Triothe’s Arc: Parislongchamp Absignment Aidan O’Brien’s Minnie Hauk | Racing news

Minnie hauk will invade AIDAN O’brien to bid to provide the third victory in Prix de L ‘Arc de triomphe.

Ryan Moore still has a side job, and Christophe SOUMILLON continued to play a Super Sub and won the Zarkava in 2008.

Last year’s third Los Angeles, another runner of O’Brien, was not fair and would have to ignore Stall14 to claim victory.

Aventure, who is challenging Minnie hauk for favor, touched 12 of the 18 runners.

The hope of the winner of Japan’s first training was hit by Japanese derby winners, Croix Du Nord and Prix Foy Victor byzantine Dream, with 17 and 15, respectively. But their Korean alohi alii appears to be better placed in Stall 4.

Andre Fabre’s Sosie and Cualificar pairs have been better in three and eight stages, respectively, but David O’Meara’s Estrange is the most extensively posted on Stall 18.

Estrange had a show under Danny Tudhope
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Estrange must ignore stall 18

Daryz (2), Quisisana (Seven) and Gezora (13) of the Francis-Henri Graffard could be worse while Lefard pulled out Stall Six.

Daryz is owned by AGA Khan Studs and their racing administrator Nemone Ruth. Sky Sports Race The team was satisfied with the draw.

She said:

“We are not dissatisfied next to MINNIE HAUK and SOSIE. He is just a good thing to see if it is very good and competitive enough to be mature and good enough.

“His two parents, Sea the Stars and Daryakana, won the same weekend and in 2008 Royallieu Arc in the Arc and Daryakana’s Sea Stars.

“He saw that part, he was in great stamp on his cord and improved all year round, but this is a very big stage.”

Kalpana (10) of Andrew Balding, Marco Botti’s Giavellotto (5) also gained opportunities for John Murphy Training White Birch (9) and Jessica Harrington’s Hotazhell (11).