the editorial prognosis on the race of the day

Scheduled to start at 1:50 p.m. on the Deauville racecourse on Thursday December 22, 2022, the Quinté+ will be the Prix de la Giverny, the first race on the program of the day’s meeting on the Normandy route. Find all the predictions from the We Sport editorial staff to best prepare your bet to place on the most anticipated race of this day on Thursday.

The Prix de Giverny in detail

Reserved for colts and fillies three years old and over, the flat race will be contested over a distance of 1900 meters which will see the sixteen starters compete in weather that promises to be very windy with nearly 30 km / h in gusts expected. tomorrow. With a €50,000 allocation, the rope will be on the right on the fiber sand track in Deauville.

The starters of Quinté+

  1. Indian Pacific – M. Grandin (P. Cottier), winner on this track only three weeks ago over the same distance, he will surely be able to take on his additional 4kg load and do well in this race
  2. Khochenko – E. Hardouin (D&P. Prod’homme), a regular at the track on which he has contested three of his last four outings on this track, and his last good result can give good hopes to the colt who will be ridden by the experienced Eddy Hardouin
  3. Revolted – G. Mosse (JM. Beguigne), disappointing on the same track but over 2500m three weeks ago, the filly will have to find her bearings but has little chance of doing well at the finish
  4. Wishuponastar – C. Lecoeuvre (H. Blume), with a very good confidence from its trainer, it could very well appear as evidenced by its victory in a Quinté+ last April or its fine fourth place on the PSF of Chantilly
  5. Royal Picnic – A. Crastus (N. Perret), well prepared by his trainer, he will be an outsider in this race where he could well be in the Top 5 at the post
  6. Ommeel – T. Bachelot (A. Wattel), capable of repeating very good rankings on this track at Deauville, he could very well feature in your paper for his consistency.
  7. Wallem – G. Benoist (N. Caullery), able to perform very well despite a heavy load, he will be keen to do better than his last outing where he lacked energy at the end of the race
  8. Central Park West – T. Trullier (J. Phelippon), very successful since October, he is a very regular at the PSF of Chantilly but should perform well over a slightly longer distance than that over which he won on December 13th
  9. Saint Hellier – F. Veron (P. Cottier), in very good shape in shorter races, he will do his first race at Deauville with great ambitions to do well at the finish
  10. Oasis Cove – A. Pouchin (I. Elarre Alvarez), if his trainer has good confidence in his foal, the competition should make life difficult for anyone who could end up placed in this event
  11. Tchakoviev – T. Piccone (M. Delcher Sanchez), disappointing in his last four races where he never finished placed, the resident of Mauricio Delcher-Sanchez will have one last real chance over a shortened distance for him
  12. Darkness – C. Berge (As. Crombez), winner on the same surface at Chantilly four weeks ago, the distance will be slightly shortened for the one that could very well appear in your ticket
  13. Gemmyo – M. Lerner (C. and Y. Lerner), often entered in Quinté+ this year, the colt will be a credible outsider on a surface and a distance that he knows perfectly
  14. Portalis – A. Lemaitre (JP. Gauvin), having inherited an awkward number in the stalls, he is coming back from a break from racing which could allow him to do well
  15. Pink Intellectual – M. Velon (JP. Gauvin), lined up over the same distance in Deauville without success on his last two outings, his form is in question at the end of 2022
  16. Ugotthelook – S. Ruis (P. and J. Brandt), big outsider with few references on the circuit, he shouldn’t really be on your ticket

The editorial prognosis on the quinté of Thursday, December 22

1er – 6 : Flour

2nd – 2 : Khochenko

3rd – 13: Gemmyo

4ème – 4 : Wishuponastar

5ème – 1 : Indian Pacific


Maxime Labrot

A big fan of sports of all kinds, Olympique de Marseille makes my heart beat, Benoît Paire takes my head and Tiger Woods makes me vibrate.


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