Eight exciting races promise action at Saint-Malo
The seaside town of Saint-Malo is poised for a day of high anticipation as the historic Hippodrome de Saint-Malo prepares to host eight competitive races on 29th August. Trainers were seen offering last-minute encouragements, jockeys walked the paddock with focused determination, and a growing crowd buzzed with excitement, eager to witness the unfolding drama. The first contest of the day, at 3:45pm over 2500 metres, promises to set a spirited tone for the afternoon.
The Prix Robert Surcouf (3:45pm, 2500 metres) features strong contenders like Blue Martini (J: Julien Guillochon, T: FR. Monfort), Brivido Moon (J: Axel Baron, T: P. Dolle), Gypsy Devil (J: MME Amandine Seignoux, T: MME V. Seignoux), Look of Cecca, Madison Roque, Glycine Doree, and others. With a mix of experience and youthful promise, this opener is expected to be a tactical and thrilling start.
The Prix Georges Creis (4:20pm, 2500 metres) follows with a competitive field including Firstman, Cannello, Yellow Lion, Moor Malpic, Eridita Dover, Chivator, Odin Normandy, and Lamento. Observers anticipate a closely fought contest that could shape the momentum for the rest of the afternoon.
Next, the Prix Felix Guibert (4:55pm, 1800 metres) draws attention with Love is Gold (J: Yoann Rousset, T: Pier. Menard), Forcefull (J: Rosario Mangione, T: X. Blanchet), Shark Samurai (J: Axel Baron, T: A. Baron), Mia Bella, Mara Wood, Delta Spirit, and others. Strong performances here may highlight rising stars in the lineup.
As the day continues, the Prix Abbatiale (5:30pm, 1800 metres) will showcase unraced 2-year-olds such as Roberto Pesto, Le Senonnais, Noblesse Bere, Delicada, Roi Danaos, Nanala, and Nabab ‘ K, offering fans a glimpse of potential future talent.
The fifth contest, Prix Mauritius Turf Club (Prix de la Societe des Courses de Pornichet) (6:05pm, Maiden, 1800 metres), promises fresh energy with Talakan (J: Leonard Plommee, T: FH. Graffard), Cazadero (J: Christopher Raimbault, T: L. Gadbin), Lawful Lady (J: Giovanni Sias, T: A. Botti), Summer Soul, Ram Sea, and Saporetti taking part.
The Prix Gilles et Roger Chaignon (6:40pm, Hurdles, 3,400 metres) and Prix Mahe de la Bourdonnais (7:15pm, Hurdles, 3,900 metres) bring hurdles action with entries like Award Winner of Athou (J: Theo Chevillard, T: E. Allaire) and Lovely Sun (J: Quentin Gaignard, T: Chaille-Chaille & Pamart), promising tactical battles over longer distances.
The day wraps up with the Prix Oteuil SF (7:50pm, Hurdles, 3,900 metres), featuring Belaria, Heavenly Sun, Jetsee, Sotchi, Kabylie, and Itisparis — a fitting conclusion for an afternoon rich with anticipation and potential surprises.
Conclusion:
Anticipation is at its peak at Saint-Malo Racecourse as fans and connections await the unfolding of eight thrilling contests. The opening race at 3:45pm over 2500 metres and the subsequent events promise a perfect blend of competition, talent, and excitement for all who attend.
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