Arrival of the fifth
: 6 - 2 - 10 - 15 - 4
Bought in a claiming race on May 3 at the Vincennes racecourse, for the sum of 14,999 euros,
Charly de l'Aunay
(n ° 6) distinguished himself a few weeks later by winning the Prix Le Parisien, the Sunday quinté , to the delight of his driver, Junior Guelpa, fist raised as he passed the post.
The former student of Laurent-Michel David delighted his new entourage, the Guelpa family, always very inspired in their investments.
In three races, the 10-year-old gelding has already garnered 55,760 euros.
“He still has the morale and proves that he is not cooked”, indicates Junior Guelpa at the microphone of Equidia.
Charly de l'Aunay
removes the second quinté of his career.
This is the fifth success in this category for Junior Guelpa as a driver, the eighth as a developer.
🏆 Associated with @GuelpaJunior, Charly de l'Aunay wins to everyone's surprise in the #Quinté+ of the day at @vhpofficiel 👏🏼
🥈Belker (JM. Bazire) and 🥉Diégo de Cahot (Th. Duvaldestin) finish respectively second and third
🏁 Finish: 6 - 2 - 10 - 15 - 4 pic.twitter.com/18q9dZemyl
— Equidia (@equidia) June 26, 2022
After benefiting from a good run,
Belker
(n°2) behaves very well and narrowly fails for success.
Diego de Cahot
(n°10), completes the podium and leaves some regrets to his driver, Mathieu Mottier.
“I had no resources at the top of the climb, and when I lowered the blinders to him, he came back up well.
As usual,
Elvis du Vallon
(n°15) finished well but had to settle for fourth place ahead
of Élu de Dompierre
(n°4).
This quinté gave pride of place to the outsiders and brought in the tidy sum of 666,520.70 euros for 1 euro.