As Milan rumors increase Massimiliano Allegri is ready to drop poker

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Massimiliano Allegri ready to drop poker

Sunday conference of great quality the one scheduled at’Ippodromo Capannelle, with an interesting distinguishing feature: the’long shadow of Massimiliano Allegri, who is back in vogue (rumors are thickening regarding his possible return to AC Milan) and who with four horses from his stable Alma Racing in the race will lend great attention to the Capitoline equestrian afternoon.

The afternoon of racing will begin at 2:40 p.m. with the Light Wind Prize, a maiden for 3-year-old females, numerous and qualitative with the presence of names such as Cavalese, Media (first Alma Racing horse), Teddy Dream and Tonight Target. 

Then here is the Ceprano Prize, this year Inns of Court Trophy, conditioning again for 3-year-old females over the mile distance, 7 at the start: Dalan Fay, Fast Spirit, Felice and Granada, Holycostance, Love Words, Queen of Maybe, Winter Charm. 

The third scheduled race is the one reserved for amateurs, the Haseltine Prize, which will see gentlemen compete over the long distance. At the start Have a cigar, Cyclonic Arrow, Eutropia, Maiori, The dark side, Jungle junior.

At 4:33 p.m. the fourth race on the schedule, the Tupini Prize, another conditioned, but for older horses on the two-thousand-meter grass track, all to be experienced with prestigious names to challenge, including Arrival, Budrio , Fly By Fly (Allegri’s second horse in the race) and Cime tempestose, are to name a few.

The trio of the day will come in the fifth race, the Arconte Prize– Kessaar Trophy, race full of fascinating insights with 12 horses in the starting cages, among which we point out Became Good (third horse of the former Juventus trainer), Fast appeal, Black Bear, and Stracciacappe.

Closing the afternoon in style at Capannelle with the Azzurrina Prize, at 5:43 p.m., conditioned for older females on 2000 meters. Challenging Aretha Star, Ersilia, Nayeli, Nonna Vanda, Pratigya and the’now famous Sun Never Sets, the fourth mare owned by Max Allegri and probably the most accredited for the final victory, also strong with a prestigious second place in the last Lydia Tesio.

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