The Capannelle Racecourse is ready to live a great day horse racing because on Sunday two of the races par excellence of the Capitoline facility will be staged: the Parioli Award and Regina Elena. In the first, reserved for three-year-old males, Melfi it's definitely the horse to beat. The son of Kessaar has returned from four victories in the last five races and is almost unbeatable over the distance: the Sisal experts they believe Melfi is on pole for the victory, in the antepost odds, 2,25.

The Irish bay is looking for rivals and could find his first antagonist at home: Ripen it he made just one outing in 2024, which however ended with a success. Antonio Marcialis' student looks for the shot of his life and his victory is played at 5,50. The podium of favorites is completed by Touissant who dreams of playing the role of outsider. The transalpine colt, in five races, has put together 3 victories and two placings which is why he is ready to take his chances: the fourth career victory for Touissant is offered at 6,50.

Once the Parioli Prize is over, the curtain opens for us Regina Elena dedicated to three-year-old fillies. Sioux Life he dreams of triumphing in front of his home crowd and sets out ahead of everyone for the final victory. Fresh from the success in Milan less than a month ago, the daughter of Sioux Nation and Ninepins is determinedly aiming for victory at odds of 2,30. The first antagonist is the American Sun Never Sets which, in this first glimpse of 2024, has appeared in good shape and is playing winning at 3,75. Then pay attention to the Irish GreaterQueen who arrives at Regina Elena at the end of 10 months to remember: seven outings, 5 victories and 2 placings. The victory in Capannelle, next Sunday, is offered at 5,50.

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