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The 185th Jockey Club Prize is the highest point of a stellar card of 10 races in Chantilly this Sunday – live Sky Sports Racing – which also includes four other group races as well as two competitions listed.
The price listed La Flèche (1:05 pm) can be used as a springboard to the Robert Papin Prize, and potentially even the Morny price. André Fabre has not won the race since 1997, while his last runner appeared in 2011, but we will see if Focus can break this long drought for the master coach. However, I would be more tempted to line up on the side of the load of Karl Burke Super Soldier,, Who could well be a royal ASCOT perspective, so a fascinating race awaits you!
The group 3 Gros-Chêne prizes (1:40 p.m.) brings together French disabled sprinters to face the type of winner of group 1 formed in the United Kingdom. While Toyotomi looks at the choice of the team at home, James Fanshawe’s foal is apparently affected on the ground and seems to be the banker on the map.
My first selection, however, comes in group 2 Sandringham PrizeA race for three -year fillies on a mile. The names of the last three winners show that it takes a special filly to get this precious price, and Call could well have the right profile to add your name to this list.
She was extremely impressive during her debut in Saint-Cloud in May, which makes her nine rivals very slow in comparison. You can look at this victory in two ways: either his opponents were below Vadinska is really something special. The third and fourth fillers placed from this race have gone again since, ending respectively fifth and fourth in a 14-point girl in Dieppe last weekend. They are not stars, but they are certainly not slow.
In addition, Francis-Henri Graffard directed enough three-year smarts this season to find out exactly where this Kodiac girl is located. This race seems to be the next logical step for her and there are few reasons to doubt her preparation. A fairly short starting price is expected, but confidence is high.
With 18 runners who should line up, the Qatar Jockey Club Prix is far from an easy -to -assess race. However, I was tempted to put myself on the side with RidariA Churchill son formed by Mikel Delzangles.
Battily beaten during the beginnings in Saint-Cloud last October during the race, he broke his young daughter at his next departure here on the fibersand, showing a lively turn in the process. He then returned to the action in April to narrowly win the group 3 prizes from Fontainebleau to more than one mile in Paislongchamp, just marking a nose on the line.
His last effort saw him run a very good race to finish the fifth of 16 in the chicken pool of the foals three weeks ago, showing a notable improvement both in his attitude and maturity. The mount of Mickael Barzalona finished just behind the renovation of Camille Pissarro (3rd) and Luther (4th), but timed the last two faster in the race, although it was slightly hampered in the fence stadiums, which may have cost him third place.
This colt has progressed at each departure, both physically and mentally. His temperament has also taken a big step in front this season, and according to his coach, he continued to improve since his last race. Delzangles also trained the Ridari Ridasyya dam, which delivered a better career performance to get group 1 group 1 from the Opera on a mile and a quarter in 2012. I don’t think we saw the best of Ridari to date, and this journey on a trip could be exactly what it needs to trigger its full potential.
With such a large proposed field, it is also worth taking a each time swing Al Aali at a high price, which attracted attention by finishing second behind Qualify In the group 3 Guiche Prizes in Chantilly, and comfortably away from the Curragh camp in third. Al Aali recorded the last three fastest stadiums that day and seems to have been deliberately kept fresh for this race, and an ideal draw in the stall seven, I just can’t write it.
Sinileo should also be mentioned, a foal that has officially run only once but who actually had two departures, with his first arrival in an unofficial race for AFASEC reserved for future apprentices. It is formed by André Fabre and was completed for the race, Maxime Guyon choosing to go around. He seems to be extremely talented, and if he wins despite his lack of experience, it will be because he is simply exceptional. Why not?
The seventh race on the map is the big handicap of the day, a competition for children four and over a mile and a half. I like the profile of King Tezy Here, which has only had the two points so far this season.
He finished fourth in seven in his seasonal reappearance in a class 3 in Longchamp in April, when he clearly needed the race, but showed significant progress the last time to finish finalist in a handicap similar to the same track, beaten three -quarters of length by the back in Black. This time, however, Le Havre’s son is better at 3.5 kg at weight, which should be more than enough to see this inverted form, in particular from an ideal draw in the five stall, compared to Back To Black, wide in stand 16.
The biggest danger could rather be paid to learn, which certainly has the shape of winning a race like this, although I was not entirely convinced by his return race in Compiegne, where he derived from pressure. He is likely to improve for this outing, but perhaps not enough to beat King Trozy from here.
My last selection of the day comes in group 3 Prix de Royaumont, a three -year filling race on a extended and a half mile. It looks like Sunny This could be a very special filly judged on the way in which she won her first two career starts, including a 1m 3F competition listed in Longchamp in May, where she finished two and a half of Konada’s renovation.
The daughter of Night of Thunder came out of a winning mare of participation in participations in the United States, succeeding in trips ranging from 1m 2f to 1m 7F. Coach Francis-Henri Graffard admitted that the filly had taken some time to come to her this season, and even the last time, she was not quite there in terms of coat and her general condition. However, she would have improved physically since then, and could well transform into a very intelligent individual.
I will be very interested to see what she looks like in the paddock before the race, but I am convinced that she will appear better than she did before her two previous victories. I hope she will be able to follow in the traces of adventure, which upset her rivals in this race 12 months ago.
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