R1 AUTEUIL [L-H]
C1 – PRIX DU DEPARTEMENT DE LA MANCHE – PRIX BERNARD DE DUFAU – 3500m (a2m1/4) – TURF – Class 3 Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 57,000
- BREXIT – Credible 2nd last time over 3800m at this track in a Class 4 hurdle on October 27th. 2nd in a Class 1 chase last December at Pau and a Listed hurdle winner at this track. Leading role
- BECQUARAINBOW – Fair 3rd at Lyon Parilly last time over 3800m in a Class 3 hurdle on October 31st. 4th in a Listed chase in June 2023. Can be competitive
- MISSAMERICAN – Fair 2nd last time at Machecoul on November 11th in a Class 4 hurdle and beaten before that in claiming chase. Has work to do
- IMPERIAL MAG – Three unplaced runs of late, 4th over hurdles before that in a Grade 3 race on March 3rd at Auteuil over 3600m. Chase debut and warrants respect
- MARCHE – Two 3rd placed efforts over hurdles this year, the latter over 3600m at this track in a Class 2 race on November 6th. Chase debut and is interesting
- BOYSTAR – Unplaced on the sole run this year in a Class 3 chase at Durtal over 4000m on November 1st. Unlikely to be a threat
Summary: BREXIT (1) has the right credentials to score in a race of this nature. He has arguably the best hurdle race form and has been second in a Class 1 chase at Pau in December 2023. He gets the vote ahead of BECQUARAINBOW (2) who ran well over hurdles last time and has placed form in a Listed chase last year. MARCHE (5) was decent over hurdles and is worth considering on his chase debut. IMPERIAL MAG (4) is also trying fences for the first time and warrants respect.
SELECTIONS
BREXIT (1) – BECQUARAINBOW (2) – MARCHE (5) – IMPERIAL MAG (4)
C2 – PRIX DE BIARRITZ – 3500m (a2m1/4) – TURF – Claiming – Hurdles – EUR € 26,000 - MESSY – Fair 4th on the latest run over 3450m in a claiming chase at Compiegne on November 2nd. Ought to be in the shake-up
- TORONADO BELLO – Won last time at Lyon Parilly on October 31st in a claiming hurdle at Lyon Parilly over 3400m. Place chance
- MANAVA – 5th last time in a Class 2 hurdle at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on October 13th over 3700m. She won her first two starts over hurdles. Lightly raced and is worth considering
- SAGARRIC – Two unplaced runs of late, 4th before that over 3500m in a chase at this track on September 10th. Consider
- LES FLOTS BLEUS – Won last time over 3400m at Compiegne on October 21st in a claiming hurdle. Leading contender
- GEORGIAN STAR – Three unplaced runs of late, the latter over hurdles, he won before that on the flat at Chantilly on February 23rd over 1900m. Second try over hurdles
- JADE OR – Nice 2nd last time over 3400m at Compiegne on October 21st in a claiming hurdle. Live chance
- PATSHING LAD – Three unplaced runs, the latest over 3400m at Compiegne in a claiming hurdle on October 21st. Look for an alternative
- CRISTALLERIA – Two unplaced runs so far, the latter over 3550m at Fontainebleau on October 28th in a Class 3 hurdle. Opposable
- BAILAK – Unplaced last time, 4th before that over 3000m at this track in a claiming hurdle on September 24th. Unlikely to feature
- NEVERMIND DU MAZET – Has four unplaced runs so far, the latter over 3400m in a claiming hurdle at Lyon Parilly on October 31st. Can be overlooked
Summary: JADE OR (7) ran a good race when second at Compiegne last month when conceding 5kg to LES FLOTS BLEUS (5) and beaten a length that day. On much more favoured terms this time she can reverse the placings with her old rival. MANAVA (3) has been competing in better-class races of late and looks like a good option each way. She won twice in the Summer, a claiming hurdle on debut, and can be involved here. MESSY (1) looks best of the remainder.
SELECTIONS
JADE OR (7) – LES FLOTS BLEUS (5) – MANAVA (3) – MESSY (1)
C3 – STEEPLE-CHASE NATIONAL DES ANGLO-ARABES – 4400m (a3m) – TURF – Class 1 Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 59,000 - FENOMENE D’OC AA – Credible 4th last time, won before that over 4100m at Dax over fences on September 29th. Can make the top three
- CHUCK BERRY AA – Nice 3rd at Haras-Du-Pin on October 27th over 4700m in a handicap chase on his only run this year. Will be fitter for that run and can be involved
- JAROUSSKY AA – 5th last time, 2nd before that over 3800m in a Class 1 chase at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on April 22nd. Sets the standard
- ISISDELAGARDE AA – Good 2nd last time , won before that at Pompadour on August 25th over 3600m in a chase. Hard to overlook
- NIKOS DE CANDALE AA – Unplaced last time, 3rd before that over 4100m on September 29th over fences. Looks vulnerable
- HAKANTE TROIS AA – 2nd last time over 4100m at Dax on September 29th in a chase behind FENOMENE D’OC AA (1). Needs a few to falter
- MAGIC DE LA RUE AA – Won last time in a cross-country race at Castera-Verduza on September 22nd over 4200m. Unlikely to trouble some of these
Summary: JAROUSSKY AA (3) has won three of his five races this year and should be too smart for his rivals. His main danger could be CHUCK BERRY AA (2) who will improve for a seasonal return run at Haras-Du-Pin on October 27th when he was a decent third. ISISDELAGARDE AA (4) is honest and has run well on both of his latest starts, with a win in August and a decent second last time in October at Bordeaux Le Bouscat. FENOMENE D’OC AA (1) looks best of the rest.
SELECTIONS
JAROUSSKY AA (3) – CHUCK BERRY AA (2) – ISISDELAGARDE AA (4) – FENOMENE D’OC AA (1)
C4 – PRIX RENAUD DU VIVIER (GRANDE COURSE DE HAIES DES 4 ANS) – 3900m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Gr1 Race – Hurdles – EUR € 280,000 - GARDIEN DE MUSEE – Fair 2nd last time over 3900m in a Grade 3 hurdle on October 30th at this track and 4th before that in the Prix Alain Du Breil hurdle (Grade 1) at this track in May. One to keep safe
- LEON DU BERLAIS – Has been 3rd on his last two starts the latter over 3900m in a Grade 3 hurdle at this track on October 30th. Consider
- KINGLAND – Has won his last two races, the latter the Prix Pierre De Lassus hurdle (Grade 3 ) at this track on October 30th by 10L. Sets the standard
- PISTACHE DORE – Nice 2nd at this track in a Grade 3 hurdle last time behind KINGLAND (3), and a win before that in the Prix Alain Du Breil hurdle (Grade 1) at this track in May over 3900m. Hard to ignore
- ZEPHYR DE BEAUMONT – Won last time over 3600m in a Listed hurdle at Compiegne on November 2nd. Has to up his game to feature
- CHANCE DE BALLON – Won his last two races, the latter at Bordeaux Le Bouscat in a Class 2 chase on November 5th. The switch to hurdles and jump up in class might be too much
- LOSANGE VERT BLEU – 5th last time over 3900m in a Grade 3 hurdle at this track on October 30th. Opposable
Summary: KINGLAND (3) won easily last time by ten lengths in the Prix Pierre De Lassus hurdle (Grade 3 ) at this track on October 30th and will be hard to beat. PISTACHE DORE (4) looks like the main threat. He was second to KINGLAND (3) when they met in early October at this track in a Grade 3 hurdle and beaten four lengths that day. On 1kg better terms he can get much closer. GARDIEN DE MUSEE (1) was second to KINGLAND (3) last time and has ground to find. LEON DU BERLAIS (2) heads the remainder.
SELECTIONS
KINGLAND (3) – PISTACHE DORE (4) – GARDIEN DE MUSEE (1) – LEON DU BERLAIS (2)
C5 – PRIX DE L’AGGL. DU MONT ST-MICHEL NORMANDIE -PRIX SAMBRISTAN – 4400m (a3m) – TURF – Class 2 Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 59,000 - IVOIRE DE BALLON – 5th on the last two runs, the latter of them over 4400m in a Listed chase at this track on November 6th. Opposable
- SAFILLE DE HOUELLE – Unplaced last time, 2nd before that over 3450m in a Class 2 chase at Compiegne on October 3rd. Place chance
- KELONIA – Finished 3rd last time over 3800m in a Class 2 chase on November 5th at Bordeaux Le Bouscat. Unlikely to threaten some of these
- MEMORIES – Unplaced last time, won before that over 3700m in a Class 4 chase on September 6th. Lacks experience over fences
- INTIME WILD – Ran well when 2nd behind SANG POUR SANG (8) last time at Haras- Du Pin in a Class 3 chase on October 27th and won before that in September. On better terms he can make things competitive
- ANOTHER WORLD – Placed 3rd on the last two runs, the latter over 4400m in a Listed chase at this track on November 6th. Likes this track and is hard to ignore
- LETOS – Fair 2nd last time over 4400m at Auteuil on October 24th in a handicap chase. Others make more appeal
- SANG POUR SANG – Won last time over 3700m at Haras- Du Pin in a Class 3 chase on October 27th by a cosy 3.5L. Can follow up
- MON CHAMPION – Has been 2nd on the last two runs, the most recent over 3800m in a Class 2 chase at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on November 5th. Ought to be in the shake-up
- KING CONTI – Fair 4th last time over 3500m at Auteuil on October 2nd in a Class 3 chase. Capable of being involved
- OCRE – 4th on the latest run over 3500m in a Class 2 chase at this track on October 30th. Outside place chance
Summary: SANG POUR SANG (8) won well at Haras-Du-Pin in late October when last seen and has a leading chance of following up. INTIME WILD (5) will be no pushover and looks like the main rival. He was second when they met in the same race in October and won before that in September at Le Touquet. MON CHAMPION (9) warrants respect and is the each-way must after two second-placed runs recently. ANOTHER WORLD (6) is another that will have a say in proceedings.
SELECTIONS
SANG POUR SANG (8) – INTIME WILD (5) – MON CHAMPION (9) – ANOTHER WORLD (6)
C6 – PRIX DU CENTRE D’ENTRAINEMENT DE DRAGEY-RONTHON – PRIX MARC ANTONY – 3900m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Listed Divided Handicap – Hurdles – EUR € 110,000 - KAMIKAZE DU TAY – 5th last time, 2nd before that over 3900m at this track in a Listed hurdle on June 25th over 3900m. Live chance
- SURINFIL – Unplaced last time, 3rd before that over 3600m at this track in a Listed hurdle on October 8th. Among the leading place chances
- KALIBRE – 4th over fences last time on November 11th at Saint-Brieuc in a Class 4 race over 3600m. Needs a few to misfire
- MAJESTIKA – Has won on debut and been 2nd on the last two runs, the latest over 3500m at this track in a Class 2 hurdle on September 14th. Each way must
- ALL IN YOU – Two unplaced runs of late, the latter over hurdles- he did win before that on the flat over 3000m at Parislongchamp on April 18th in a Class 2 race. Has to be considered
- KALINE DES BOULLAT – Unplaced last time, 4th before that over 4400m in a handicap chase at this track on October 2nd. Opposable
- KAM’N GIN – Unplaced last time, won before that over 3600m in a Listed hurdle on October 8th. Capable if in top form of being involved
- CI PPO RA – Ran well when 2nd at this track in a Listed hurdle on October 30th ahead of a few of today’s rivals. Capable of making an impact
- KLIPPER – Won last time over 3600m in a handicap hurdle at this track on October 30th. Can make the top three
- BY EXETER – Unplaced last time, 2nd before that over 3600m at this track in a Listed hurdle on October 8th. Others make more appeal
- KHAL TYRON – Three unplaced runs of late, 4th before that over 3800m at Compiegne on April 3rd in a Class 2 hurdle. Has yet to win and will have to wait a while
- CALLIANDRA – Credible run when 4th last time over 3600m in a Listed hurdle at this track on October 30th. Has to be considered
- ASTALAVISTA – Three unplaced runs of late, won before that in a Listed hurdle at this track on March 24th over 3600m. Needs to get back on track
- APANIIWA – Has four unplaced efforts of late, the latter over 3600m at this track in a Listed hurdle on October 30th. Has dropped in the ratings and can be competitive
- CHOEUR ETINCELLE – Unplaced last time, won before that over 3600m at this track on October 8th in a handicap hurdle. Needs to be more reliable
- POMPANO – Unplaced last time, won on the flat before that over 2500m at Argentan on October 9th. Unlikely to threaten some of these
Summary: This can go the way of the top-weight KAMIKAZE DU TAY (1) who has been running well without a win of late. He scored on his debut last year and has had a string of good efforts since that sole success. APANIIWA (14) has dropped in the handicap and is on a reasonable handicap mark that makes her competitive. ALL IN YOU (5) has been switching between the flat and over hurdles recently and can not be left out. MAJESTIKA (4) makes up the shortlist.
SELECTIONS
KAMIKAZE DU TAY (1) – APANIIWA (14) – ALL IN YOU (5) – MAJESTIKA (4)
C7 – PRIX THUYA – 4400m (a3m) – TURF – Class 2 Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 59,000 - ICARIOS – Won last time over 4800m in a Class 3 cross-country chase at Lignieres on November 1st. This will be more of a test
- JUST A CASTLE – Nice 3rd at Auteuil in a Class 2 chase at this track on November 6th. Has leading claims
- JERIKO BOULOISE – 4th last time, won before that in a Class 4 chase at Pau on February over 4000m on February 8th. Consider
- EDIBOUM – Has four unplaced runs of late, the latter in a Class 4 chase at Nancy on October 27th. Out of form and best avoided
- ITIEPY – Not seen since a Class 1 chase at this track on May 27th , 2023 over 4400m. Might improve for this run after a layoff
- JAGUAR DES OBEAUX – Fair 3rd last time over 4400m in a Class 1 chase at this track on October 19th. One to pay attention too
- INEA JAP – Nice 2nd at Le Petre in a Class 4 chase last time on October 26th over 3800m, and 2nd in a Class 2 chase before that at Auteuil in May. Others make more appeal
Summary: JAGUAR DES OBEAUX (6) was a decent third last time in a Class 1 chase at this track last month and should be too smart for her rivals. JUST A CASTLE (2) will do his best to make life difficult for the selection and has run well at this racecourse recently when he was third earlier this month. JERIKO BOULOISE (3) is also worth considering and can make his presence felt. ITIEPY (5) is also worth a mention.
SELECTIONS
JAGUAR DES OBEAUX (6) – JUST A CASTLE (2) – JERIKO BOULOISE (3) – ITIEPY (5)
C8 – PRIX TOURNAY – 3900m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Divided Handicap – Hurdles – EUR € 62,000 - KANGO – Unplaced last time, 2nd before that over 3600m in a Class 2 hurdle at Strasbourg on October 6th. In the mix
- KIM ROQUE – Won last time over 3550m in a Class 4 hurdle on October 28th at Fontainebleau. Handicap debut and can follow up
- KIKOUNETTE – Credible 2nd last time over 3600m in a handicap hurdle at this track on November 6th. Lightly raced and has more to come. Player
- STELLOMAKER – Two wins of late, the latter over 3700m in a handicap hurdle at Cholet on November 3rd. Might find the hat-trick difficult
- KEEP STAR – Won last time over 3600m at Strasbourg on November 11th in a Class 4 hurdle. One for the shortlist
- KLEM LANGY – Unplaced last time, 4th before that over 3500m in a handicap hurdle at Toulouse on October 23rd. Opposable
- KEL STORY – Has four unplaced efforts of late, 2nd before that over 3600m at this track in a handicap hurdle on June 15th. Needs to get back on track but is capable
- SHAZAM – 5th on the last two runs, won before that over 3600m at this track in a claiming hurdle on September 28th. Outside place chance
- MAGMA DODVILLE – Fair 4th at this track last time over 3600m in a handicap hurdle on November 6th. Keep safe
- CELEB – Decent 3rd last time over 3600m at this track on October 30th in a handicap hurdle. Ought to be thereabouts
- LIVERPOOL PARK – Ran well to be 4th at this track in a handicap hurdle on October 30th. Can make the frame at nice odds
- NEPTUNE DU LUY – Has been 3rd on the last two runs, the latter over 3600m in a handicap hurdle at this track on November 6th. Ought to feature
- CELTIC JABAAR – Placed on the last two runs, 4th on the latest over 3700m at Cholet in a handicap hurdle on November 3rd. Has work to do
- KOBATTLE DU BEARN – Has several unplaced runs recently, the latest over 3600m at Compiegne on November 11th in a Class 2 hurdle. Makes no appeal
- TATOO – Two unplaced runs of late, 2nd before that over 3600m at Auteuil on September 28th in a claiming hurdle. Pass over
- SHINCO DU FICHEAU – Has five unplaced runs so far, the latter over 3600m at this track in a handicap hurdle on October 30th. Looks of limited ability
- DEAR WEAVER – Unplaced last time, 3rd before that over 3400m at Dieppe in a claiming hurdle on August 30th. Hard to recommend
Summary: KIM ROQUE (2) won well on his latest start in late October at Fontainebleau in a Class 4 race and can follow up on his handicap debut. KIKOUNETTE (3) will be a threat and was a pleasing second in a handicap hurdle at this track when last seen earlier this month. KEEP STAR (5) will be in a good frame of mind after a success at Strasbourg 13 days ago and can once again have a say. NEPTUNE DU LUY (12) has each way claims.
SELECTIONS
KIM ROQUE (2) – KIKOUNETTE (3) – KEEP STAR (5) – NEPTUNE DU LUY (12)
R4 SALON-DE-PROVENCE [R-H]
C1 – PRIX ROTARY CLUB SALON DE PROVENCE – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class F Amateur Drivers Race – Harness – EUR € 6,000
- HASKIDO THISACLE – Only modest of late and was 7th last time out in Class F at Nimes over 2750m on 11 November. Others are preferred
- FAKIR DE LARRE – On a very long losing run and was 7th last time out in Class G at this track over 3000m on 9 November. More is needed to win
- GAETAN – A winner of his last two starts, the latest being in Class G at Marseille-Borély over 2300m on 10 November. Can complete the hat-trick
- HARO DARCHE – In good form and was third last time out in Class G at Nimes over 2750m on 17 November. Can contest the finish again
- HIGH TECH ROC – On a very long losing run but was not disgraced when 5th last time out in Class F at Agen-Le Passage over 2050m on 4 November. Not out of it
- HIPSTER – On a very long losing run but was not disgraced when 5th last time out in Class E at Lyon-La Soie over 2700m on 11 November. Has a winning chance
- FINE DU COLOMBIER – Has struggled of late and was 8th last time out in Class d at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- EXTRA DE LUNOJO – Unreliable but was third last time out in Class F at Cavaillon over 2600m on 27 October. Could earn some money
Summary: GAETAN (3) has a very good record of late. he clearly sets the standard and should take out this opening event. HARO DARCHE (4) is in good form and if there is to be a threat to the selection it is likely to be from him. HIPSTER (6) was not disgraced last time out but is on a long losing run. EXTRA DE LUNOJO (8) is not easy to trust but could some more money.
SELECTIONS
GAETAN (3) – HARO DARCHE (4) – HIPSTER (6) – EXTRA DE LUNOJO (8)
C2 – PRIX LE VEINARD – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 14,500 - MEKNES – Finished 5th on debut in Class D at Cherbourg over 2625m on 1 November. Needs to do a bit more to beat these rivals
- MOSCANTIDA PEAL – Not disgraced when third on debut in Class D at Hyeres over 2050m on 13 October. Can contest the finish again
- MAESTRO D’ESPACE – Disqualified last time out at Saint-Galmier on 19 November. Capable of improvement but others are preferred
- MAITRE D’HOULBEC – Disqualified on his debut at Hyeres on 14 September. Likely to be smarter this time and is not out of it
- MIKTYSON DE VIETTE – Has not shown nmuch so far and was 8th last time out in Class D at Cabourg over 2050m on 3 October. Others make more appeal
- MILLENIUM ROC – Has some fair form and was fourth last time out in Class F at Saint-Galmier over 2000m on 19 November. Has a winning chance
- MAC KINLEY – Not disgraced on debut when 5th in Class D at Lyon-La Soie over 2050m on 1 November. Should fight out the finish
- MAMBA DES DURIEZ – Disappointing last run when 6th in Class D at Hyeres over 2050m on 13 October. Needs to do a bit more to win
- MODELE – A two-year-old colt by Go On Boy out of Hydille Castelle who is making his debut. Watch the betting
- MISTER BARRA – A two-year-old gelding by Olitro out of Darling d’Ardennes who is making his debut. Watch the betting
- MARELLA DALEO – A two-year-old filly by Quaro out of Falaise who is making her debut. Watch the betting
- MOISSON DE LA COTE – A two-year-old filly by Ecu Pierji out of Quaizie de Vonnas who is making her debut. Watch the betting
- MARIE CURIE – A two-year-old filly by Ready Cash out of Statue of Liberty who is making her debut. Watch the betting
- MAYA DU CAP – A two-year-old filly by Etonnant out of Delizia D’odyssee who is making her debut. Watch the betting
- MARA – A two-year-old filly by Love You out of Headline who is making her debut. Watch the betting
- MAMBO MOUROTAIS – A two-year-old gelding by Saxo de Vandel out of Ugoline Mourotaise who is making his debut. Watch the betting
Summary: A tricky race as a lot of them are making their debut and the betting could sturn out to be the best guide. MARA (15) is well bred and would not be a surprise winner on her debut. MAC KINLEY (7) showed signs of inexperience on debut and should do a lot better this time. MILLENIUM ROC (6) has been fair so far and has experience so should contest the finish. MAITRE D’HOULBEC (4) faulted on debut but could show improvement.
SELECTIONS
MARA (15) – MAC KINLEY (7) – MILLENIUM ROC (6) – MAITRE D’HOULBEC (4)
C3 – PRIX JEANNOT FAIZENDE – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 20,000 - LE BOIS THIBAULT – Disqualified in his last two starts, with the latest being at Vincennes on 12 November. Has ability and can bounce back to score if smart
- LIKE A BIRD STAR – Disappointing recent form and was 9th last time out in Class E at Vincennes over this distance on 5 November. Capable of a surprise
- LESS TIME – Fluffed his lines with a disqualification last time out at Enghien on 17 July. Returns from a break but could win this shorter distance
- LORD LA GAUCHERIE – Yet to win a race and was 6th last time out in Class F at Nimes over 2750m on 1 November. Needs to do more to win this race
- LOVE ME ALWAYS – Very unreliable but was runner-up last time out in Class F at Lyon-La Soie over 2700m on 11 November. Could finish in the money
- LEADER RASTID – Disqualified in his last two starts, with the latest being at Marseille-Borely on 15 November. Can contest the finish if smart this time
- LUNE D’ERABLE – Unreliable but was runner-up last time out in Class E at Marseille-Vivaux over 2650m on 3 November. Has a winning chance
- LOVELY LA CHENAIE – Yet to win a race and was 8th last time out in Class E at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 18 October. Capable of earning some minor money
- LOLITA DE L’ETOILE – Has struggled so far and was 7th last time out in Class H at Castelsarrasin over 2400m on 10 November. Needs major improvement to win
- LAGOMYS – Disqualified in three of four starts so far and was disqualified last time out at this course on 9 November. Best watched for now
- LOLA DU CHERISAY – Yet to win a race and was 9th last time out in Class E at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 19 November. Capable of playing a minor role
- LECTURE PRIVEE – Disqualified twice in her last three starts, with the latest being at Marseille-Borely on 20 November. Capable of better but others are preferred
Summary: LESS TIME (3) was disqualified last time out and is retruning from a break. In saying all that he does appear to be betetr than these rivals and looks the right one for this. LUNE D’ERABLE (7) is unreliable but can go one better this time if repeating that level of form. LE BOIS THIBAULT (1) has lost the way of late with a couple of disqualifications but can be a threat if smart. LIKE A BIRD STAR (2) is capable of earning some money.
SELECTIONS
LESS TIME (3) – LUNE D’ERABLE (7) – LE BOIS THIBAULT (1) – LIKE A BIRD STAR (2)
C4 – PRIX LOUIS TOURNIER – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 20,000 - KALISKO – Has some fair recent form and was 5th last time out in Class B at Saint-Galmier over 2625m on 5 November. Could play a minor role
- KOOL CRISTAL – Did not show his best when 7th last time out in Class A Marseille-Borely over 3000m on 15 November. Barefoot and should fight out the finish this time
- KANSAS QUICK – Returned to form with a barefoot win last time out in Class D at Hyeres over 2850m on 4 October. Remains barefoot and can double up
- KALINE DU CORTA – Unreliable but was barefoot and runner-up last time out in Class E at Lyon-La Soie over 2700m on 11 November. Can make the frame
- KYARA – Very unreliable and was 11th last time out in Class E at Toulouse over 2950m on 20 November. Capable of contesting the finish when in the mood
- KARTA KING – On a long losing run but was fourth last time out in Class e at Nimes over 2750m on 17 November. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- KARMA DE BERTRANGE – Has struggled of late and was 6th last time out in Class E at Nimes over 2750m on 17 November. Others are preferred
- KERCHAK – Unreliable and was 11th last time out in Class E at Lyon-Parilly over 2600m on 16 November. Barefoot this time and has a place chance
- KENAVO DU BOUILLON – Disqualified in five of his last six starts, with the latest being at Nimes on 11 November. Very hard to trust but is capable of earning some money when smart
- KILLER CHARM – Much improved of late and was victorious last time out in Class F at Marseille-Borely over 3000m on 20 November. Has a winning chance
- KRISTAL VICTORY – Has struggled of late and was tenth last time out in Class D at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 24 October. Others are much preferred
Summary: KANSAS QUICK (3) bounced back to form with a solid barefoot win. He gets the vote to follow up. KOOL CRISTAL (2) probably needed the last two runs and is barefoot and ready to contest the finish. KYARA (5) is hard to trust but is capable of getting involved with the finish when in the right frame of mind. KILLER CHARM (10) is in good form and could contest the finish again.
SELECTIONS
KANSAS QUICK (3) – KOOL CRISTAL (2) – KYARA (5) – KILLER CHARM (10)
C5 – PRIX JEAN-LUC MICHEL – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 23,000 - JOY FOR EVER – Returned to form with a barefoot win in Class E at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 24 October. Remains barefoot and is not out of it
- JAZZ PAT – In good shape and was a barefoot winner last time out in Class E at Toulouse over 2150m on 28 October. Remains barefoot and can follow up
- JALON DU GOUTIER – Only modest of late and was 7th last time out in Class e at Marseille-Borely over 3000m on 18 October. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- JENA JOSSELYN – On a long losing run but was third last time out in a Class E Mounted race at Cabourg over 2750m on 16 October. Might play a minor role
- JADE GERBEHAYE – Has disqualification issues but was an unshod winner last time out in Class E at Toulouse over 2150m on 28 October. Has a winning chance
- JET DU RAVARY – Very unreliable but was a winner last time out in a Class F Mounted race at la Capelle over 2750m on 26 July. Returns from a break but can win back in a harness race
- JUAN D’OCCAGNES – Unreliable and was 11th last time out in Class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 22 October. Others make more appeal
- JUMBO DES PRES – Has struggled of late and was 13th last time out in Class E at Marseille-Borely over 3000m on 18 October. Barefoot and capable of an upset
- JOLIE MOME CHIC – Holding form and was fourth last time out in Class E at Marseille-Borely over 3000m on 18 October. Can play a minor role
- J’ADORE CE MEC – Very unreliable but was barefoot and third in Class E at Cavaillon over 2050m on 27 October. Not unshod this time and others are preferred
- JOYAU DE LA COTE – Unreliable but was runner-up last time out in Class F at Vincennes over 2175m on 9 November. Has a place chance
- JAKARTA DU LEVANT – Battling to regain winning form but was barefoot and runner-up last time out in Class E at Cavaillon over 2050m on 27 October. Others are preferred
- JULIANO STILE – Has disqualification issues and was disqualified last time out at Cavaillon on 27 October. In very good form before that and can contest the finish
- JALAPENO – Disqualified last time out at Cavaillon on 27 October. Has ability and can bounce back to score if in the right mood
Summary: JET DU RAVARY (6) was a good winner last time out. He is reurning from a break but is unshod and capable of following up. JALAPENO (14) fluffed his lines with a disqualification last time out but was in good form before that and should be a lively danger if smart. JAZZ PAT (2) was a barefoot winner last time out and remains barefoot. JUMBO DES PRES (8) is unshod and could surprise.
SELECTIONS
JET DU RAVARY (6) – JALAPENO (14) – JAZZ PAT (2) – JUMBO DES PRES (8)
C6 – PRIX DANIEL ARGAUD – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 24,000 - IMPACT DES BAUX – Has struggled of late and was 8th last time out in Class H at Castelsarrasin over 2375m on 10 November. Needs major improvement to win
- HORUS DES DUNES – Unreliable but was not disgraced when 5th last time out in Class E at Reims over 2500m on 14 November. Not out of it
- HERCULE DU LEVANT – Only modest of late and was 6th last time out in a Class G Mounted race at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 29 August. Others are much preferred
- INES D’ATOUT – Did not show her best when 7th last time out in Class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 12 November. In good form before that and has a winning chance
- IDEAL MADRIK – Battling to regain best form and was 8th last time out in Class G at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 19 November. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- ICARE DES FORGES – Has disqualificatio issues but he has won his last two starts, the latest being in Class F at Amiens over 2400m on 15 November. Can complete the hat-trick
- IXEL DE L’AUMOY – Has disqualification issues and faulted last time out at Ajaccio on 3 November. Capable of contesting the finish when in the mood
- HELL BOY DU BOULAY – On a long losing run but was not disgraced when 5th last time out in Class E at Toulouse over 2950m on 13 November. Might play a minor role
- IL VILLAGGIO – Only modes of late and was 5th last time out in Class E at this course over 3000m on 9 November. Might play a minor role
- HOLD BLUE – Has really struggled of late and was 11th last time out in Class E at Cagnes-sur-Mer over 2700m on 29 July. Likely to need this run returning from a break
- HARRY DU LYS – Holding form and was barefoot and third last time out in a Class F Mounted race at Saint-Galmier 2650m on 5 November. Not unshod this time and others make more appeal
- INTUITION SOYER – Unreliable and was tenth last time out in Class F at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2825m on 1 November. Capable of making the frame when in the right mood
- I AM PHYT’S – In good shape and was runner-up last time out in Class E at Marseille-Borély over 2400m on 15 November. Can contest the finish again
- GABARRET DAIRPET – Holding form and was third last time out in Class F at Nimes over 2750m on 11 November. Not barefoot this time and others make more appeal
- HOLD UP DARCHE – Has lost his way of late and was disqualified last time out at Nimes on 11 November. Others are preferred
- HAPPY VENUS – Has major disqualification issues and was disqualified last time out at Marseille-Borely on 15 November. Best watched for now
Summary: ICARE DES FORGES (6) has not been as reliable as one would have hoped but is coming off two solid wins and can complete the hat-trick. INES D’ATOUT (4) is better than the run at Vincennes and should be in the thick of things once again. I AM PHYT’S (13) is in good form and is sure to be very competitive in a race like this. INTUITION SOYER (12) is another with a winning chance in a competitive-looking race.
SELECTIONS
ICARE DES FORGES (6) – INES D’ATOUT (4) – I AM PHYT’S (13) – INTUITION SOYER (12)
C7 – PRIX FELIX GUIBERT DIT “FANFAN” – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 30,000 - GOLOSSO DE BRY – Unreliable and was 6th last time out in Class E at Vincennes over 2100m on 7 September. Big chance in this line-up
- FILLMORE – Disapponting last run when 6th in Class E at Vincennes over 2850m on 8 November. In good form before that can fight out the finish
- HISTOIRE DU MIDI – On a very long losing run and was 8th last time out in Class E at this track over 3000m on 9 November. Could play a minor role
- EURO MAKER – Did not show his best when tenth last time out in Class E at this track over 3000m on 1 November. Others are preferred
- FALCOM DU BOCAGE – Unreliable but did show improvement when fourth last time out in Class F at Nimes over 2750m on 11 November. Could earn some minor money
- GORESTAN – Showed vast improvement when third last time out in Class E at Lisieux over 2725m on 1 November. Has a place chance
- GRIGRI BOY – Has struggled all year and was 9th last time out in Class F at Castelsarrasin over 2375m on 10 November. Makes little appeal
- FANDANGO GLYCINES – Has really struggled of late and was tenth last time out in a Class D Mounted race at Agen-Le Passage over 2625m on 23 October. Others are preferred
- GOTHAM CITY – Has lost her way of late and was 7th last time out in Class D at Toulouse over 2150m on 13 November. Needs to dod a lot more to beat these rivals
- HAUDATIS – Unreliable and was 6th last time out in Class F at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2825m on 9 November. She does win when in the mood and is clearly not out of it
- FOREVER MARANCOURT – Unreliable and was 9th last time out in Class D at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 20 November. Capable of an upset when in the mood
- GAMIN DU SABLIER – In good form of late and was victorious last time out in Class F at Cavaillon over 2600m on 20 September. Has a winning chance
- GRAND TRIO LUDOIS – On a very long losing run and was 6th last time out in Class D at Toulouse over 2150m on 13 November. Needs to do more to win
Summary: A tough race and GOLOSSO DE BRY (1) gets a narrow vote to score. He has won at this track before and was not disgraced at Vincennes last time out. FILLMORE (2) did not show his best last time out but has been in very good shape and can bounce back to win. HAUDATIS (10) is not easy to catch right but she is capable of winning when she feels like it. GAMIN DU SABLIER (12) is in good heart and is also capable of winning.
SELECTIONS
GOLOSSO DE BRY (1) – FILLMORE (2) – HAUDATIS (10) – GAMIN DU SABLIER (12)
C8 – GRAND PRIX D’AUTOMNE – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class D Race – Harness – EUR € 34,000 - HOT SUMMER – Unreliable and was disqualified last time out at Toulouse over 2750m on 13 November. Capable of better and is not out of it if smart
- FITZY DE VIVE – Has struggled of late and was 7th last time out in Class E at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- EDJO DU MONT – Has major disqualification issues and was 9th last time out in Class C at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 15 November. Best watched for now
- FILAE DE SOYORA – Broke a long losing run when scoring in Class D at Paray-le-Monial over 2625m on 27 October. Unreliable but could follow up
- FUCHSIA PIERJI – Unreliable and was 6th last time out in a GR.# at this course over 3000m on 26 October. Capable of an upset
- FAMEUX SAX – On a very long losing run and was 12th last time out in Class D at Agen-Le Passage over 2575m on 23 October. Capable of better but others are preferred
- BEHIND BARS – Has only been modest in Sweden of late and was 6th last time out at Jägersron over 2140m on 1 September. Did better when last seen in France. Big chance
- GILBERTO – In good form and was third last time out at Auch over 2800m on 11 September. Can contest the finish again
- ALONE (SWE) – Has disqualification issues but was runner-up last time in Class E at Angoulême over 2750m on 6 October. Has a winning chance
- GALOPIN DES CHAMPS – In good form and was a winner last time out in Class D at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Not barefoot this time but could play a minor role
- ALCARRO LIGHT – Very consistent in Italy of late and was runner-up last time out at Turin over 2060m on 1 November. Needs to improve to win in France
- BOMBER MAN – Has some fair form of late and was 5th last time out at Rome over 22060m on 23 October. Might play a minor role
- ESTRELLA FAFA – Only modest of late and was last time out in Class D at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Others are preferred
Summary: BEHIND BARS (7) has been modest of late in Sweden but does well in France and can bounce back to win the lucky last race. FILAE DE SOYORA (4) is unreliable but did win last time out and can double up if in the same mood. GILBERTO (8) is usually competitive and can make the frame again. ALONE (SWE) (9) has disqualification issues but is not out of it when smart.
SELECTIONS
BEHIND BARS (7) – FILAE DE SOYORA (4) – GILBERTO (8) – ALONE (SWE) (9)
R5 REIMS [R-H]
C1 – PRIX DU MUSEE DES BEAUX-ARTS – 2500m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 21,000
- JULY DU GUESNE – 8th of 11 in a 2850m Vincennes claimer 12 days ago and has no possible chance
- JERIMOW – Missed out by little in a 2825m Le Croise-Laroche Class A 2 weeks ago. Handed the 2-spot and looks a serious proposition once more
- JUSTAUCORPS – 9th of 14 in a 2500m Saint-Brieuc Class F 3 weeks ago, when being conditioned. Has nothing to prove in this category and benefits from an excellent draw
- JUST AN ARTIST – Was well-supported when sanctioned in a 2500m Saint-Brieuc Class F 3 weeks ago. Reliability not her strong suit but, on good behaviour, can get a look-in
- JOKER DU BOIROND – Denied a run when 6th of 10 in a 2450m Caen Class F a fortnight ago. Handed a good draw and can win this if his talented driver keeps him out of trouble
- JOYCE D’AVEZE – Ran 2nd at Toulouse before coming 6th of 13 in a Class F under these conditions 10 days ago. Caught the eye on that occasion and the draw will do her prospects no disservice
- JULIANA DES LUCAS – Surprising 4th of 14, when shod, in a 2850m Laval Class E on 8 November. Shoes on again, and a similar effort would see her finish in the mix
- JAVA DE LANGERON – 8th of 13, behind JOYCE D’AVEZE (6), in a Class F over course and distance 10 days ago, and will need to take her game up a notch
- JOLIE CADENCE – 9th of 13, behind JOYCE D’AVEZE (6), in a Class F over course and distance 10 days ago, on first start back, and can be confidently disregarded
- JAIDA DE MAY – Got back in the game 2 weeks ago when 2nd of 12 in a 2150m Mauquenchy Class F. Handed a tough draw but still has the wherewithal to make first 5
- JAKIRA – 12th of 16 in a 2100m Vincennes Class F earlier this month. Starts on back row here and is not about to cause an upset
- JOKER DE VOUEDE – Took on too much when 9th of 10 in a 2450m Caen Class F a fortnight ago and is not a concern
Summary: Very unlucky on his comeback earlier this month, JOKER DU BOIROND (5) returns to a track he has shown a liking for and, with Franck Nivard reining for the first time, can open his autumn account. JERIMOW (2) has climbed the category-ladder well, has nothing to prove racing right-handed, and debuts at Reims with a reasonable chance of making it a victorious one. Although capricious at the best of times, JOYCE D’AVEZE (6) appears to have turned a corner recently and, with application, should prove a decent place prospect. JUSTAUCORPS (3) is never far from surprising when barefoot and will not be far off the mark if he replicates his Caen performance.
SELECTIONS
JOKER DU BOIROND (5) – JERIMOW (2) – JOYCE D’AVEZE (6) – JUSTAUCORPS (3)
C2 – GRAND PRIX ZETURF – 2500m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 25,000 - GENTLEMAN POWER – Reassured at Amiens before finishing last of 13 in a Class F over course and distance on 20 October, and is not about to cause an upset
- HELEGANE JASMA – Sanctioned in a 2650m Saint-Galmier monté Class F on 5 November. Has other priorities and can be passed over
- HOT SHOT – 5th of 11 in a 2550m Class D here 10 days ago. Hind shoes off this time, pleased in last 2 at the venue, and should not be too far from the action
- HERCULE DE BEA – Carefully-campaigned, he ran 6th of 11 in a 2550m Class D here 10 days ago. Has solid references in the day’s configuration and is ideally-placed to contest the finish
- ILARIA KILY – Better than her 7th of 10 in a 2875m Argentan Class E 3 weeks ago would suggest. Has a lot going for her here and, against her elders, will have a good hand to play
- HEGOA DU BOULAY – Unremarkable 4th of 6 over 2600m at Wolvega on 8 November. Tends to show more at home and looks to be out of her depth
- GUERRIER ROYAL – Encouraged here in September before finishing last of 15 in a 2550m Class F here on 12 October. Starts wide and poses no threat
- HORIZON D’EYMY – Flew up under these conditions before faulting, when full of running, in a 2400m Amiens Class E on 27 October, and can make amends if Kristof Depuydt keeps him focused
- IL PLEUT BERGERE – Reassuring 5th of 12 in a 2725m Cabourg Class E on 26 October. Not ideally-drawn but is seldom far from the action and should finish thereabouts
- IZAC AWAGNE – Last of 10 to IDAO NAY (13) in a Class E over course and distance 10 days ago. Hind shoes off this time, likes these conditions and, even though in good company, can make his presence felt
- IVO SIVED – Unable to confirm September success when last but one in a 2825m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche early this month. Is clearly better than that though and can start to put things right
- HIC DU MOUCHEL – Surprising 6th of 10 to IDAO NAY (13) in a Class E over course and distance 10 days ago. Goes barefoot again but others still preferred
- IDAO NAY – Easy winner of a Class E over course and distance on 14 November. Franck Ouvrie back in the bike and has every chance of defying his number and doubling up
- GOLDWIN SANTIGNY – Faithful for the most part but, in this category, will need to improve on his 9th of 13 in a 2800m Strasbourg amateurs Class G a month ago
Summary: Comfortable winner under these conditions just 10 days ago, IDAO NAY (13) has been handed an unfavourable draw but has never disappointed when barefoot and once again looks the horse to beat. Not taxed when preparing for this recently, the well-positioned HERCULE DE BEA (4) is shod for competition and returns to a track he appreciates. ILARIA KILY (5) did not enjoy the best of trips last time but has pulled a good number, thrives here, and will be no pushover. Winner over course and distance before faulting at Amiens last month, HORIZON D’EYMY (8) did not exactly win the draw-lottery but, with application, can still figure prominently.
SELECTIONS
IDAO NAY (13) – HERCULE DE BEA (4) – ILARIA KILY (5) – HORIZON D’EYMY (8)
C3 – PRIX DU FRAC CHAMPAGNE-ARDENNE – 2500m (a1m1/2) – Class G Amateur Riders Race – Harness – EUR € 17,500 - IRMA BABEL – Pleasant 5th of 13 in a 2800m Strasbourg Class F 3 weeks ago. Forced to break on the inside but, with form maintained, can get in on the action
- IROKO DU CAIEU – Sanctioned early, but clearly showed his form, in a 2700m Class F at Le Croisé-Laroche a fortnight ago. Impressive last time barefoot here and is sufficiently well-positioned to make a big impact
- IDOLE DE NAVARY – 11th of 13, behind IRELAND TEAM (7), in a 2825m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche early this month. Has had time to get her house in order and the new formula may be just what the doctor ordered
- INDIEN PASS – Back to racing barefoot after running 7th of 11 in a 2150m Mauquenchy Class G conditioner 2 weeks ago. Is better than most here on a good day and with shoes off this time, can play a prominent part
- IGOR DES CAILLONS – Debuts at the venue after running 3rd of 13 in a 2650m Laval Class F last weekend and, if focused and still on the boil, should be able to wrap this up
- INTELLO DU MANERET – Returns to racing barefoot after coming 7th of 11 in a 2850m Mauquenchy amateurs Class G a week ago. Starts in front but others still preferred
- IRELAND TEAM – Never far from faulting but reassuring 4th of 13 in a 2825m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche on 1 November and, with application, is not incapable of spoiling the party
- IMMATERIEL D’AM – Sanctioned, on comeback, in a 2825m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche on 1 November. Preparing for a campaign under the saddle and can be passed over
- INCA VENESI – Ran 3rd at Amiens before repeating 3 weeks ago in a 2800m Strasbourg Class G 3 weeks ago. Handed an unfavourable number but will have a lot to contribute if his apprentice successfully negotiates the start
- ICE BAR GIRL – 12th of 14, on return to competition, in a 2625m Cherbourg Class E late-September. Barefoot this time but still has no possible chance
- ISAAC NORMAND – Steps back up in class after finishing 5th of 7 in a 2750m Grenade claimer on 19 October, and will have nothing to offer
- INFALLA – 11th of 15 in a 2800m Strasbourg Class F a month ago. Has been a write-off all season and can be ignored
- IMITCH DU MOULIN – Returned to competition with success over 2300m at Kuurne on 31 October. Has decent French form, has won here, but takes on better this time and the draw will do him no favours
- IDAHO CARTERY – 4th of 11 in a 2850m Mauquenchy amateurs Class G a week ago. Handed a shocking draw and others easier to back
Summary: IGOR DES CAILLONS (5) put in a reassuringly good performance at Laval last weekend, is freshly-reconfigured and, if focused, can take advantage of the draw and impose this time. Winner here during the summer, IROKO DU CAIEU (2) will be fit by now, is hard to fault when barefoot and focused, and looks the principal danger. IDOLE DE NAVARY (3) enjoys a good draw, has placed in 2 of 4 here, and even with front pads fitted, can still play a leading role. New to the venue, and stepping marginally up in category, INCA VENESI (9) is not fortuitously-drawn but is clearly in shape and must not be underestimated.
SELECTIONS
IGOR DES CAILLONS (5) – IROKO DU CAIEU (2) – IDOLE DE NAVARY (3) – INCA VENESI (9)
C4 – PRIX DU PALAIS DU TAU – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,000 - KIRK LORRAIN – Has not been seen out since being sanctioned, on debut, in a 2800m Strasbourg Class F last march, and can be passed over
- KING CROWN – 9th of 10 in a 2725m Lisieux Class G on 13 October. Tricky character that seems totally off the boil and will have few friends
- KENOR DES LANDES – Last but one in a 2675m Class G at Le Mont-Saint-Michel 3 weeks ago, and has no possible chance
- KINGSTON DYCO – Reassuring 4th of 11 in a 2750m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago. Thrives at Reims and can again figure prominently
- KING DE MAHEY – Disappointing lately, most recently sanctioned in a 2800m Vire Class F a fortnight ago, but has the quality to win this if his new trainer has found what makes him tick
- KASSIANO D’IS – Has not been seen out since coming 4th of 15 in a 2700m Class F at Le Croisé-Laroche last April, and is going to need the run
- KILL BILL MARGOT – Has been in fine form lately, lastly winning a 2400m Montauban Class F on 27 October. Finds himself in better company on this occasion but can still hold his own
- KADIZ DU VIEUXCOUR – Put 3 sanctions behind him to lose his maiden tag in a 2400m Montauban Class F late last month. Enjoys a good entry, has been entrusted to Franck Nivard, and ought to be taken seriously
- KANADA DES RACQUES – Failed to confirm Gournay success when 7th of 11, behind KINGSTON DYCO (4), in a 2750m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago. Is 25m worse off this time and will have little to offer
- KRISTAL DE JIEL – Reassuring, and surprising, 5th of 12 finishers in a 2800m Strasbourg Class F on 27 October. 25m better off this time but a repeat seems improbable
- KEEPER BAY – Opened his account [at 17th time of asking] in a Class F over course and distance on 12 October. Has had ample time to recuperate and although forced to break with a penalty, must still be respected
- KAZAK ROYAL – Modest type that finished 9th of 11 in a 3125m Angers Class F 2 weeks ago. Shoes on again and poses no threat
- KOCO PEEL – Very good 2nd of 10 in a 2400m Amiens Class F on 5 October. On back line this time but going barefoot may be enough to compensate. Attention
- KARYNNDO ROBSEN – In the frame in 3 of last 4, most recently 2nd of 9 in a 2750m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago. Stays shod this time and represents more a minor place prospect
- KAPARKA – Pulled-up, at 94/1, in a Class F over course and distance 10 days ago. On back line and poses little danger
- KSAR DU CORTA – Sanctioned in last 3, latterly a 2450m Caen Class F a fortnight ago. Likes these conditions and, with his trainer back in the bike, can make a big splash
Summary: Barefoot on his first run for Pierre-Louis Desaunette, KING DE MAHEY (5) can start to make good on the promise he showed earlier in the year. The complicated KSAR DU CORTA (16) enjoys an excellent entry, has never failed to deliver at Reims, and even though 25m worse off, will have his chances if applied. KINGSTON DYCO (4) has been knocking at the door, appreciates these conditions, and benefits from a front-line start. Barefoot for the first time since the spring, KOCO PEEL (13) incurs the penalty but went well for Franck Ouvrie at Amiens and can repeat.
SELECTIONS
KING DE MAHEY (5) – KSAR DU CORTA (16) – KINGSTON DYCO (4) – KOCO PEEL (13)
C5 – PRIX DU MUSEE LE VERGEUR – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,000 - KIVALINA – Disappointing here last month before being sanctioned in a 2750m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago. Shoes on and not a player
- KHOLSTAR JACK – 7th of 10 to KANZA DE NAVARY (8) in a 2500m Class H at Bihorel-lès-Rouen early-October and, even racing barefoot, will need to find more
- KATIA DE BRUCOM – Has not been seen out since trouncing the opposition in a 2700m La Capelle Class F on 8 September. Is clearly in competition-mode and, from front row, can repeat
- KATHY DU NORD – Not devoid of ability but sanctioned in last 2, most recently a 2750m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago, and others easier to trust
- KALYPSO DU CAUX – Made it 4 straight sanctions when faulting in a 2750m Cabourg Class E 3 weeks ago and must get her house in order
- KIDEA DU BOUILLON – A write-off since winning at Le Touquet in September, latterly 8th of 11 in a 2675m Class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel last weekend, and will have nothing to contribute
- KADENCE DES LANDES – Last of 9, when preparing for this, in a 2700m Graignes Class F 2 weeks ago. Has come close more than once to losing her maiden tag and this may be just the opportunity
- KANZA DE NAVARY – Lost her maiden status at Bihorel-lès-Rouen before running 2nd of 9 in a 2200m Strasbourg Class G 3 weeks ago. Could not have asked for a better entry and Laurent Verva will be keen to take advantage
- KINKY PAN – Encouraged at Laon before finishing 7th of 12 in a 2750m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago and can be disregarded
- KALEZIA POTERIE – 5th of 8 in a 2800m Vire Class F a fortnight ago. Incurs the penalty but won here over the summer and is in sufficiently good form to play a prominent role
- KISS SYMPHONY – 10th of 15 in a 2700m Vincennes monte Class E 12 days ago. Has bags of ability and, seemingly off the boil, she will be afforded every chance with Franck Nivard in the bike
- KALIFORNIE – Respectable 5th of 10 in a 2275m Nantes Class E late last month. Gets to try out a new formula here and, with application, can challenge for a place on the podium
- KHALIFA CEKE – Steps back up in category after running 2nd of 12 in a 2575m Agen claimer 3 weeks ago. Barefoot as she was when placing here in the spring and cannot be discounted
Summary: It took some time but KATIA DE BRUCOM (3) got off the mark in early-September and even though unseen since, she races barefoot for the occasion and can double her money. She will nevertheless feel the heat from KADENCE DES LANDES (7) who returns to racing barefoot after freshening up at Graignes, and the well-entered KANZA DE NAVARY (8) who has progressed smartly over recent weeks. KALIFORNIE (12) drops in category and even though on the back line, still looks competitive with her new configuration.
SELECTIONS
KATIA DE BRUCOM (3) – KADENCE DES LANDES (7) – KANZA DE NAVARY (8) – KALIFORNIE (12)
C6 – PRIX DE LA CHAPELLE FOUJITA – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,000 - LITTLE DREAM – 9th of 10 on comeback in a 2400m Amiens Class F mid-month. Will have progressed for the run and should prove more competitive this time
- LATINO THE BEST – Reassured at Dieppe before being sanctioned in a 2500m Class F at Bihorel-lès-Rouen on 20 October, and cannot be recommended
- LEODAGAN – Stylishly won a 2700m Class F at La Capelle 2 weeks ago. Debuts right-handed but comes here with morale intact and looks a serious proposition once again
- LE ROUPIO – Returns to racing shod after being sanctioned in a 2400m Amiens Class F mid-month. Franck Ouvrie in the bike but others still preferred
- LOOPING BEN MAX – Encouraged at Nuillé-sur-Vicoin before finishing last of 12 in a 2700m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche early this month. Not a priority but can pick up a cheque
- LORD CASH DE FONT – Talented and progressive colt that was sanctioned in a 2450m Caen Class F on 9 November, but excels when focused and can return to successful ways
- LUPIN DE MONTCEAU – Sanctioned in a 2450m Caen Class F 2 weeks ago. Is never far from faulting but will be reined by a leading driver, and with application can finish close
Summary: Sanctioned in 2, but winner of 4, LORD CASH DE FONT (6) fell foul of the stewards at Caen but can make this his own if Florent Guérineau keeps him trotting. LEODAGAN (3) however, made good on his promise a fortnight ago and, in similar shape, will be no easy touch. LUPIN DE MONTCEAU (7) would have finished in the money at Caen had he not lost his action, but the engagement of Franck Nivard can help to put things right.
SELECTIONS
LORD CASH DE FONT (6) – LEODAGAN (3) – LUPIN DE MONTCEAU (7) – LITTLE DREAM (1)
C7 – PRIX DU MUSEE SAINT-REMY – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,000 - LADIVA DE PARIS – Qualified in 1’20″0 at Grosbois last April. Sports pads for debut and, from a yard in form, merits considerable attention
- LISETTE DE WATOU – Pleasant in 3 before being sanctioned in a 2850m Mauquenchy Class F a week ago and, in this category, will have too much to do
- LIBERTY LIFE – Got off the mark at Gournay-en-Bray before faulting in a 2850m Laon Class F on 13 October, and is unlikely to generate much interest
- LA PERLA DE LOU – 3rd of 10 in a 2850m Laon Class F on 13 October. Consistently in the thick of things and, with Mathieu Mottier reining, can go closer this time
- LADY SAINT CHARLES – Reassuring 4th of 14 in a 2700m Class F at La Capelle 3 weeks ago. Sports front pads for first time but others easier to trust
- LILY FLEUR – Showed moderate improvement when 5th of 8, behind LADY GODIVA (14), in a 2450m Caen Class F a fortnight ago, but confirmation looks decidedly unlikely
- LAURA D’OSTENDE – Second only to a very good filly in a 2300m Chartres Class F on 27 October. Is plainly close to his race and will be expected to contest the finish
- LA NUIT JE MENS – Ran 4th over course and distance before finishing 6th of 9, behind LA CASTELLE (9), in a 2700m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche on 1 October. Not an obvious choice but can still get a look-in
- LA CASTELLE – Third in last 2, latterly of 9 in a 2700m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche on 1 October. Mathias Gyre keeps the drive and looks competitive for a spot in the mix
- LA BELLE MIKA – Modest filly that finished last of 9 in a 2400m Amiens Class F mid-month and can be confidently ruled out
- LADY DIGEO – Disappointing on the whole since the spring, most recently sanctioned early in a 2700m Graignes Class F 3 weeks ago, and can be passed over
- LILY PEEL – Has shown good consistency, latterly 3rd of 10 in a 2500m Class F at Bihorel-lès-Rouen on 20 October. Unlikely to get off the mark but can still get in on the action
- LASTOJAINE – 6th of 12 in a 2750m Cabourg Class E a month back. Was by no means disgraced that day, has form here, and will have a claim on a place in the frame
- LADY GODIVA – 3rd of 8, but unlucky nevertheless, in a 2450m Caen Class F a fortnight ago. Experienced hands at the tiller and has ideal conditions to impose this time
Summary: Winner under the saddle at Paray-le-Monial late last month, the well-engaged LADY GODIVA (14) would most certainly have won at Caen had she not faulted. Franck Ouvrie is in the bike this time though and will be expected to set things square. LAURA D’OSTENDE (7) went close at Chartres last month and will be dangerous if she turns. Faithful for the most part and solid last time out, LA PERLA DE LOU (4) gets a leading driver here and will have a good hand to play. Nicely-entered, LASTOJAINE (13) placed here during the summer and drops in category with a lot to contribute.
SELECTIONS
LADY GODIVA (14) – LAURA D’OSTENDE (7) – LA PERLA DE LOU (4) – LASTOJAINE (13)
C8 – PRIX DU FORT DE LA POMPELLE – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 17,000 - MATRIX SAUTREUIL – Makes career debut after qualifying in 1’19″1 at Grosbois last month. Has had time to recuperate and will be worth monitoring
- MERCURIUS DUCAMPUS – Qualified in 1’18″4 at Le Croise-Laroche last July. Hails from a top stable and with Franck Nivard in the bike, will be competitive for victory
- MILADY D’ATOUT – Qualified in 1’18″5 at Le Mans last July. Well-related filly that will have a lot to offer if she takes to Reims profile
- MILORD DU COJEUL – Untried gelding that qualified in a modest 1’20″5 at Grosbois in September and is not easy to recommend
- MY BLACK CADENCE – Has not been seen out since being sanctioned on debut in a 2000m La Capelle Class E on 8 September, and is unlikely to shake things up
- MAJUSCULE – Looked very ordinary when last of 7, on debut behind MADOKA JIEL (10), in a 2200m Strasbourg Class F on 3 October, and can expect to have few takers
- MAJOR DU RUISSEAU – Sanctioned in 2 before finishing last of 6, behind METEORE DE SIMM (12), in a 2000m Class F at La Capelle a fortnight ago, and can be confidently passed over
- MILO RENKA – Yet to show much potential, lastly 9th of 11 over 1609m at Wolvega early this month, and comes to France with unrealistic expectations
- MAKINA DANICA – Never-dangerous but respectable 3rd of 6 finishers in a 2000m La Capelle Class F a fortnight ago. Goes right-handed this time and should be good enough to contest the finish
- MADOKA JIEL – Showed improvement when 3rd of 7 in a 2200m Strasbourg Class F 3 weeks ago. Is unlikely to take the world by storm but is decent enough to make first 5
- MAGNUS MAXIMUS – Respectable 5th of 8 in a 2050m Cabourg Class E a month ago. Is better than that though and will be expected to show another side this time
- METEORE DE SIMM – Good 2nd of 6 finishers in a 2000m Class F at La Capelle a fortnight ago. Looks a progressive sort and has every chance of getting off the mark
Summary: Runner-up to a very good horse on debut recently, METEORE DE SIMM (12) will have come on for the run and could well impose this time. She takes on a pair of untried elements though, MERCURIUS DUCAMPUS (2) and MILADY D’ATOUT (3), both of which qualified in very good order. MAGNUS MAXIMUS (11) has done everything right so far and appears to be in a position to pick up his first place cheque.
SELECTIONS
METEORE DE SIMM (12) – MERCURIUS DUCAMPUS (2) – MILADY D’ATOUT (3) – MAGNUS MAXIMUS (11)
R6 TOULOUSE [R-H]
C1 – PRIX DU MARQUIS D’AYGUESIVES – 1600m (a1m) – TURF – Handicap – Flat – EUR € 18,000
- BOEZA – Distant 5th on heavy ground at Bordeaux over 1900m on 26 October. Finished a long way adrift of re-opposing MISSION GAMMA (2) – place chance only
- MISSION GAMMA – An improving filly in good form and physical condition. Backed-up her 1600m Chantilly claiming success with a good 2nd in a 1900m Class 2 at Bordeaux on 26 October and her opening handicap mark could be lenient
- SOLAS – Made a winning handicap debut over 1700m on PSF at Pornichet on 13 November. Not taken lightly despite a 3kg penalty
- WELLINGTON PREMIER – A consistent colt whose form and experience stand him in good stead on his handicap debut. Showed his form and well-being by finishing 3rd over 1600m at Bordeaux on 5 November
- KENDJA – Unplaced in 2 starts with blinkers fitted – finished 8th in both, the latest in a PSF claimer at Lyon-La Soie over 1800m on 4 October. On handicap debut
- COPAN – Consistent in 3 starts after winning a 1400m claimer in August but blotted his copybook with a disappointing 6th on PSF over 2000m at Pau on 13 November. Shorter trip and switch to the handicap category should suit
- O MEIGO – Finished 3rd on debut at Mont-de-Marsan in September but has gone the wrong way since – finished unplaced in both subsequent outings, the latest (10th) in a 1600m Bordeaux maiden on 5 November. Handicap debut
- BYGRACE – Nine-start maiden whose only placed effort was in a 1400m Mont-de-Marsan claimer. She makes her handicap debut after finishing 6th at Castera-Verduzan over 1700m on 22 September
- AUTOMNALE – Unplaced in all 4 starts and soundly beaten (11th) in her first start on PSF over 1400m at Pau on 19 October. Handicap newcomer
- LAHOMI – Well-known in the claiming category (14 of 16 appearances at that level) and her experience should stand her in good stead. Finished 3rd in a Le Croise-Laroche claimer over 1800m on 16 November
- NEBBIA BIANCA – Unplaced in 7 appearances and unlikely to trouble the judge, despite reverting to the turf. Well-beaten 10th in a 1700m PSF handicap at Pornichet on 13 November
Summary: Improving MISSION GAMMA (2) arrives in good form and rude health so she makes plenty of appeal on her handicap debut and is a genuine candidate for race honours in the opener. Consistent WELLINGTON PREMIER (4) has the form and consistency to threaten the selection, while supplemented LAHOMI (10) leaves the claiming category with legitimate ambitions in a handicap for the first time. COPAN (6) and SOLAS (3) complete the shortlist.
SELECTIONS
MISSION GAMMA (2) – WELLINGTON PREMIER (4) – LAHOMI (10) – COPAN (6)
C2 – PRIX FONDATION CLAUDE POMPIDOU – 1400m (a7f) – TURF – Class 3 Divided Handicap – Flat – EUR € 20,000 - NOLITO – Rejuvenated by the addition/fitting of blinkers – maintained his form/consistency in 6 starts with the headgear, the latest (4th) in a 1350m handicap at Lyon-Parilly on 8 November. Winning chance
- KILFRUSH MEMORIES – Bounced back to form recently in 2 starts off this mark – confirmed the form/improvement of his Clairefontaine 3rd by finishing an unlucky 4th in a 1400m Saint-Cloud handicap on 15 November. The horse to beat
- LAURENT – Inconsistent but has references at a higher level and remains undeniably capable, despite finishing 14th over 1600m in a Saint-Cloud handicap on 10 October. Dark horse
- TALISMAN TOUCH – Hard-knocking veteran with sound references/form credentials in turf handicaps. Absent since finishing 9th at Saint-Cloud in a 1600m handicap on 14 May
- VILLAIRES – Didn’t go unnoticed when finishing 6th in a 1200m handicap at this venue on 31 October but this extended trip isn’t likely to suit. Vulnerable
- DANCE AHEAD – Placed in both starts recently back on French soil, albeit in the claiming category – the latest (2nd) in a claimer on this course over 1600m on 31 October. For lovers of outisders
- NATURAL PATH – Won a 1400m La Teste handicap in June off a mark just 1kg higher. Dropped to this rating after unplaced recent starts/performances in PSF handicaps, the latest (13th) at Pau over 1600m on 13 November. Attractive outsider
- SEAGALI – Rejuvenated hard-knocker in good form and physical condition – won 2 of his last 3 starts, including his latest over this course and distance on 11 November. Remains competitive under a penalty
- FLEXIBILITY – Experienced filly whose form and consistency will stand her in good stead. Finished 3rd in the benchmark race over this course and distance behind SEAGALI (8) and RAPIDO PRESTO (10) on 11 November – keep safe
- RAPIDO PRESTO – Honest hard-knocker with sound form references/credentials, including a last-start 2nd in the benchmark race over this course and distance behind SEAGALI (8). Should have a role to play
- SILVER SILENT – Won then finished 2nd in back-to-back 1400m handicaps at La Teste in August. Soundly beaten (14th) in a PSF handicap over 1600m at Pau on 13 November but should fare better back on turf
- MI C’INFILO – Experienced hard-knocker with sound references/form credentials in turf handicaps. Shouldn’t be condemned for finishing 9th in a 1500m PSF handicap at Deauville on 20 November – not taken lightly
- VISIR IZNOGUD – Sparingly race 7-year-old who was resuming after a 4-month absence when finishing 10th in a 1200m handicap on this course last month (2 October). Has few references over this distance
- HONG KONG STAR – Thriving veteran mare whose good recent form and fitness bodes well for her chances under bottom weight. Finished 3rd in a 1200m handicap at this venue on 31 October – candidate for success
Summary: Rejuvenated KILFRUSH MEMORIES (2) finished an unlucky 4th at Saint-Cloud recently but has proven his competitiveness off this mark and a repeat of that performance could suffice. NOLITO (1) has rediscovered his form with blinkers fitted and will give cheek to the selection. Veteran mare HONG KONG STAR (14), familiar foes RAPIDO PRESTO (10) and FLEXIBILITY (9) finished 2nd and 3rd respectively over track and trip recently, and SEAGALI (8) appeal most of the remainder.
SELECTIONS
KILFRUSH MEMORIES (2) – NOLITO (1) – HONG KONG STAR (14) – RAPIDO PRESTO (10)
C3 – PRIX ACTU TOULOUSE (PRIX JEAN ETCHEPARE) – 1400m (a7f) – TURF – Class 4 Divided Handicap – Flat – EUR € 16,000 - GUERREIRA – Unplaced in 2 starts recently back on French soil – finished 8th on both occasions, the latest in a handicap over 1900m at Bordeaux on 5 November. Won on her only visit to this venue, albeit over 1600m
- OCEAN – Versatile hard-knocker with sound references in handicaps on both surfaces but is out of sorts. Finished 15th in a 1600m PSF handicap at Pau on 13 November
- WHEEL OF CHANCE – Confirmed the form and improvement of his 3rd in a Lignières handicap at the beginning of the month by winning a 1400m Strasbourg handicap on 11 November. Remains competitive even under a 2,5kg penalty
- MAPLE GIRL – Returned to form recently in 3 starts off her current mark – finished 3rd twice and didn’t go unnoticed when 5th over track and trip in a Class 4 event on 11 November. Should have a role to play
- RED TORCH – Battle-hardened handicapper with sound references/form credentials at this level on both surfaces, including a last-start 5th in a 1700m Marseille-Borely handicap on 10 November. Not taken lightly
- CODE OF SILENCE – Versatile hard-knocker with sound references/form credentials in handicaps on both surfaces. Shouldn’t be condemned for finishing 9th in a 1400m PSF handicap at Pau on 19 October – better expected back on the turf
- BECHO – Bounced back to form with a reassuring 2nd behind an ideally engaged class-dropper in a 1600m Class 3 event at Mont-de-Marsan on 16 November. Not taken lightly
- HURRICANE LIGHT – Rediscovered his form recently in 3 starts with blinkers refitted and confirmed his form/well-being by finishing a good 2nd in a 1400m Saint-Cloud handicap on 15 November. Hard to hold out
- KHABESA – Experienced filly whose form/consistency and proven competitiveness at this level off her current mark should stand her in good stead. Finished 7th over track and trip on 11 November – should do better back in a handicap
- JELIEL – Inconsistent but has references at a higher level and is on a career-low mark. Well-beaten 11th over this course and distance on 11 November but has the means to do better under these conditions
- LADIES LAW – Experienced hard-knocker with references in turf handicaps off a higher mark. Finished 6th in a 1600m claimer at this venue on 17 November – best watched for now
- ODIN – Unreliable colt although not entirely incapable of getting into the picture, especially on turf. Finished unplaced (13th) in a 1600m PSF handicap at Pau on 13 November
- KATHALINA – Hard-knocking handicapper with sound references/form credentials at this level off higher marks. Unplaced in both comeback outings recently, the latest (7th) over 1200m at Agen on 27 October – dangerous off this mark
- MARVELOUS CAPRICE – Inconsistent and more effective/competitive at a lower level. Soundly beaten 10th in a 1400m PSF handicap at Pau on 19 October
Summary: Tony Piccone has been very successful at Toulouse this year and is a notable jockey booking aboard HURRICANE LIGHT (8) whose recent form/consistency deserves a reward. He wouldn’t be winning out of turn and should get the better of MAPLE GIRL (4), who didn’t go unnoticed last time, and WHEEL OF CHANCE (3), the only last-start winner in the lineup. BECHO (7) and GUERREIRA (1) have place chances.
SELECTIONS
HURRICANE LIGHT (8) – MAPLE GIRL (4) – WHEEL OF CHANCE (3) – BECHO (7)
C4 – PRIX MAX SICARD – 17EME ETAPE DU DEFI DU GALOP – 2400m (a1m1/2) – TURF – Listed Race – Flat – EUR € 60,000 - SHAKTI – Won a 2800m Listed race at Saint-Cloud last month before trying her luck at Group I level at Saint-Cloud over 3100m on 27 October. Acquitted herself well (6th) and should do even better in these calmer waters
- SIRJAN – Regained his form and momentum recently with 4 comeback appearances after a lengthy layoff – confirmed as much by winning a 2400m Listed race in Madrid (Spain) on 20 October. Attractive outsider
- TRABUCO – Consistent hard-knocker whose form and experience will stand him in good stead. Should his well-being when 3rd over track and trip on 23 October
- POCA GEN – Continues to push his limits. Posted a career-best performance when winning a course-and-distance Quinte+ on 11 November
- HOMO DEUS – Won this Listed event in 2022 and finished 2nd last year – carefully prepared for another bid to reclaim his title. Regained freshness since finishing 5th in a 2500m Group II at Deauville on 25 August, candidate for success
- GALEGO STAR – A model of consistency with sound references/form credentials, including a creditable last-start 5th in a 3000m Listed race at Fontainebleau on 14 November. Outsider chance over this shorter trip
- GOLDEN CALL – Back to his best recently, winning twice and finishing 2nd twice in his last 4 starts. Won a course-and-distance Class 1 on 23 October in his first Toulouse appearance – keep safe
- BELIEVER – Only 3-year-old in the race and ideally engaged off his current mark under bottom weight. Finished a good 4th in a 2000m Listed race at Chantilly on 26 October – shouldn’t be underestimated over this extended distance
Summary: SHAKTI (1) has won 3 times over 2400m so should enjoy cutting back in trip and the drop in grade into these calmer waters after competing at Group I level over 3100m last time. Winner of this Listed race in 2022, HOMO DEUS (5) finished 2nd in this event last year and has legitimate ambitions in his bid to reclaim the title. Last-start winner, of a Class 1 conditions race over track and trip, GOLDEN CALL (7) isn’t underestimated and should acquit himself competitively along with BELIEVER (8) who is the sole 3-year-old in the lineup and ideally engaged under bottom weight.
SELECTIONS
SHAKTI (1) – HOMO DEUS (5) – GOLDEN CALL (7) – BELIEVER (8)
C5 – PRIX TOULOUSE METROPOLE – 1200m (a6f) – TURF – Handicap – Flat – EUR € 20,000 - ECLAIRE LA VIE – Finished 4th over 1400m on the 5th of this month and can get into the action. Strong each way chance
- PERLI CHOPE – Can build on latest 5th finish over 1400m but will need to to threaten here. Happy to go with others and ignore from all bets
- BEAU LINGE – Finished 7th over 1400m at Parislongchamp in October in Listed class and back in this division could be hard to beat. Strong win
- PANAREA – Current form is uninspiring and has not yet won a race. Hard to make a case for and can be passed by
- LOYAL PRINCE – Best effort was three races back when 2nd at Vichy over 1000m in a Handicap. Small, outside place chance at very best. Prefer others
- MRS HOLIDAY – Placed an attractive 4th over 1200m at Toulouse in a Handicap last time and is one for the shortlist. Big chance
- QUEEN OF LIGHT – Would be a shock winner on current declining form. Pass by as will be a huge outsider
- ABSOLUTE – Caught the eye when 2nd over 1400m in a Handicap on the 5th of this month. Big chance
- SPRING BEAUTY – Finished 7th last time but did win at Croise-Laroche before that and has to be taken seriously. First four chance
- DELIA CHOPE – Won over 1200m at Mont-De-Marsan on the 10th of this month and can follow up. Respect and include despite being a likely outsider
- DADAS BOY – Won penultimate, finished 7th over 1200m at Mont-De-Marsan after that and will need huge progression on that to feature here. Look elsewhere
Summary: BEAU LINGE (3) takes a step back in class from a Listed race to a Handicap and should take a power of beating. Her last run was at Parislongchamp over 1400m. Firm first choice. ECLAIRE LA VIE (1) was a winner three starts back and boasts solid overall form. She is a big runner. MRS HOLIDAY (6) very seldom runs a bad race, goes well in this class and is a must for all bets. Strong place chance. ABSOLUTE (8) can finish in the first four. Respect and include.
SELECTIONS
BEAU LINGE (3) – ECLAIRE LA VIE (1) – MRS HOLIDAY (6) – ABSOLUTE (8)
C6 – PRIX OUROUR – 2000m (a1m1/4) – TURF – – Flat – EUR € 22,500 - THAYIR – Caught the eye when making a winning debut over 2100m at Toulouse on the 11th of last month. Could be anything. Follow
- HM MAJDALLAH – Won on debut, finished an encouraging 2nd over 2000m at Saint-Cloud after that in a competitive feature field and should be hard to beat. Exciting horse
- LWICH DE BOZOULS – Won on debut, finished downfield in 11th after that and can build on that. Will need to. Prefer others
- SAUVAGE D’IBOS – Improved to finish 4th over 2500m at Agen on the 3rd of this month and might have more to offer. Small, outside place chance at very best
- ALGHEED – Won on debut, followed up with a 2nd then a dismal run-in 11th albeit in a strong feature. Obviously capable and can earn. Place claims
- LABWA DE CARRERE – Will need to build on latest 5th at Toulouse on the 31st of last month to feature in this. Pass by
- ALMURJANAH – Hard to fancy on two runs seen thus far and others should be way the stronger. Happy to ignore from all bets
- GHAIDAA – Placed a creditable 4th over 1600m at Toulouse on the 31st of October in feature company. Strong each way chance
Summary: HM MAJDALLAH (2) is clearly very talented having won first up and following on with a huge run-in 2nd at Saint-Cloud over 2000m in a feature race. Strong win. THAYIR (1) was a winner on debut at Toulouse and could end up being absolutely anything. One to follow. GHAIDAA (8) is a filly that has placed twice from two starts only and should be able to place again. ALGHEED (5) might need to do more for the win but can certainly place.
SELECTIONS
HM MAJDALLAH (2) – THAYIR (1) – GHAIDAA (8) – ALGHEED (5)
C7 – PRIX JEAN DARAUX – 3000m (a2m) – TURF – Class 3 Handicap – Flat – EUR € 18,000 - LUCIO VERO – Ignore last shocking run when 12th, was victorious before that over 3100m at Parislongchamp in October and can be expected to bounce right back to best. Chance
- ALERIO – Running well, last start was a 2nd finish over 2500m at Saint-Cloud but in a weak claimer race. Might be worth including in the quartet as the possible value for the places
- SPANISH LIGHT – Has shown some spark before but is a tad erratic and hard to follow. Last run was not good when 11th over 2400m. Prefer others
- A BETTER WORLD – Ignore last run when 8th, judge on penultimate effort finishing 3rd over 3000m in a competitive Handicap. Outside place chance at best
- GERMINAL – Much better effort last time when 4th over 2000m but will need to confirm and build on that to feature here. Prefer others
- MOZART DES BRIERES – Doing well, holding form, finished 2nd over 2400m in a Handicap at Lyon Parilly last time and can go one more. Strong claims
- KERDINA – Finished 2nd in last two starts and can threaten all the way home. Last run was over 3000m in a Handicap. Big runner
- SWIRLING WIND – Finished 2nd on the 11th of this month at this track over 2400m in a Handicap and has to be taken seriously. Good chance
- SITJAR – Comes into the race fresh off a victory over 2950m at Cholet in early November. Each way chance
- ROUGE – Current form has been on the decline over various distances and would therefore be a shock winner. Unlikely. No
- KING OF MEADOWS – Will have a good chance if building on latest 3rd finish in a Handicap over 2400m and must therefore be included in the permutations. Good chance
- WHITE CARD – Brings erratic form into the race and therefore makes this one hard to predict and assess. On best form, could place, but others are likelier. Not today
Summary: SWIRLING WIND (8) is in tip top form and might prove hard to oppose. She was a winner at penultimate and followed up with a smart 2nd over 2400m at this track. Big win chance. KERDINA (7) is knocking loudly at the door and one of these days, should be able to go one more. Bright chance. MOZART DES BRIERES (6) is ultra consistent and cannot be excluded from any bets. First three claims. LUCIO VERO (1) is a must and natural inclusion for the quartet.
SELECTIONS – SWIRLING WIND (8) – KERDINA (7) – MOZART DES BRIERES (6) – LUCIO VERO (1)
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