R1 VINCENNES [L-H]
C1 – PRIX DE BLANQUEFORT – 2100m (a1m1/4) – Class D Race – Harness – EUR € 59,000
- GRANDE PRETRESSE – 8th of 10 in a Class C over track and trip a fortnight ago. Is significantly better than recent numbers would suggest and from the front line can make first 3
- HARMONY DU RABUTIN – Drops marginally in category after coming 5th of 14 in a 2700m Class C here on 25 November. Has never failed to deliver in the day’s configuration and is not about to start. Claim
- GREAT TIGRESS – Gave a fine account to run 3rd of 16, at 130/1, in a 2850m Mauquenchy Class D last week. Clearly in competition-mode and, with form maintained, can trot her way onto the podium
- ECUME DE FURETAIS – 10th of 16 behind GREAT TIGRESS (3) in a 2850m Mauquenchy Class D last week. Has done little of note for some time and must first re-establish her credentials
- FELICITA D’ECOUVES – Last of 16 behind GREAT TIGRESS (3) in a 2850m Mauquenchy Class D conditioner last week. Barefoot this time and although not a leading contender, enjoys a good draw and can finish in the mix
- FILAE DE SOYORA – Imposed at Paray-le-Monial and then followed up with 2nd of 10 in a 2200m Salon-de-Provence Class D 2.5 weeks ago. Is pitted against a better lot this time but is sufficiently well-placed to pick up some crumbs
- GAULTHERIA – Drops in category after running 6th of 13 in a 2700m Class C at Le Croise-Laroche on 25 November. Seldom lets the side down under these conditions and looks a solid first-5 prospect
- HIGH PROPULSION – Untaxed when 11th of 14, on return from a spell, behind HARMONY DU RABUTIN (2) in a 2700m Class C here on 25 November. Reunited with partner of choice and despite the draw still looks a player
- HERMINE GIRL – Encouraged at Graignes before finishing 9th of 13 behind GAULTHERIA (7) in a 2700m Class C at Le Croise-Laroche on 25 November and appears to have nothing to offer
- MAGGIORE (SWE) – Unraced since winning over 2350m at Avenches on 11 September. Is confirmed in France but has no love for Vincennes
- HAIDA SAUTONNE – Game mare that came 4th of 10 in a 2850m Class D here last week. Ran 3rd over course and distance mid-November and even with pads fitted must not be overlooked
- GRAZIELA D’EL – 6th of 10 in a 2700m monte Class D mid-November. Disappointing on the whole since last winter and can be ruled out
- HARIA DU BELLAY – Back under harness after finishing 9th of 12 in a 2700m monté Class D here a fortnight ago. Won under these conditions 12 months back and, in spite of a 2nd-line draw, must be afforded respect
- GO GO GIGI – Pleasantly-surprising 4th of 14 in a 2150m Mauquenchy Class D a month ago. Clearly in shape but would be preferred in the other code
- GO TO AMERICA – Has 2 races under her belt since the break, latterly 10th of 14 behind HARMONY DU RABUTIN in a 2700m Class C here on 25 November, but has little going for her here
Summary: Highly-consistent and recently impressive in good company against the boys, HARMONY DU RABUTIN (2) faces a significantly easier task this time and the race is hers for the taking. Opposition will be led by the tricky but tough GRANDE PRETRESSE (1) who takes a notable dip in category, and the better-positioned GREAT TIGRESS (3) who is barefoot following a good performance in the provinces last week. HIGH PROPULSION (8) is forced to start wide but simply excels with Eric Raffin and should logically play an active role.
SELECTIONS
HARMONY DU RABUTIN (2) – GRANDE PRETRESSE (1) – GREAT TIGRESS (3) – HIGH PROPULSION (8)
C2 – PRIX DE VALDAMPIERRE – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class D Race – Mounted – EUR € 33,000 - MALICIA STORY – Qualified in an unexceptional 1’20”9 at Meslay in August. Takes on some good contemporaries and best to wait
- MAYBEL DE BLARY – Qualified in 1’21”3 at Caen early-October and will need to show a completely different side
- MINNEAPOLIS – Qualified in 1’17”9 at Caen on 22 October. Makes career debut under the saddle and the engagement of Benjamin Rochard can make all the difference. Claim
- MONALYSA DU ROEN – Racecourse debutante that qualified in 1’20”4 at Caen last May. Has had time to come into herself but still looks out of her depth
- MOON DES CHARRONS – Made it 2 straight harness sanctions when quickly faulting in a 2175m Class D here a fortnight ago, and again appears to have little to contribute
- MAYA DES GENETS – 6th of 7 finishers in a 2675m harness Class F 3.5 weeks ago. New to the discipline and others preferred
- MARIGNANA JEEP – Takes to the monte code after debuting 6th of 9 in a 2250m Auch Class E a month back and is not about to spring a surprise
- MISS DES BESACES – 6th of 10, on monte debut, in a 2425m Angers Class E 2.5 weeks ago. Will have come on for the run and is unlikely to go home empty-handed
- MARBOXIE D’HERIPRE – Takes first competitive ridden steps after having run 6th of 11 in a 2050m Laval Class F mid-November. William Bigeon stable going good-guns and is not to be underestimated
- MORGANE DE TOI – Last of 9 in a 2800m Chartres harness Class F a fortnight ago. Gets the chance to redeem herself and will have her chances if she takes to the new conditions
- MADONE DU TRIEUX – Sanctioned in 3 of 4 under harness, most recently a 2175m Class D here 2 weeks ago. Will appreciate the change of scenery and, if applied, can get a look-in
- MALIDA – Switches code after finishing 6th of 9 in a 2400m Chateaubriant Class E 10 days ago. Clearly has ability and should not be far from the action if she adapts to the new surface
- MANAMA D’ORLY – Encouraged at Amiens before running last of 11 in a 2850m harness Class D here mid-November. Should be more suited to the monte code and has a reasonable chance of opening her account
- MODE DU VALLON – Debuts under the saddle after comfortably winning a 2200m Strasbourg Class F on 3 November. Alexis Collette keeps faith and can play an active role
Summary: Some interesting fillies lining up here and while MINNEAPOLIS (3) may be untried, she qualified in excellent fashion and if as good in competition, can get straight down to business. Capable when focused, MANAMA D’ORLY (13) should not be condemned for her recent sanction and with Paul Ploquin in the saddle, will be afforded very chance. MORGANE DE TOI (10) has shown a lot of potential and has been entrusted to Jean-Yann Ricart for the occasion. Mathieu Mottier gets the nod for MARBOXIE D’HERIPRE (9) who switches code with legitimate ambition.
SELECTIONS
MINNEAPOLIS (3) – MANAMA D’ORLY (13) – MORGANE DE TOI (10) – MARBOXIE D’HERIPRE (9)
C3 – PRIX DE MERAL – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 35,000 - LILYROSE WIND – Made up for Enghien clinker when easy winner of a 2150m Ma@quenchy
Class G 2.5 weeks ago. Is new to Vincennes but should take well to the inner-track profile and can double up - LESLIE DE VANDEL – 7th of 10 behind LUCIANA HAUFOR (3) in a 2175m Class E here late last month. Is clearly capable and it is just a matter of time before she gets back in the game
- LUCCIANA HAUFOR – Got off the mark at Chartres before running 5th of 10 in a 2175m Class E here on 29 November. Has ample talent and can bring the fight to LILYROSE WIND (1)
- L’ETOILE D’ETE – Won 2 in a row then faulted in a 2700m Class E here 3 weeks ago. Left a very good impression though and, with application, can contest the finish
- LAMTARA BUISSONAY – Encouraging 5th of 14 behind LOZEN DE BANVILLE (12), in a 2100m claimer on main track 2 weeks ago, but still has no possible chance
- LEXOVIENNE – Lost her action in 29 November race of reference and appears to have shown her limits in this category
- LOVELY JENILOU – Back under harness after finishing 5th of 9 in a 2700m monte Class E here on
25 November. Sports 4 pads this time but cannot be considered a concern - LIPINSKA – Produced a pair of good performances before faulting early in a 2175m Class E here on 29 November. Shoes back on though and others preferred this time
- LAURENTINA TURGOT – Got off the mark in a 2225m Vire Class F 3 weeks ago. Faces a tougher test this time but still deserves to take her chances. Minor place prospect
- LAURE DE MORANZY – 9th of 10 behind LUCIANA HAUFOR (3) in a 2175m Class E here late last month. Has made the frame just twice in 9 career runs and is unlikely to shake things up
- LADY VICTORY – 8th of 10 behind LUCCIANA HAUFOR (3) in a 2175m Class E here late last month. Is in her category and should not be too hastily-judged. First 5
- LOZEN DE BANVILLE – 3rd of 14, at 96/1, in a 2100m claimer on main track 2 weeks ago, and is plainly taking on too much
- LADY OF DURBUY – Steps back up in category after coming 4th of 14, a place behind LOZEN DE BANVILLE (12), in a 2100m claimer on main track 2 weeks ago, but still has more to find
- LIBERTY PAT – 2nd of 11 in a 2625m Cherbourg Class F on 24 November. Already established on the short track and the new configuration could well give her the edge
- LOKIE KADESH – Unlucky to be sanctioned in a 2700m Graignes Class E 2.5 weeks ago. Enjoys an excellent entry and, if focused, can get in on the action
Summary: She may still be somewhat green but LILYROSE WIND (1) got off the mark in style recently and makes her Vincennes debut with a legitimate chance of repeating. She should nevertheless feel some heat from LUCIANA HAUFOR (3) who has bags of untapped potential, and a padded LIBERTY PAT (14) who benefits from a good entry at the limit of earnings. L’ETOILE D’ETE (4) missed out on the hat-trick when faulting here last month and the more even surface of the inner course should be right up her street.
SELECTIONS
LILYROSE WIND (1) – LUCCIANA HAUFOR (3) – LIBERTY PAT (14) – L’ETOILE D’ETE (4)
C4 – PRIX DE LANGEAC – 2175m (a1m1/4) – Class E Race – Mounted – EUR € 41,000 - JASMINE D’AMOUR – Unremarkable 6th of 9 in a 2825m Chartres Class F on 26 November and is not about to cause an upset
- JIMANY – Last of 11 in a 2700m Class F here on 2 December. Races barefoot this time but still not a player
- JULIANO DELTO – Winner of 2 from 3 under the saddle, most recently carrying off a 2850m Mauquenchy Class F 2 weeks ago. Reconfigured this time but in present shape is very hard to ignore
- JUSQUIAME – Never at her ease when sanctioned in a 2200m Class E here 2 weeks ago. Yet to impress since returning to competition and can be passed over
- JEDEO DES VAUX – Unraced since being excluded in a 2875m Enghien Class E on 30 September and is going to need the outing
- JASMIN DANOVER – Has not been seen out since running 2nd of 8 finishers in a 2250m Enghien Class D last May. Sports pads for re-entry and best to hold off
- JEAN DES GLENAN – Gave a reassuringly-good account in a 2200m Class E here a fortnight ago, coming 3rd of 8. Similarly-shod this time and Benjamin Rochard has maintained faith. Place chance
- JASMINE DANCER – Opened her ridden account when dominating a mares-only Class F over course and distance on 17 November. Takes on the boys this time but is still eminently up to the task
- JASMIN DAIRPET – Faulted early but still managed to finish 6th of 14, behind JAMBIER (13) in a 2700m harness Class E a week ago. Is plainly in excellent condition and, padded for the occasion, will not be far from the action if he stays in stride
- JOMIZIO – Last all chance at the start, finishing 10th of 15 in a 2650m Saint-Galmier Class F 3 weeks ago. Is plainly in form but may find the going a bit too tough here
- JOYEUSE ENTREE – Makes first public appearance under the saddle after running 6th of 13 in a 2700m Class E here last week. Can trot and while unlikely to spring any surprises, should still be able to hold her own
- JAFF DE MESLAY – Sanctioned in the straight when preparing for this in a 2725m Graignes harness Class E early-November. Has not imposed since August 2022 but, with some luck in running, can play a small part
- JAMBIER – Showed his form despite being sanctioned in a 2700m harness Class E a week ago, and debuts in the discipline with what seems to be a good hand to play
- JONQUILLETE CREPIN – 11th of 13 behind JOYEUSE ENTREE (11) in a 2700m harness Class E last week. Well-regarded at home and Eric Raffin has taken up the challenge
- JAVA DU CHERISAY – Has been knocking at the door since the summer, latterly 3rd of 10 in a 2825m Class E at Le Croise-Laroche on 25 November. Has never raced over 2175m but is competitively-shod and unlikely to disappoint
- JAGUAR DE VILLETOT – Last but one, on return to competition, in a 2700m Class D here on 22 November. Drops marginally in category, will have progressed for the run, and racing barefoot will do his prospects no disservice. First 5
Summary: JASMINE DANCER (8) has taken superbly to her new vocation and, decisive winner under these conditions last month, steps up in class with a realistic chance of doubling her money. JAMBIER (13) has been in fine fettle lately, debuts in the discipline and will be no pushover with Paul Ploquin in the irons. Even though sporting hind pads this time, recent Mauquenchy winner JULIANO DELTO (3) is another to have shown good aptitude for the code and is unlikely to be far off the mark. Bastien Joseph may just have found the configuration-key to JEAN DES GLENAN (7) who will not be sent out at 47/1 this time.
SELECTIONS
JASMINE DANCER (8) – JAMBIER (13) – JULIANO DELTO (3) – JEAN DES GLENAN (7)
C5 – PRIX POITOU-CHARENTES – 2850m (a2m) – Class B Race – Harness – EUR € 75,000 - EQUEJUELO – Unexceptional 5th of 13 in a 2700m Class D here 2.5 weeks ago and will need to show marked improvement
- HACKER LOVER – Made up for Laval disappointment when easy winner of a 2700m Class C here on 25 November. Has previously won over 2850m here and even though in more elevated company this time, still looks the one to beat
- FILARETE DU VERGER – Ran 2nd to HELIOS SI (5) in a 2700m Class C at Le Croise-Laroche on 25 November despite being denied a run. Has references over the long course but represents no more than a minor place chance
- HOLLYWOOD DU BOIS – Steps up in category after running 2nd of 13 in a Class D over course and distance late-November. 25m better off this time and Matthieu Abrivard will be justifiably confident of a good run
- HELIOS SI – Beat FILARETE DU VERGER (3) in a 2700m Class C at Le Croise-Laroche on 25 November. Seldom seen at Vincennes but has respectable credentials and could yet pick up a thin slice of the pie
- HAMONET DE CHOISEL – Failed to pull off the hat-trick when 2nd of 10 in a 2750m Toulouse Class C a month ago. Has won just the once on the main track but is clearly at the top of his game and will not be far off the mark
- ELIXIR DE CRENNES – 7th of 11, behind HUDO DU RUEL (8), in a Class C over course and distance 3 weeks ago and, with pads fitted, will have nothing to offer
- HUDO DU RUEL – In the frame in last 3, latterly a Class C under these conditions 3 weeks ago. Boasts excellent consistency, seldom disappoints over track and trip, and will be expected to finish close
- HUBBLE DU VIVIER – Valiant 6th of 11, behind HUDO DU RUEL (8), in a Class C over course and distance 3 weeks ago. Thrives under these conditions and, considering the engagement, will be no easy touch
- HEDE DARLING – Ran 3rd to HEDIC GEMA (12) before coming last but one in a 2700m Class B here 2.5 weeks ago. Is never easy to gauge and more dependable options available
- FUN QUICK – Last of 14, on comeback, in a 2550m Beaumont Class A 10 days ago. Incurs the penalty and is unlikely to make his presence felt
- HEDIC GEMA – Has not put a foot wrong for some time, most recently 2nd of 14 in a 2100m Class B here early last month. Adores these conditions and, in present form, is easy to recommend
Summary: It took the fine HACKER LOVER (2) little time returning to the winners’ enclosure following a lengthy break and he looks to be in with a realistic shout of making it 2 on the trot. Sébastien Ernault could not have found a better entry for HUBBLE DU VIVIER (9) who is barefoot for the occasion and David Thomain will be eager to capitalise. HUDO DU RUEL (8) has been knocking at the door lately and Eric Raffin is unlikely to let the opportunity pass him by. In cracking form all year, HEDIC GEMA (12) excels over 2850m here and even though 25m worse off, still has a lot to contribute.
SELECTIONS
HACKER LOVER (2) – HUBBLE DU VIVIER (9) – HUDO DU RUEL (8) – HEDIC GEMA (12)
C6 – PRIX DE DOMFRONT – 2100m (a1m1/4) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 41,000 - JOADIE WIND – Last of 10, on first start for 8 months, behind JADE MAJOR (9), in a 2700m Class E here 2.5 weeks ago. Imposed over track and trip 12 months ago, will have come on for recent re-entry, and looks a major player
- JABADAMES – 3rd of 4 finishers in a 2700m Graignes Class E 2.5 weeks ago. Has good speed, is well-positioned behind the car, and can make a big impact
- JICKY GIRL – Pleasant 5th of 11 in a 2700m Class E at Lyon-La Soie a month ago. Reliability not her strong suit but goes barefoot this time, with Eric Raffin reining, and will justifiably generate interest
- JYLVIE DE GUEUDE – 7th of 10 in a 2825m Class E at Le Croise-Laroche on 25 November. Can trot when applied and being reunited with David Békaert will do her prospects no harm. Place chance
- JAMAICA DE LOU – Sanctioned in a 2700m Class E here 2.5 weeks ago. Has previously won over course and distance but appears to be taking on too much this time
- JOYCE D’AVEZE – Easy winner of a 2500m Reims Class F 2.5 weeks ago. Like a horse reborn since being reconfigured and the draw will only work to her advantage
- JALENZA DU BOCAGE – Ran 3rd at Feurs before coming 7th of 10 finishers, behind JADE MAJOR (9), in a 2700m Class E here 2.5 weeks ago. Is a tough nut when focused and can finally open her 2024 account
- JASMINE DU MAXFRAN – Made up for Laval sanction when missing out by little in a 2800m Chartres Class B on 17 October. Is clearly in fine shape but has been handed a wide draw and in this company will struggle to make her mark
- JADE MAJOR – 6th of 10 finishers in a 2700m Class E here 2.5 weeks ago. Badly-drawn and unlikely to set off any fireworks but nevertheless has the capacity to pick up a cheque
- JAMAIQUE PAJELO – Tricky character that was sanctioned in a 2200m monté Class E here a fortnight ago. Hind shoes off but still not easy to like
- JUST CARLESS – 4th of 13 in a claimer over course and distance on 25 November and in this category has no realistic chance
- JOLIE DU CEBE – Sanctioned after 150m but nevertheless showed her form in a 2700m Class E here 10 days ago. Has bags of ability and, if focused, should not be too far from the action
- JOLISSIME ELDE – Convincing winner of a 2850m Feurs Class E on 29 October. Not ideally-drawn but with Matthieu Abrivard in the bike, should not be overlooked
- JALNA DU BUISSON – Back under harness after running 4th of 10 in a 2200m monté Class E here late last month, but a repeat performance seems most improbable
Summary: Wonderfully-entered here, although breaking somewhat wide, JALENZA DU BOCAGE (7) is significantly better than her recent run would suggest and has the wherewithal to win a race of this nature. Twice a winner here last winter, JOADIE WIND (1) goes barefoot for her first objective of the meeting and will not go down easily. JABADAMES (2) left a good impression under the saddle last time, races barefoot, and is well-placed on the front line. JYLVIE DE GUEUDE (4) will be fully-fit by now, enjoys the plum spot behind the car, and must be respected.
SELECTIONS
JALENZA DU BOCAGE (7) – JOADIE WIND (1) – JABADAMES (2) – JYLVIE DE GUEUDE (4)
C7 – PRIX AUGUSTE FRANCOIS – 2175m (a1m1/4) – Gr3 Race – Mounted – EUR € 90,000 - GOLD VOICE – Brilliant course-and-distance winner early October then ran 4th of 14 to FILWELL (8) in 2850m Gr.3 Prix de l’Ile d’Oléron here on 14 November. Back to her trip of preference though and will be expected to exact revenge
- FILOU D’ANJOU – Returns to his code of preference after running 4th of 11 in a 2700m harness Class A on 18 November. Has never disappointed over 2175m here and with application can challenge for a place on the podium
- FOUGUE DU DOLLAR – Last of 15, behind HIDALGO DES NOES (5), in a 2100m harness Class A conditioner here last week. Has made little impact in the code this season and even though racing barefoot, still looks to have too much to do
- FAKIR DE L’ECLUSE – Sanctioned, on just 2nd start back, in a 2850m Class B here on 25 November. Not devoid of ability but others easier to trust
- HIDALGO DES NOES – Failed to deliver in GNT Final before finishing 7th of 15 in a 2100m harness Class A last week and debuts in the discipline with modest aspiration
- INES DES RIOULTS – 2nd only to a very good horse in a 2850m Class B here on 25 November. Is an excellent finisher, has nothing to prove in this category, and must be taken more seriously this time
- FAKIR MERITE – Takes first competitive steps under the saddle after running 8th of 14 in a 2550m Beaumont Class A 10 days ago. Just 2nd time over the distance but receives an Eric Raffin ride for the occasion and can play a role
- FILWELL – Won 2850m Gr.3 Prix de l’Ile d’Oléron here on 14 November. Is preferred over longer but still represents the main, and perhaps only, danger to GOLD VOICE (1)
Summary: Exceptional winner under these conditions early-October before running 4th to the wonderfully-consistent FILWELL (8) over 2850m here just under a month ago, GOLD VOICE (1) returns to a trip she appreciates and has a realistic chance of turning the tables. INES DES RIOULTS (6) gave a very good account here late last month and boasts solid credentials over course and distance.
SELECTIONS
GOLD VOICE (1) – FILWELL (8) – INES DES RIOULTS (6) – FILOU D’ANJOU (2)
C8 – PRIX DE L’ANGOUMOIS – 2700m (a1m1/2) – Class C Race – Harness – EUR € 46,000 - KALITA D’HENINEL – Reassuring, but unthreatening, 4th of 9 in a 2850m Mauquenchy Class A on 13 November and looks to have too much to do
- KORALIA DE CROUAY – Rewarded with success when comfortably winning a 2100m Class D here mid-November. Takes on a better lot this time but can figure prominently if still on the boil
- KAGNOTTE D’AZIF – Finished good 2nd of 15 to KORALIA DE CROUAY (2) in a 2100m Class D here mid-November. Boasts solid references over 2700m here and will be competitive for a spot in first 5
- KINASSE DE VIVOIN – Unraced since finishing 11th of 13, behind KELLY JANE (10), in a 2800m Cordemais Class B on 6 October. Is in competition-mode but still appears to have her work cut out
- KINNAIRD – 8th of 15 in a 2825m Class B at Le Croise-Laroche 10 days ago. Barefoot this time but still not a priority
- KHALEESI SMART – 4th of 15 to KELLY JANE (10) in a Class D over course and distance late-October. Has never failed to deliver under these conditions and must not be underestimated
- KHAMSA – Won 4 of last 5, latterly a 2850m Class D with ease here late last month, and a similar performance would see her repeat
- KEY LADY – 6th of 11, behind KIKA JOSSELYN (13), in a Class B over course and distance late last month. Takes a dip in category but others still preferable
- KEEN OF THE NIGHT – Off the boil so far this term, latterly last but one in a 2850m Gr.3 here 10 days ago, and has no possible chance
- KELLY JANE – Won over track and trip on 31 October before being sanctioned in a Class B under same conditions a month later. Showed her form nevertheless. Attention
- KASSYA – Won 3 of last 4, most recently clinching a 2850m Class D here last week. Is a force when barefoot and looks main danger to KHAMSA (7)
- KAPUSHA MIP – Given a rest after finishing 6th of 9 behind KRACKMANIA (16) in a Class B under these conditions on 19 September. Is barefoot for comeback and at this level will be expected to get in on the action
- KIKA JOSSELYN – Serious filly that came close in a Class B over course and distance on 30 November. Has never disappointed under these conditions and will be no pushover
- KIPHYLE DESBOIS – Quality element that ran 6th of 15 in a 3000m Nantes Class B on 6 November. Returns to racing shod though and can be passed over
- KOSANOSTRA – Sanctioned in last 2, most recently a Class B over course and distance late last month. Has ample ability but others still easier to trust
- KRACKMANIA – Drops in category after coming 9th of 11 finishers, behind KIKA JOSSELYN (13), in a Class B over course and distance late last month. Is proven at this level but in current condition is not easy to recommend
Summary: Winner of 2 from 3 at the venue, KHAMSA (7) dictated the law late last month and will take all the beating if she stays in stride. That said, KASSYA (11) has won 50% of her Vincennes races and her latest performance bodes well for her chances. The good KIKA JOSSELYN (13) thrives over 2700m here and can play a leading role. KORALIA DE CROUAY (2) steps up in class after outclassing the opposition mid-November and must be taken seriously.
SELECTIONS
KHAMSA (7) – KASSYA (11) – KIKA JOSSELYN (13) – KORALIA DE CROUAY (2)
R3 PAU [R-H]
C1 – PRIX CHATEAU DE PAU – 4000m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Class 1 Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 54,000
- ALWAYS LOVE YOU – Unplaced last time, 3rd before that over 4300m in a Listed chase at Nantes on October 19th. Can be opposed
- ECOUTE EN TETE – Unplaced last time, 2nd before that over 4200m at Craon in a Listed chase on September 22nd. Consider
- GALLEO CONTI – Won his last three races, the latter over 5300m at Bordeaux Le Bouscat in a Listed chase on November 22nd by 6L. Sets the standard
- HEDENN BIHOUE – 5th last time, 3rd before that over 3900m at Auteuil in a handicap hurdle on October 19th. Has won over fences before but needs a few to misfire
- FRET D’ESTRUVAL – Three unplaced runs since a win over 3900m at Compiegne in a Class 2 chase on April 3rd. Can not be discounted
- JOUE CONTRE JOUE – Credible run to be 5th in a Grade 3 chase at Auteuil over 4400m on November 30th. Can be involved at the finish
Summary: Having won his last three chases GALLEO CONTI (3) holds a leading chance of making it win number four. He scored in a Listed chase at Bordeaux Le Bouscat in late November when last seen by six lengths. JOUE CONTRE JOUE (6) ran well in a Grade 3 chase recently and looks like the main threat. FRET D’ESTRUVAL (5) can be involved at the business end if he recaptures his form when he won a Class 2 chase in April at Compiegne.
SELECTIONS
GALLEO CONTI (3) – JOUE CONTRE JOUE (6) – FRET D’ESTRUVAL (5) – ECOUTE EN TETE (2)
C2 – PRIX RAYMOND DE BOUGLON – 3400m (a2m1/8) – TURF – Newcomers Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 40,000 - GARLIAT MUE – Good run when 3rd over 3400m in a Class 3 on the one run over hurdles on November 25th at Angers. Can score on chase debut
- L AUDACIEUX – Promise in three runs over hurdles, 6th at Fontainebleau on December 3rd in a Class 3 race last time. Ought to be in the shake-up
- CALA SAONA – Two unplaced runs so far, the latter over 3400m in a Class 4 hurdle at Compiegne on September 11th. Others rate higher
- LESBOS DES MOTTES – Fair 5th on the one run on the flat at Senonnes over 2300m on March 23rd. Will be well schooled for his first run over fences
- HENDERO – Three unplaced runs so far, the latest over 3600m on hurdles debut in a Class 4 race on November 25th. Hard to recommend
- DO RE MIX – Has won twice over hurdles from five runs, the latter over 3450m in a Class 3 hurdle at Mont-De-Marsan on November 10th. Has nice race experience and that could be vital
Summary: GARLIAT MUE (1) ran a race full of promise on his hurdling debut at Angers in late November and it is interesting connections have decided to go straight over fences now. He can score from L AUDACIEUX (2) who has shown promise in the three runs he has had over hurdles so far. LESBOS DES MOTTES (4) can improve for a spin on the flat on his sole start and is bred to do well over jumps. DO RE MIX (6) has the most experience and has won twice over hurdles and heads the rest.
SELECTIONS
GARLIAT MUE (1) – L AUDACIEUX (2) – LESBOS DES MOTTES (4) – DO RE MIX (6)
C3 – PRIX COMTE DE SAINT-CRICQ – 3800m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Class 1 Race – Hurdles – EUR € 45,000 - FUNWAY – 5th last time, won before that over 3900m at Bordeaux Le Bouscat in a handicap hurdle on November 5th. Can make the frame
- BEAU GOSSE – 4th on the last run over 3600m in a Class 2 hurdle at Auteuil on November 6th. Has work to do and has not been seen over fences since 2018
- AUTHORYTY SEVEN – Unplaced on the one run this year in a Class 3 chase at Nantes on November 14th over 3800m. 2nd in a Grade 2 hurdle in April 2023 at Auteuil and can be on the premises
- MANCHEGO – Unplaced over hurdles recently, won before that over 4100m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 3 chase on October 20th. Unlikely to threaten some of these
- GLASGOW DU BERLAIS – Has won four races in a row, the most recent at Auteuil over 4400m in a handicap chase on November 17th. He seems to be improving and is in terrific shape
- EADREAM – Credible 2nd last time, won before that over 4200m at Strasbourg in a Class 2 handicap chase on July 8th. Looks vulnerable
- YOUTWO GLASS – Unplaced in the last four runs, all of them in Graded chases. He won the Grand Steeple-Chase Masters Prix Murat (Grade 2)in April and is a useful performer when at his best
Summary: GLASGOW DU BERLAIS (5) deserves a crack at a Class 1 chase after four wins in a row this year. He looks like he is still improving. YOUTWO GLASS (7) is a threat and has been racing in Graded races of late. He won the Grand Steeple-Chase Masters Prix Murat (Grade 2) in April at Auteuil and is best judged on that effort. AUTHORYTY SEVEN (3) has good form over hurdles and will be fitter for a run over fences last month although failing to complete it. FUNWAY (1) heads the rest.
SELECTIONS
GLASGOW DU BERLAIS (5) – YOUTWO GLASS (7) – AUTHORYTY SEVEN (3) – FUNWAY (1)
C4 – PRIX JOCKIZ (PRIX HUBERT DE NAVAILLES) – 4700m (a3m) – TURF – Class 1 Race – Cross – EUR € 43,000 - SAINT GODEFROY – Won over 4700m at this track last time in a Class 1 cross-country on March 10th. Will be ready to go and runs well fresh
- RISKMAN – Course winner in the past and ran well when 2nd at Compiegne in a Listed cross-country on November 11th over 5400m. In the mix
- SPECIAL DU ROCHER – Has several unplaced runs of late, the latter over 5300m in a Class 1 cross-country on October 20th. Hard to recommend
- INTERDIT DE JEU – Nice 2nd over 4100m at Angers in a Class 3 hurdle on November 18th. Will be fitter for that recent run and can not be overlooked
- LOVELY KAP – Won over 5200m in a Class 2 cross-country recently on November 23rd. One to pay attention too
- ETOILE DU PILORI – Has won her last two races, the latter over 5300m at Saumur in a Class 3 cross-country on November 3rd. The hat-trick might be beyond her
Summary: SAINT GODEFROY (1) has an excellent record at this track in cross-country chases and will be ready for this after an absence of 9 months. He can score from INTERDIT DE JEU (4) who will be fit after a run over hurdles recently when he was second and also likes this racecourse. RISKMAN (2) is also proven at this track and is worth considering. LOVELY KAP (5) makes up the shortlist.
SELECTIONS
SAINT GODEFROY (1) – INTERDIT DE JEU (4) – RISKMAN (2) – LOVELY KAP (5)
C5 – PRIX PIERRE DE LASSUS – 3500m (a2m1/4) – TURF – Newcomers Race – Hurdles – EUR € 40,000 - LEGENDE D’AINAY – Fair 5th at Le Mans over 3200m on November 2nd in a maiden on the flat. Can be involved at the finish
- LUMIERE DU LARGE – Got off the mark on debut on the flat over 2700m at Les Sables on October 12th. Will be expected to score on hurdles debut
- CHIARINA’S SAGA – Newcomer by Beaumec De Houelle, the dam won 3 races over jumps. Has a taking profile and can be expected to figure on debut. The betting can be informative
- TARA KIND – Unraced by Petillo, the dam won over hurdles once. Likely to improve for this debut run. Watch the betting patterns for clues
- LISECLAIRE – Unplaced on the one run on the flat over 2400m at Craon on September 23rd. Hurdles debut and others preferred
- SEA STATION – Promise when 4th on her sole run at Craon over 3000m in a Class 3 race on August 31st. Can make the frame
- YEIAZEL – Newcomer by Ultra, the dam never ran. Stable runners warrant respect. Any market support should be noted
- MARQUISE VERA – Four recent unplaced runs, 2nd before that over 1100m at La Teste in a handicap on June 27th. Hurdling debut and might not see out this trip
- IVOIRE SACREE – Unplaced on the one run on the flat over 2400m at Craon on December 1st. Others make more appeal
Summary: LUMIERE DU LARGE (2) looked promising when scoring on her debut on the flat at Les Sables in mid-October. LEGENDE D’AINAY (1) showed promise when fifth on her debut on the flat and can be involved in her hurdles debut. SEA STATION (6) looks like she could be an option each way. She ran well on her debut when fourth at Craon on the flat in August. CHIARINA’S SAGA (3) has a nice pedigree and could be anything. Market guidance is advised.
SELECTIONS
LUMIERE DU LARGE (2) – LEGENDE D’AINAY (1) – SEA STATION (6) – CHIARINA’S SAGA (3)
C6 – PRIX DE BUROS – 3900m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Condition Race – Steeple Chase – EUR € 40,000 - KOBE DE LA BRUNIE AA – Good winner over 3500m in a Class 2 chase at Toulouse on October 31st on the latest run. If allowed to dictate the pace he will be hard to peg back
- PESO DI LEGNO AA – Has won his last three races, two of them this year, the latter over 3900m in a Class 3 chase on February 8th by 4L. Key chance
- KALKI DE LAGARDE AA – Fair 3rd at Toulouse behind KOBE DE LA BRUNIE AA (1) on October 31st over 3500m in a Class 2 chase. Needs more to win but can be competitive
- ALECTO DU LIA AA – Credible 2nd over 3500m in a Class 2 chase at Toulouse on October 31st behind KOBE DE LA BRUNIE AA (1). Can be involved
- KORRAL AA – Nice 2nd on the flat at Agen last time, 3rd before that over hurdles at Pompadour over 3900m on September 1st. Place chance
- KASTLE DE LAGARDE AA – Unplaced on the one run over hurdles at Dax on September 30th over 3500m. Faces a stiff task on chase debut
- DREAM ON POMPADOUR AA – 4th on the last two runs, the penultimate at Toulouse over 3500m in a Class 2 chase behind KOBE DE LA BRUNIE AA (1) on October 31st. Consider each-way
- KASTLE PONTADOUR AA – Unplaced on the latest run over 3500m at Toulouse in a Class 2 chase on October 31st. Looks vulnerable
- LOKNESS DE CANDALE AA – Has several unplaced runs of late, the latest over 3500m at Toulouse in a Class 2 chase on October 31st. Looks safely held
- VIRTUOSE AA – Unplaced on the one run over 3600m in a Class 4 hurdle at Argentan on November 17th. Has work to do
Summary: This could be decided by old rivals PESO DI LEGNO AA (2) who is seeking his fourth success in a row having won nicely when last seen in February, and KOBE DE LA BRUNIE AA (1) who bolted up by 12L when winning at Toulouse in late October. The last time they met over hurdles at this track was in January when the former was victorious. ALECTO DU LIA AA (4) and KALKI DE LAGARDE AA (3) can fight it out for minor honours.
SELECTIONS
PESO DI LEGNO AA (2) – KOBE DE LA BRUNIE AA (1) – ALECTO DU LIA AA (4) – KALKI DE LAGARDE AA (3)
C7 – PRIX CHARLES DU BREIL – 3500m (a2m1/4) – TURF – Class 2 Race – Hurdles – EUR € 40,000 - CYCLONE DE BOSDA – Failed to finish on the one run over hurdles at Dax in a Class 4 race over 3500m on May 20th. Look elsewhere
- KEBEBASAN – Unplaced on hurdles debut in May, 2nd before that on the flat at Morlaix on the flat on March 24th over 2600m. Off the track 7 months and is best watched
- KEFIR DES BORDES – Nice form so far, 2nd on debut on the flat, and was 4th on his hurdles debut at Angers on November 25th in a Class 3 race over 3400m. Ought to be thereabouts
- KING THOU LEZ – Unplaced last time over hurdles, 4th before that on the flat at Durtal on November 10th over 2900m. Others rate higher
- NIGHT CHORUS – Unplaced on the one run in a Class 2 hurdle at Auteuil on November 16th over 3600m. Can make the frame
- WISH HOP – Unplaced on hurdles debut over 3400m at Craon in a Class 3 race on December 1st. Can improve and has a place chance
- KIRKWOOD – 6th on the one run on the flat at Limoges on November 30th in a Class 4 race over 2100m. Hurdles debut and is best watched for now
- SUMMER SMILE – Credible 3rd over 3550m in a Class 3 hurdle at Fontainebleau on November 20th. Place chance
- KISARA – Unplaced on the one run over hurdles at this track on February 14th over 3500m. Hard to fancy
- KING OF FREEDOM – Unplaced on the last run, 2nd before that at Le Lion D’Angers over 3000m on August 18th, and placed before that on each of his three runs. Hurdles debut and can feature
- KEOPSE – Unraced by Cokoriko, the dam never ran. From a good stable who will have this filly well prepared for her opening run. Watch the betting for clues
Summary: KING OF FREEDOM (10) has decent form on the flat and looks capable of taking a race of this nature on his hurdling debut. KEOPSE (11) can be involved and could be the main threat to the selection. She has a taking profile and is from a good stable. NIGHT CHORUS (5) was highly tried on debut at Auteuil and will find this more manageable. SUMMER SMILE (8) can improve from her third-placed effort on her hurdles debut at Fontainebleau and be on the premises.
SELECTIONS
KING OF FREEDOM (10) – KEOPSE (11) – NIGHT CHORUS (5) – SUMMER SMILE (8)
C8 – PRIX DE LASTOURS – 3900m (a2m1/2) – TURF – Handicap – Steeple Chase – EUR € 40,000 - QUINILAND – Unplaced last time, 4th before that in a Grade 3 chase at Auteuil on June 25th over 4400m. Merits consideration
- BONY AND CLIDE – Two unplaced runs of late, won before that over 3700m in a Class 2 chase at Clairefontaine on June 18th. Ought to be in the shake-up
- ROSE MELIMELO – Honest filly who was a decent 3rd at Angers on November 25th over 3800m in a handicap chase recently, she won a Class 3 chase in June at Craon. Hard to overlook
- SIERRO DINO – Won last time over 4450m at Mont-De-Marsan in a Class 4 chase on November 16th. Has work to do in a better race
- KATOVICE – Four unplaced runs since a 2nd placed effort over 3500m in a Class 2 chase at Auteuil on June 1st. Needs to bounce back to form
- ROSEFILLY HAS – Unplaced last time, won before that over 3500m at Auteuil in a Class 2 chase on October 30th. Can not be discounted
- KAMONDO – Fair 4th over 3900m at this track in a Class 3 chase on February 4th. Amon the leading place chances
- KOUROUKOUKOU – Unplaced last time, won before that over 3000m at Paray-Le-Monial on October 27th on the flat. Chase winner in April at Moulins. Can make presence felt
- SAINT CRUSH – Three unplaced runs recently, won before that over 3400m in a Class 2 handicap chase on April 7th. Others make more sense
- SACRED UNION – 2nd last time over 4450m in a Class 4 chase at Mont-De-Marsan on November 16th. Has place claims at nice odds
Summary: ROSE MELIMELO (3) could be the answer to this competitive chase. She is very honest and finds it hard to run a poor race. Her main threat looks like it could be BONY AND CLIDE (2) who scored in a Class 2 chase three runs back at Clairefontaine and has not been disgraced in Listed events twice since. KOUROUKOUKOU (8) is one for the each-way backers to take seriously. ROSEFILLY HAS (6) can also be competitive.
SELECTIONS
ROSE MELIMELO (3) – BONY AND CLIDE (2) – KOUROUKOUKOU (8) – ROSEFILLY HAS (6)
R4 LYON LA SOIE [R-H]
C1 – PRIX DE L’ESTUAIRE – 2700m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 23,000
- IRLANDE DU NORD – Disappointing last run when 9th in Class E at Salon-de-Provence over 3000m on 26 October. Needs to find a few lengths to beat these rivals
- ISSU DES LOYAUX – Has struggled of late and was 8th in Class F at Hyeres over 2650m on 28 June. Likely to need this run returning from a break
- I LOVE IGNY – In very good form and was runner-up last time out in Class F at Rouen-Mauquenchy over 2850m on 3 December. Can go one better this time
- IBIZA DE BOURGOGNE – Only fair of late and was 5th in this class at Marseille-Borély over 2400m on 2 December. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- IVANOVITCH EST LA – In good form and was a winner last time out in Class G at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 19 November. Could be competitive again
- IBROX PARK – In good form of late and was third in this class at Marseille-Vivaux over 2650m on 30 November. Not out of it
- ISTORIC MAUZUN – Did not show his best when 7th in Class E at Vichy over 2950m on 3 June. Not barefoot this time and is returning from a break so others are preferred
- INO DE BRION – A winner of four of his last seven starts, including in this class at Marseille-Borély over 2400m on 15 November. Remains barefoot and has a winning chance
- IXEL DE L’AUMOY – Has disqualification issues but has won his last two starts, with the latest being in this class at Marseille-Borély over 2400m on 2 December. Can complete a hat-trick
- ISIS DE POULINE – Unreliable and was disqualified last time out at Cagnes-sur-Me on 15 August. Not unshod and returning from a break so others are preferred
- INESKA – In good form and was third in Class F at Paray-le-Monial over 2625m on 10 November. Capable of making the framce
- IPSO D’AVIGNERE – On a very long losing run but was not disgraced whn 5th last time out in this class at Châteaubriant over 3000m on 1 December. Could make the frame
Summary: I LOVE IGNY (3) remains in very good shape and was runner-up last time out at Rouen-Mauquenchy earlier this month. He could one better in a competitive starting event. INO DE BRION (8) knows how to win having already won four timesi n just seven starts and he should be a real threat again. IXEL DE L’AUMOY (9) is hat-trick seeking but is not one to trust entirely. IBROX PARK (6) is also in good form and can contest the finish.
SELECTIONS
I LOVE IGNY (3) – INO DE BRION (8) – IXEL DE L’AUMOY (9) – IBROX PARK (6)
C2 – PRIX DE L’OISE – 2700m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 26,000 - HORTANCE FOLLE – Has disqualification issues and faulted last time out at Saint-Galmier on 24 November. Won his penultimate start and is capable of an upset
- HARALD – Unreliable and was 8th in Class F at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Capable of better and has a place chance
- GRAAL DE MY – Unreliable and was 12th in Class G at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 19 November. Could play a minor role
- FLIRTINI – Has struggled of late and was 9th last time out in Class G at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 20 November. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- HERMES SCOTT – Has struggled of late and 9th in Class E at Nimes over 2750m on 1 December. Others make more appeal
- FIGARO DE BUSSET – On a very long losing run and was tenth in Class E at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Others are preferred
- FINE DU COLOMBIER – Disappointing recent form and was 7th in Class F at Salon-de-Provence over 2200m on 24 November. Others are preferred
- GRANTCHESTER – On a very long losing run but was barefoot and third last time out in Class D at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 27 November. Remains barefoot and can be competitive again
- GALOPIN DE BLOT – Disappointing recent form and was 11th last time out in Class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Capable of doing better but others make more appeal
- HARLEQUIN – On a very long losing run but was barefoot and runner-up in Class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Remains barefoot and can go one better this time
- GENTLEMAN PIYA – Unreliable and was 7th in Class E at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 16 October. Capable of making thre frame when in the mood
- FAKIR DE VILLODON – Has really struggled all year and was 7th last time out in Class D at Le Croisé-Laroche over this distance on 2 December. Needs to do more to beat these rivals
- HAUDATIS – Not reliable and was 6th last time out in Class E at Salon-de-Provence over 2200m on 24 November. Has won twice this year and is not out of it
- HIT DE JOBI – Has struggled of late and was 12th in Class D at Vincennes over 2100m on 2 December. Better over shorter but does have a winning chance
- FALCOM DU BOCAGE – On a very long losing run but was barefoot and 5th last time out in Class E at Salon-de-Provence over 2200m on 24 November. Not unshod this time but can contest the finish
Summary: HIT DE JOBI (14) does seem at his very best over a bit shorter but he could be a lively threat to these rivals. FALCOM DU BOCAGE (15) was not disgraced when fifth last time out but is not unshod this time. He is not out of it though. HAUDATIS (13) does pop up and score every now and then and deserves respect in this line-up. HARLEQUIN (10) showed improvement at Saint-Galmier last month and could break a long losing streak.
SELECTIONS
HIT DE JOBI (14) – FALCOM DU BOCAGE (15) – HAUDATIS (13) – HARLEQUIN (10)
C3 – PRIX DES FLANDRES – 2050m (a1m1/4) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 24,000 - HIANT DU VAL – Unreliable and was fourth in a class F at Paray-le-Monial over 2625m on 10 November. Remains barefoot and can play a minor role in the finish
- HALTESS GRIFF – Unplaced in a class E at Lyon-Parilly over 2600m on 16 November. Reverts to barefoot. Better than the last two efforts indicate and can bounce back to score
- HARPIE GIBUS – Finished 7th in a class F at Paray-le-Monial over 2625m on 10 November. Others are preferred in this line-up
- HIP HOP DE CHENU – Finished a good third in a class F at Bordeaux-Le Bouscat over 2550m on 24 November. Remains barefoot. In form and is capable of going close to winning
- HANI BIRD – Showed some improvement when fourth in a class G at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 2 December. Tries barefoot and has a place chance
- HAPPY DE NICE – Finished fifth in a class G at Marseille-Borely over 3000m on 15 November. Remains barefoot. Improved latest effort and can make the frame
- HELIOS ATOUT – Finished 7th in a Mounted class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 5 November. Remains barefoot. Needs to find a few lengths to be competitive
- HASHTAG DE TAGOR – Disappointed when unplaced in a class E at Nimes over 2750m on 1 December. Remains barefoot. A penultimate start winner and Franck Ouvrie can do the job again
- HAMILTON ATOUT – Disqualified in a class G at Cagnes-sur-Mer over 2150m on 13 August. Returns from a break and should need this run
- HEDENE D’ERONVILLE – Finished 10th in a class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Poor recent efforts and is unlikely to contest the finish
Summary: HIP HOP DE CHENU (4) is in good form and should make a bold bid at beating these rivals. HASHTAG DE TAGOR (8) struggled last time out at Nimes but is better judged on his penultimate start win and can be a threat. HALTESS GRIFF (2) is barefoot this time so should improve after some modest recent efforts. HAPPY DE NICE (6) was not disgraced last time out and could make the frame.
SELECTIONS
HIP HOP DE CHENU (4) – HASHTAG DE TAGOR (8) – HALTESS GRIFF (2) – HAPPY DE NICE (6)
C4 – PRIX DE DEVOLUY – 2700m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 20,000 - JEU MYSTIC – Disqualified in the last three, the latest in a class F at Cagnes-sur-Mer over 2925m on 24 July. Others make more appeal
- JUNGLE JULRY – Well beaten 9th in a class G at Nimes over 2750m on 17 November. Struggling and needs to improve to win
- JOLIE ARCTIC – Disqualified in her last two starts, the latest in a class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Reverts to barefoot and could improve
- JADIS – Well beaten 8th in a class E at this track over 2700m on 11 November. Remains barefoot. Others are preferred in this line up
- JASON FAC – A runner-up in a class F at Grenade-sur-Garonne over 2725m on 24 November. Improved effort in the latest and is not out of it
- JELINA BENOIT – Unplaced in a class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Unreliable and needs to find a few lengths
- JACADI D’EVA – Unplaced in a class G at Meslay-du-Maine over 2875m on 17 November. Can play a minor role if putting the best foot forward
- JARNY DE BERTRANGE – Unplaced in a class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Remains barefoot. Poor recent efforts and others are preferred
- JENJOY MAYBE – Well beaten 8th in a class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Unlikely to be involved in the finish
- JOKAI – A runner-up in a class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Remains barefoot and is a consistent sort who can be competitive again
- JASMIN D’ENOGAT – Well beaten 8th in a class F at Feurs over 2850m on 22 June. Others are preferred in this line-up
- JOURNEY – Finished 6th in a class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 30 November. Remains barefoot. Missed the start at Vincennes but did finish off well and has a winning chance
- JOHNNY MIX – A winner of his last two starts, the latest in a class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. In good form and can complete the hat-trick
- JACKASS LATIN – Disqualified in a class E at this track over 2700m on 11 November. Remains barefoot. Capable of bouncing back to be competitive if wise
- JAKABINO – Third in a class A at Lyon-Parilly over 2850m over 16 November. Improved in the latest and must confirm that
- JAHA MAN DU PONT – Only modest of late and was fifth in a class D at Beaumont de-Lomagne over 2400m on 1 December. Seldom far off them and can get closer this time
Summary: JOURNEY (12) ran better than the sixth place finish at Vincennes would indicate. He finished off that race well and could be the right one for this race. JOHNNY MIX (13) is hat-trick seeking after some nice wins and will not go down easily. JACKASS LATIN (14) faulted at this track last time out but is capable of bouncing back to score. JAHA MAN DU PONT (16) is also capable of being competitive.
SELECTIONS
JOURNEY (12) – JOHNNY MIX (13) – JACKASS LATIN (14) – JAHA MAN DU PONT (16)
C5 – PRIX DE LA CREUSE – 2050m (a1m1/4) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 20,000 - KING BOLD – Finished 8th in a class E at Amiens over 2400m on 15 November. Serge Peltier will give every assistance from the sulky and can bounce back to be a threat
- KATUDI – Fifth in a class E at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Remains barefoot. Yet to taste victory but can play a minor role
- KOKIN DE BELLANDE – Disqualified in a class E at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 2 December. Unreliable but is capable of earning some money when wise
- KRACH NONANTAIS – Finished 10th in a class E at Lyon-Parilly over 2600m on 16 November. Unshod for the first time and this could contest the finish
- KEILER DU BAS BOSQ – Third in a class F at Le Croise-Laroche over 2700m on 25 November. Remains barefoot. A track winner in January and is in good form. Capable of contesting the finish
- KABYLIE DES EDEL – Fifth in a class E at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 2 December. Some improvement in the latest and is not out of it
- KAMI DU BOURG – Disqualified in a class E at Nimes over 2750m on 1 December. Remains barefoot. Hard to trust and others are preferred
- KANSAS DE CASTELLE – Disqualified in a class D at Vichy over 2800m on 1 July. The Martens brothers are not traveling to make up the numbers. Good chance
- KOMAN – Disqualified in a class F at Le Croise-Laroche over 2700m on 25 November. Remains barefoot and must be wise to have a chance
- KENJY DE LA VALLEE – A runner-up in a class E at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 2 December. Improved effort when barefoot and is not barefoot now. Others make more appeal
- KINGLY DREAMS – A runner-up in a class E at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Remains barefoot. Knocking on the door and can go close again
- KINGSLEY – Disqualified in a class A at Lyon-Parilly over 2850m on 16 November. Must be wise and needs to find a few lengths to win
- KARMA DE MONTCIANT – Unplaced in a class E at this track over 2700m on 11 November. Track-suited and could surprise
- KING DE BASSIERE – Well beaten 7th in a class E at Marseille-Borely over 2300m on 2 December. Unplaced this year and others are preferred
Summary: KANSAS DE CASTELLE (8) returns from a break but the Martens brothers have set up this runner for a big performance. KINGLY DREAMS (11) is knocking loudly at the door and would not be a surprise winner. KING BOLD (1) is unreliable but is also capable of winning a race like this. KRACH NONANTAIS (4) is barefoot for the very first time and could shine this time
SELECTIONS
KANSAS DE CASTELLE (8) – KINGLY DREAMS (11) – KING BOLD (1) – KRACH NONANTAIS (4)
C6 – PRIX DE CHAMPAGNE-ARDENNE – 2050m (a1m1/4) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 20,000 - KIARA TIT – Non partante
- KEYPTOWN – Has struggled of late and was 13th in class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 26 November. Barefoot and could get involved with the finish
- KALOUGA – In good shape and was runner-up in class F at Marseille-Vivaux over 2650m on 30 November. Has a winning chance
- KYRIELLE PRINCESSE – Disappointing form of late and was 8th in class F at Marseille-Vivaux over 2650m on 30 November. Barefoot this time and can be a threat
- KEY WEST DE CHENU – Unreliable and was 12th in class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 26 November. Won well in October and is not out of it if in the right mood
- KINAYA D’OCCAGNES – In very good form and was fourth in class G at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 5 November. Big chance
- KALINKA DU BLEUET – Finished 5th in class E at Nimes over 2750m on 17 November. Needs to do a bit more to beat these rivals
- KARLA D’AVENIR – Showed improvement and was runner-up in class F at Reims over 2550m on 7 December. Has major disqualification issues and others make more appeal
- KELLE ALLURE – Finished 9th in class F at Lyon-Parilly over 2600m on 1 December. Unreliable and has disqualification issues
- KORA DE VINDECY – Disqualified in class F at Lyon-Parilly over 2600m on 1 December. Yet to win this year and others are preferred
- KELLY QUEEN – Unreliable but was fourth in class F at Lyon-Parilly over 2600m on 1 December when barefoot. Might play a minor role
- KALIMA DU GOUTIER – Disqualified in class E at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Won well earlier in November and is capable of an upset
- KALINKA DE VANDEL – Finished 10th in class F at Marseille-Vivaux over 2650m on 30 November. On a long losing streak and is best watched for now
- KEEN DE MAHEY – Unreliable and was fourth in class F at Salon-de-Provence over 3000m on 9 November. Might play a minor role
Summary: KINAYA D’OCCAGNES (6) continues in fine form and gets the vote to score in a very competitive looking line-up. KEY WEST DE CHENU (5) is best judged on her win in October and she can bounce back to score after some disappointing performances. KEYPTOWN (2) will be unshod this time so should improve and be a threat. KALOUGA (3) is in good shape and can also get involved with the finish.
SELECTIONS
KINAYA D’OCCAGNES (6) – KEY WEST DE CHENU (5) – KEYPTOWN (2) – KALOUGA (3)
C7 – PRIX DE LA PLAINE DES MAURES – 2700m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Mounted – EUR € 20,000 - JHA – Not easy to trust and was 8th in class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Won in July but others make more appeal
- JOKER DE BRY – Has struggled of late and was 10th in class G at Nimes over 2750m on 17 November. On a long losing streak and others make more appeal
- JARSO BELLO – Disqualified in class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Unreliable and is hard to trust so is best watched for now
- JUST BENOIT – Finished 9th in class F at Marseille-Borély over 3000m on 27 November. Unreliable and needs to find a few lengths to win
- JOSELITO PHIL – Finished 9th in class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. On a long losing streak and others are preferred this time
- JOLIE LAURA – Victorious in Class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Remains barefoot and can contest the finish
- JACEE DE BUSSIERES – Unreliable and was third in class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Could play a minor role
- JOKER DU RABUTIN – Disqualified in class H at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Hard to trust and others are preferred
- JINGLE PACA – Disqualified in class E at Saint-Brieuc over 3150m on 6 December. Not easy to trust but is capable of winning when in the mood
- JUPITER PLANCHETTE – Runner up in class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Victorious in October and has a winning chance
- JESCO DE LA VALLEE – Finished 9th in class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. In good form before that and is not out of it
- JANDA HAUFOR – Holding her form well and was third in class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 19 November. Be right there at the finish once again
- JAVA DES CHAMPS – Disqualified in class F at Graignes over 2700m on 2 November. Has struggled of late in Mounted race but is capable of making the frame
Summary: JUPITER PLANCHETTE (10) beat a couple of his main rivals before and is in good form. He can beat them again. JANDA HAUFOR (12) is usually competitive and can fight out the finish once again. JINGLE PACA (9) is not one to put the rent money on but is capable of scoring when in the right mood. JAVA DES CHAMPS (13) has struggled under the saddle of late but could make the frame.
SELECTIONS
JUPITER PLANCHETTE (10) – JANDA HAUFOR (12) – JINGLE PACA (9) – JAVA DES CHAMPS (13)
C8 – PRIX DE LA BRESSE – 2700m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 20,000 - LAMTARRA DE VANDEL – Showed improvement when runner-up in class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Needs to confirm that run
- LOLA DE CHANLECY – Unreliable and was 7th in class F at Paray-le-Monial over 2625m on 10 November. Needs to find a few lengths to win
- LOLITA DE JEMAX – Only moderate of late and was 8th in class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 6 December. Has major disqualification issues and others are preferred
- LE PRINCE DU RIS – Disqualified in class F at Grenade-sur-Garonne over 2125m on 24 November. Has major disqualification issues and is best watched for now
- LOUISETTE FLEURY – Victorious in Class F Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Has some ability and is not out of it
- LINDIR – Consistent so and was third in class F at Paray-le-Monial over 2625m on 10 November. May need to do a bit more to beat these rivals
- LAPSUS – Has disqualification issues and was 7th in class F at Saint-Galmier over 2650m on 24 November. Yet to win and others make more appeal
- LORD JULRY – Finished 8th in class F at Lyon-La Soie over 2050m on 1 November. Won in August but has been unreliable since and others are preferred
- LOOK AT ME – Victorious in Class F at Agon-Coutainville over 2200m on 26 August. Won once in four career attempts but might need this run returning from a break
- LIMBO DE BUSSET – Unreliable but was fourth in class E at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 19 November. Placed twice since winning on debut and can contest the finish
- LUNDU DE LOU – Not disgraced when 5th in class E at Saint-Galmier over 2600m on 19 November. Capable of being competitive in this line-up
- L’ETOILE DE PAME – Unreliable but was victorious in Class F at this course over 2050m on 1 November. Won twice this year and should fight it out
- LEADER OAKS – Disqualified in class E at Vincennes over 2700m on 12 November. Unreliable and needs major improvement to win
- LOOPING BEN MAX – Victorious in Class F at Reims over 2550m on 24 November. Improving and can double up if smart
- LEGATO DE FELLIERE – Disqualified in class E at Chartres over 2800m on 26 November. Won on debut and has placed twice since. Big chance
- LUCK AND JOY – Finished 11th in a claimer at Vincennes over 2100m on 27 November. Unreliable and needs major improvement to win
Summary: LEGATO DE FELLIERE (15) looked good when winning on debut and should take out this lucky last race if wise this time. LEGATO DE FELLIERE (15) is improving and won well at Reims so is a danger. L’ETOILE DE PAME (12) won at this course last time out but is not relaible. LIMBO DE BUSSET (10) was not disgraced last time out and has some ability.
SELECTIONS – LEGATO DE FELLIERE (15) – LOOPING BEN MAX (14) – L’ETOILE DE PAME (12) – LIMBO DE BUSSET (10
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