The colt is a contender for the Clásico Criadores Argentinos del SPC (L), while the sprinter is set to race in the Especial Haras Firmamento

LA PLATA.- The very brief card prepared for this afternoon at La Plata, consisting of just 10 races, will feature two races at the higher level. On one hand, the 2-year-olds will face off in the rescheduled Clásico Criadores Argentinos del Sangre Pura de Carrera (L-1000 m, dirt); on the other, the Especial Haras Firmamento will be open to all 4-year-olds and older horses with three or more wins.
The selective process for the young males will have only five contenders, among which Takeshi Frank (Gidu) stands out, arriving at this track after two solid performances on the turf at San Isidro.
The Stud Pauli representative debuted with an easy win before finishing second to The Great Cash (The Great Day) in the Clásico Congreve. Not only must he overcome the challenge posed by the unfamiliarity of the track, but he will also be racing on dirt for the first time.
Facing him is Vendaval Joy (Roman Joy), who comes off a 3-length victory in the Clásico Nueva Generación, under the same conditions he will now face.
Teammate of Takeshi Frank, Full Caluroso (Full Mast) won impressively on debut in one of the qualifiers for the Clásico Precoces, but finished fourth in the final as the favorite.
The undefeated Gryschin (Malenchini) and Emm Yugo (Emmanuel) complete the small field, which will compete for a modest prize of 4,870,000 pesos.
The Especial Haras Firmamento also promises to be quite interesting, where Crispado Key (Key Deputy, 58 kg.) returns to the track where he easily won the Especial Bon Cavalier after a forgettable performance in the Handicap Easing Along at Palermo.
The chestnut will primarily have to watch out for the dangers posed by Rocanrol Sin Destino (Long Island Sound, 54), Lunático Blues (Le Blues, 54), and the veteran Wave Rimout (Remote, 58), all with extensive experience in this division.
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