Arrival:
8 - 3 - 7 - 11 - 12
Massimiliano Allegri, the coach of Juventus Turin, won the first round of the ParisLongchamp meeting thanks to
Light Up My Dream
. But it is
Sweet Victory
(n ° 8), under the training of Yann Barberot, who impressed by taking the lead quickly and outclassing the opposition in the Prix du Petit Pré, support of the quinté (1,800 m) on the ParisLongchamp racecourse. This 3-year-old filly, co-owner of which is Clément Troprès, deputy president of Tony Parker's team, thus opens her record in ten outings. His jockey, Grégory Benoist, still proves his form by winning a 108th. “We changed tactics, she's better up front. We savor, ”said Yann Barberot at the microphone of Equidia.
End-to-end victory for Sweet Victory (@ GregoryBenoist1) in the # quinté + the Petit Pré prize at #Parislongchamp
🏁8-3-7-11-12 pic.twitter.com/B8SWPmxnGJ
- Equidia (@equidia) July 8, 2021
After two outings in the top five in the big handicaps,
Mystery
(n ° 3), still at the forefront and owned by Brigitte Renk who had not hidden a certain confidence from us, finished second in front of the favorite,
High Lady
(n ° 7).
Nerokas
(n ° 11) and
Tibbett
(n ° 12), who remained on a success in a second handicap test, complete the good combination of the quinté.
Our journalist prognostic Stéphan Flourent told you the quartet in the order in eight horses.