platin (4) : With great experience in Quintés, it will be very advantaged by the soft ground and looks like a serious contender.

Les outsiders

  • Scarface (10) : This horse remains on a convincing victory and can confirm by aiming for a place in the top 5.
  • L’as Tudo Bem (1) : A specialist straight line horse, he has shown that he can perform on different types of terrain and should be a solid base.
  • Simply Lovely (12) : Fourth during its last race at Chantilly in September, it has arguments to claim a place in this Quinté.

The complete selection of Hervé Fortin

  • Favorites : King Robbe (15), Wild West (2), White Platin (4)
  • Outsiders : Scarface (10), L’as Tudo Bem (1), Simply Lovely (12), Bye bye (9)
  • Favorite : Scarface (10)
  • Winning game board at Enghein meeting 4 the 414 Foster of iton

Tip of the day

For this Quinté, Scarface (10) is Hervé Fortin’s favorite. Building on his recent victory, he could well confirm once again on this demanding course.

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