SUPERCOOLED CAN RESUME ITS MARCH FORWARD

17 H 17 • CHANTILLY • TATTERSALLS PRIX DE SAINT-PATRICK

Listed – 3ans – Poulains – 1.600m

SUPERCOOLED CAN RESUME ITS MARCH FORWARD

Sixth in the Emirates Poule d’Essai des Poulains (Gr1), Supercooled (Lope de Vega) ran very well in this classic. On a greasy track, he did a good length and, when his jockey saw that his task would be complex, he just accompanied his partner on the arms, which did not prevent him from finishing pleasantly. In the Tattersalls Prix de Saint-Patrick, a very good Listed, Supercooled could resume his winning ways because he is a classy colt. In addition, he should reward those around him for the intelligent riding (once again!) of Stéphane Pasquier in the Hen. Third at this level, Timber Light (Hunter’s Light) returns to his best distance and he will be one of the candidates for the podium with No Lunch (Dubawi), who has just opened his prize list without forcing at Saint-Cloud for his second outing, At you (Wootton Bassett), more confirmed over 1,400m, just like Grand Son of Calyx (Calyx), Shadizi (Siyouni), who only progresses, or even Saidi El Fal (Lope de Vega), very attractive winner at Chantilly.

5:17 p.m. > Tattersalls Prix de Saint-Patrick

Listed – Flat – €55,000 – 1,600m – For entire foals and 3-year-old geldings, not having won a Group this year. Weight: 56 kg.

N Horse Origins Breeder Owner Trainer Jockey (String) Weight [Val.]

1 SHADIZI (M3) Siyouni-Shanndiyra SA Aga Khan SA Aga Khan F.-H. Graffard M. Barzalona (4) 56 [47]

2
TIMBER LIGHT (M3)
Hunter’s Light-Foulognes
Mme Yvette Pantall
Cheik A. B.K. Al Thani
H.-A. Pantall
T. Piccone (7)
56 [44]

3 AGAT (M3) Wootton Bassett-Ayelet Langlais Bloodstock N. Bizakov C. Head A. Lemaitre (1) 56 [42,5]

4
SAIDI EL FAL (M3)
Lope de Vega-Storm To The Sea
Mme Marie-Laure Collet
Fal Stud Sas
M. Baratti
A. Pouchin (9)
56 [43,5]

5
SUPERCOOLED (M3)
Lope de Vega-Liquid Amber
Flaxman Stables Ireland L.T.D
F. Ireland
A. Fabre
S. Pasquier (11)
56 [50]

6 MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (M3) Shalaa-Steel Woman Jean Boniche Ec. Gemini Stud Y. Bonnefoy E. Hardouin (5) 56 [45]

7
SUCHET (M3)
Cloth Of Stars-Decize
Eurl Freddy Head
Mme F. Head
Mlle V. Head
L. Boisseau (3)
56 [45,5]

8
GRAND SON OF CALYX (M3)
Calyx-Asawer
Barronstown Stud
A. Jathière
Gl. Bietolini
T. Bachelot (8)
56 [44,5]

9 GEORGES VILLE (M3) Kendargent-Baileys Parisienne Haras des Trois Chapelles Assoc. J. Cygler/JM Aubry-Dumand S. Wattel A. Madamet (2) 56 [41,5]

10 BAYAMOON (M3) Toronado-Baenia Pierre Lamy Under Blue Sky G. Lemer A. WerlÈ (6) 56 [45]

11 NO LUNCH (M3) Dubawi-Lunch Lady Wertheimer & Brother Wertheimer and Brother C. Laffon-Parias M. Guyon (10) 56 [-]

12
RETOUCH (M3)
Demarchelier-Sketches of Spain
White Birch Farm
White Birch Farm
J.-C. Rouget
J.-B. Eyquem (12)
56 [43,5]

7:08 p.m. • CHANTILLY • TATTERSALLS BAGATELLE PRICE

L – 3 people – Pouliches – 1.600m

VERS A DUEL CETERA – RIBALTAGAIA

Respectively second and third in the Prix de Sandringham (Gr2) – on sticky ground – from Sparkling Plenty (Kingman), who has since won the Prix de Diane Longines (Gr1), Cetera (Nathaniel) and Flipping over (Blame) will be at the start of the Tattersalls Prix de Bagatelle (L). Just before the Gr2, the two fillies had already faced each other over the mile at Chantilly, in the Prix des Lilas (L). On good soft ground this time, Ribaltagaia, trained by Gianluca Bietolini, won by a length and a half ahead of the Wertheimer and Frère breeder and representative. Highest value of the lot (49), Rose Bloom (Lope de Vega) goes down in category. After having had a good 2-year-old year, including a second place in the Qatar Prix Marcel Boussac (Gr1), the Nicolas Clément-trained rider finished seventh in the Prix de la Grotte (Gr3) then ninth in the Emirates Poule d’Essai des Pouliches (Gr1) for his two outings of the year. Conversely, Felicia (Wootton Bassett), Leave (Zarak), and Tearan (Kingman) will take advantage of the opportunity to participate in their first black type event. The latter, trained by André Fabre,

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