Flower Day: Old backpackers with a taste of revenge

Apprentice Hasimbola will ride Sabaka, the favourite for the second race.

The sixth meeting of the AHCEL program will look like a game of bridge tomorrow in Ambatolampy, part of the preparation for the Great Mimosa Festival.

The jockeys would announce their respective colors that they wish to put forward as an asset. The previous meeting of July 14th has already highlighted the young jockeys facing their elders. Four races were won by four apprentices and young jockeys from the School of Horse Racing and Breeding (ECHEL), namely Mamy Natolotra Randriamihaja, Mendrika Rakotomalala, Rado Tiana Sitrakiniaina and Mickael Lovanandrasana. But since revenge is a dish best served cold, the old hands of the racecourse, Maminirina Randriamahenina as well as Richard Alfred, will not let past victories escape them tomorrow. Four races on the program will stage fierce battles between several stables.

The first race, the Prix Rose, is reserved for horses in categories V and VI. It features a duel between Vatosoa, the heavyweight, and the last winner, Ariane de Klara. However, if the young colt Apache The King does not encounter any health problems, he could also be among the contenders. The beautiful chestnut Sabak, who drops down a category in the Prix Tulipe reserved for horses in categories IV and II, arouses the interest of punters looking for surprises. However, the distance of 1900 meters favors Vision Nouvelle, despite his lighter weight. A third thief could also create a surprise. The third race, the Prix ACACIA, is reserved for horses in categories II and III. It maintains a breathless suspense. Two winners in this category, Azteca Del Sol and America De Steller, are battling for victory over a distance of 2100 meters. However, Mascotte de Star could delight those looking for surprises.

Manjata Razafy

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2024-07-27 17:57:20

#Flower #Day #backpackers #taste #revenge
2024-07-27 18:07:50

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