Even when they have been covered with a view to becoming broodmares, females have the right to run an additional 120 days. This is the case of
Grand Messe
(n ° 1), brilliant winner of the event played on Tuesday at Auteuil, which met the stallion
Cokoriko
on June 2nd. Before eventually joining the stud (it is not yet certain that it is full), the resident of Anne-Sophie Pacault made her class do the talking. Quickly installed in command by Alain de Chitray, she never let herself be approached at the end of the 3,900m imposed on the occasion of this Prix de Chantilly.
🏆 Grand Messe (A. de Chitray / Anne-Sophie Pacault) wins the # Quinté like the forts!
Winner at Group 3 level in the past here at #Auteuil, this representative of Haras de Saint-Voir is ahead of Dentor des Obeaux and Folie Passagère.
🏁: 1 - 5 - 14 - 9 - 6 pic.twitter.com/6RZI8oCnU9
- Equidia (@equidia) June 29, 2021
This event smiled on the competitors quickly placed in the leading group.
This was the case with
Dentor des Obeaux
(n ° 5).
Despite a strong attack after jumping the last hurdle, he could not do anything against the winner but confirmed his competitiveness at this level like
Folie Passagère
(n ° 14).
The latter made a courageous effort in the final meters to get ahead of
Grand Art
(n ° 9), the only one to have waited at the back of the peloton during the first two thirds of the course.
Slightly behind,
Marty Mcfly
(n ° 6) had to settle for fifth place.
In our columns, Kévin Romain indicated the quinté in the disorder in eight horses.