Fifth. The Daniel Miette Prize in Vincennes on Saturday November 26, 2022. – Angers Info

The Daniel Miette Prize in Vincennes on Saturday November 26, 2022.

Direction Vincennes this Saturday November 26, 2022 for the Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté +. In this event, the Prix Daniel Miette will have to compete against each other as runners. The race will be contested over 2700 meters, and endowed with 75,000€.

In this event, Charly de l’Aunay (6) held his game well in the fifth of November 21, won by Fine Colline, being driven offensively. The opposition is this time less tough and he has the best time on the course. It seems best to keep him in good standing.

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Franck Terry: Extra du Châtelet (1) had mixed behavior last time out. He looks much better. It’s pretty tough considering his earnings, but why not consider him for fourth or fifth place anyway? Know that you have to hide it.

Emmanuel Varin: Fine Perle of Love (2) faced serious opposition for his return to Vincennes. She didn’t have an easy race either. I find her much better since training. I opted for this commitment rather than the Mauquenchy GNT, especially since Matthieu Abrivard is available this time. I find the opposition in its stride. I expect to see her fight for the top spots.

Yannick-Alain Briand: Fakir du Ranch (3) looks good and cheerful in training since his last victory. It is our spearhead at the stable. He likes Vincennes, so take advantage of it before starting the Cagnes program. He is on the rise. Everything looks good even if the opposition should not be neglected.

Benjamin Goetz: Emeraude de Bais (4) returned to the top after being stopped. She recently won the 2,100 meters in a pleasant way when she faced very good horses. It adapts to all routes, as evidenced by its success on the 2,875 meters of the big track, in October. Commitment is ideal and opposition within reach. She must contend for victory.

Loic Chaudet: Black Goddess (5) ran very well last time, finishing full of resources. It didn’t go well. As it is necessary to hide her, her driver was obliged to start all over again with her number 7. There were not too many trains and no wagon of three to bring her back. She is very good. He needs the tailor-made course with a selective look. If it goes well, she can place herself.

Yves Dreux: Dreamer Boy (7) couldn’t stand out, but I find the last few runs, in good batches, aren’t that bad. He has a lot of winnings and the tasks are getting more complicated. In training he is perfect and his practice on Thursday morning was very good. This is without doubt his best entry of the meeting. Faced only with old horses and without strangers, it has its place in the fifth.

John Paul Gauvin: Epic Julry (8) was arrested last winter before starting his breeding season. It took some time to find the right rhythm. His last outing at Saint-Galmier is encouraging. He is on the rise. In the morning, he works well. Here, he could not dream of a better commitment, closed without young people or foreigners. Also, I bring him back to the capital. He will be barefoot. He’s not out of business.

Romain Derieux: Eileen (9) fully reassured me by her end of the race on November 7, where she found herself far in the course. With her number outside behind the autostart, I hadn’t tried to overtake her on the way out. Since then, she has been doing very well at work. The commitment is perfect, without the 6 years. It is probably best to come over others. She has aged, but has a great chance.

Mathieu Mottier: Dénicheur du Vif (10) stayed at home after his last outing over 2,100 meters. He is not very demonstrative in the morning at training. He has a lot of gains and no longer encounters obvious tasks. Nevertheless, it is in its category. It will be necessary to run beaten inside. With success, he can slip into the end of the combination. Better will be difficult.

Patrick Terry: Eddy du Vivier (11) had a great year, from July 2021 to July 2022. He deserved rest afterwards, which was beneficial to him. He resumed training three months ago. He was not ready enough when he came back and will miss another race.

Franck Marty: Fakir Mérite (12) still ran very well in Bordeaux, where he took third place, not far from Galet Sted and Gaz d’Occagnes, to whom he had to return twenty-five meters. He had also provided good Saint-Galmier value. He discovers a favorable entry, at the same post as his rivals. Even if he has not always been very lucky at Vincennes, I am counting on him to play the good roles in this quinté.

Hedi Le Bec: Disco des Molands (13) does not have a very good program under the saddle, so I let myself be tempted by this ideal entry on the trot. He only has “old people” to deal with. He lacks titles in this specialty, but he has often been there to prepare for mounted trotting races. This time, he will be put in competition mode, barefoot and equipped with fireworks. It shouldn’t be ridiculous.

Pierre-Alain Rynwalt-Boulard: Digne et Droit (14) doesn’t have much else to run with his winnings. Fakir du Ranch, Emeraude de Bais and Eileen are a little above. Afterwards, it’s open for places. If he was in the winning quinté, we would be happy. That would go the right way.

A summary:4-3-1-7-2-9-12-6 The summary of the press:4 – 3 – 12 – 9 – 2 – 1 – 5 -4

Equidia:4-3-9-12-2-6-5-7
Europe1 :4-3-9-12-1-5-10-2
The Parisian: 4-9-3-2-12-5-6-7
L’Alsace :
Paris Turf :3-4-9-12-2-6-5-7
RTL:4-3-2-9-6-5-7-1

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