An Evening of Triumphs and Comebacks at the Capannelle Racecourse

Allegri e la sua cavalla Sun Never Sets (Foto di Domenico Savi)
Tonight, the Napoli-Juventus match takes the stage, an important game to decide the continuation of the season for both teams. Ahead of the match, Massimiliano Allegri brought...

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Tonight, the Napoli-Juventus match takes the stage, an important game to decide the continuation of the season for both teams. Ahead of the match, Massimiliano Allegri brought home an important victory. In fact, in the Ceprano prize, the first horse race of the afternoon at the Capannelle Racecourse in Rome, the Bianconeri's coach celebrates with the Italian debut victory of his Sun Never Sets. Ridden by Mario Sanna, the mare who had raced at two under the orders of Joseph O'Brien and is now in the stables of Stefano Botti, makes an excellent impression and triumphs over Benny In Love and Princess Chizara. An important success that projects Sun Never Sets towards the prestigious Regina Elena prize scheduled for April 28.

The first splendid Sunday of the year and of the spring horse racing season at the Capannelle Racecourse also delivers another significant moment: the return to the track of the derby winner Goldenas after overcoming some issues in the past months. With Dario Di Tocco riding, the Dormello Olgiata breed horse trained by Riccardo Santini, performs well finishing a strong second behind the already seasoned Friedrich, driven to victory by the crack jockey Christian Demuro, the last winner of the Arc de Triomphe in October. In third place is Autre Etape.

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