R1 SAINT-CLOUD [L-H]
C1 – PRIX DUNETTE – 2100m (a1m1/4) – TURF – Class 2 Divided Handicap – Flat – EUR € 53,000
- INDIE BRIGHT – Nice win over 2000m at Toulouse in a Class 2 race on March 3rd and decent form before that. Live contender
- AQUA AUGUSTA – Two nice runs of late, she won two runs back in October and was 2nd last time over 2400m in a Class 2 race at Bordeaux Le Bouscat on October 26th. Ought to be thereabouts
- TEARDROP EXPLODES – Unplaced last time out, she won twice before that, the latter over 2100m at Tarbes on October 12th in a Class 1 race. Hard to ignore
- MAIA STAR – Unplaced last time out, 2nd before that over 1950m at Le Mans in a Class 2 race on November 2nd. Others rate higher
- BONNY GLITTERS – Won on her last start over 1700m at Pornichet in a Class 4 handicap on January 7th. This looks more difficult
- TERREDEGUERRE – Two unplaced runs on the PSF since a good 3rd over 1600m at this track in a Class 2 handicap. One to pay attention too
- AFTER MIDNIGHT – Unplaced last time out, 2nd before that over 1800m at Chantilly in a handicap on October 1st. Lightly raced and has more to come
- KYLOA – 4th on the last start, she won before that over 2000m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on January 13th in a Class 3 handicap. Makes limited appeal
- VEULES – 5th on her last start over 2150m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 2 handicap on February 5th. One to consider
- TILILA – Three unplaced efforts of late, the latter over 1900m in a Class 2 handicap at Chantilly on December 26th. Needs to get back on track
- MISS WHITE SOCKS – Recent win over 2000m at this track in a Class 3 handicap on March 6th. Respect and can make the frame at nice odds
- SAKURACHAN – 2nd on her last start over 2600m on the PSF on December 10th in a Class 3 race. Might find a few of these too smart
- NEVA NEVADA – 2nd on her last run over 2000m at Lyon Parilly in a Class 3 handicap on March 16th. Others seem better handicapped
- LA DIVA D’ALBEN – Unplaced last time out, 2nd before that over 1900m at Chantilly on November 22nd in a Class 3 race. Place chance
- ONE POINT – Fair 4th over 2400m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on February 25th in a Class 2 handicap. In the mix
- LAVIRCA DODVILLE – 4th last time, she won before that over 2100m on the PSF in a Class 4 race on February 6th. Seems more effective on the PSF
Summary: TERREDEGUERRE (6) could be the answer to this open handicap. She ran well over shorter at this track three starts ago in a competitive Class 2 handicap and could improve for the step up in trip today. INDIE BRIGHT (1) has to deal with top weight but can play a lead role. TEARDROP EXPLODES (3) missed out on the hat-trick of wins last time but is an honest performer and can make the frame. ONE POINT (15) can also have a say from the foot of the weights.
SELECTIONS
TERREDEGUERRE (6) – INDIE BRIGHT (1) – TEARDROP EXPLODES (3) – ONE POINT (15)
C2 – PRIX DU DEBUT – 900m (a4f1/2) – TURF – Newcomers Race – Flat – EUR € 30,000 - LANDSCAPE – Colt by Goken, the dam won one race over 1100m. Bred to be speedy and any market support can be informative
- GOUTTES DE DIEU – Colt by Goken, the dam won 2 races including a Group 3 race over 1600m. A bold show can be expected on debut. The betting can guide
- SBIKHA – Filly by Cotai Glory, the dam never ran. Stable runners warrant respect on debut. Watch the betting market for clues
- LIMPIDE – Filly by Penny’s Picnic, the dam won 4 races over middle distances. Her trainer is a shrewd operator who will have this filly ready to go. One to keep safe
- ASENSEOFSERENITY – Filly by Bated Breath, the dam was placed on all three starts over sprint distances. From a stable that likes to have juvenile winners on debut. Player
- NYOKA – Filly by Bungleinthejungle, the dam never raced. One to watch in the betting for any support
- DONNALUCATA – Filly by Toronado, the dam was placed once over 1800m. Her pedigree suggests she will be better over further and she is one to watch in the betting for any market moves
- THE BLACK VELVET – Filly by Yafta, the dam won 2 races over 1400m and 1600m. Likely to improve for this debut run unless the market says otherwise
Summary: Amy Murphy is now based in France and her filly ASENSEOFSERENITY (5) can get off the mark on debut. She has a speedy profile and her trainer knows the time of day. LIMPIDE (4) has a nice pedigree and her dam won four races. She could be sharp and is best watched in the betting exchanges. GOUTTES DE DIEU (2) is one of two colts in the field and his dam was a Group 3 winner. He can not be ignored. NYOKA (6) looks good on paper and could be smart.
SELECTIONS
ASENSEOFSERENITY (5) – LIMPIDE (4) – GOUTTES DE DIEU (2) – NYOKA (6)
C3 – PRIX SUAVE DANCER – 2000m (a1m1/4) – TURF – Newcomers Race – Flat – EUR € 27,000 - DOLNIMOUR – Unraced by Frankel, the dam won 4 races including a Listed race, Group 2, and a Group 1 race in the UAE. Bold show can be expected on debut
- DEGOTTEX – Colt by Sea The Moon, the dam never ran. He was 110,000 euros as a yearling and is bred to be useful. Watch the betting patterns
- DERALO IR – Gelded son of Persian King, the dam won 1 race. Likely to improve for this debut run unless the betting says otherwise
- EASTMAN – Unraced colt by War Front, the dam won 2 races including a Listed race, and was placed in a Grade 3 race in the USA. Looks good on paper and is one to watch in the betting for clues
- ALLURE – Gelding by Persian King, the dam won on debut and only ran three times. From the Andre Fabre powerhouse. Stable runners are well-educated and any market support can be informative
- EDIBEST FAL – Colt by Best Solution, the dam never ran. One to keep safe and watch in the betting for clues
- LARLIB – Colt by Toronado, the dam was placed a few times. From a respected stable that can prepare a debutante. The betting can guide
- ZARRAF – Colt by Zarak, the dam ran a few times. Stable runners are not known for many debut winners. One to watch for the future
- SAINT ELIGIUS – Gelding by Recoletos, the dam never raced. Should improve for this experience and is best watched on debut
- SAM LION – Gelding by Saxon Warrior, the dam won one race over 2400m. Stable runners tend to need a run or two. Best watched for now
- PORTO GIUNCO – Gelding by Sommerabend, the dam won 1 race. Likely to need the race for experience. Any market support can be informative
- CROQUIS – Colt by Pinatubo, the dam was placed. Stable runners are well tuned for their debut and a leading role can be expected
- PHINEAS – Colt by Lope De Vega, the dam won 1 race and was placed in Pattern races including a Group 1. He has a nice pedigree and should be watched in the betting exchanges
Summary: DOLNIMOUR (1) has a choice profile he is by Frankel out of a mare that won a Listed and Group 2 race in France and a Group 1 race in the UAE. He will be well prepared for this. DEGOTTEX (2) was 110,000 euros as a yearling and has a nice pedigree. He should be well prepared by his connections. CROQUIS (12) looks good on paper and is one to monitor in the betting for any support. ALLURE (5) is out of a mare that won on debut and he could be useful.
SELECTIONS
DOLNIMOUR (1) – DEGOTTEX (2) – CROQUIS (12) – ALLURE (5)
C4 – PRIX MONADE – 2000m (a1m1/4) – TURF – Newcomers Race – Flat – EUR € 27,000 - BAYTIKA – Filly by Camelot, the dam won 3 races including a Class 1 race. Nicely bred and can be involved at the finish. Watch the betting patterns
- JANAH – Filly by Le Havre, the dam won 2 races and was placed in Listed races and a Grade 1 race in the USA. Nice pedigree and bred to be smart. Likely to have a say in proceedings
- JOURY – Filly by Siyouni, the dam never ran. From a leading stable who will have this filly well-tuned on debut. The betting can guide
- DANARA – Filly by Sea The Stars, the dam won 1 race and was Listed placed. Nice profile and is bred to be smart. Bold show can be expected
- KETMIE QUEEN – Filly by Recorder, the dam won 5 races and was Listed placed. Stable runners tend to need a run or two for experience. One to watch on debut
- GOLDEN DISC – Filly by Telecaster, the dam won 4 races. Her trainer is shrewd operator and any market moves should be noted
- VIE SECRETE – Filly by Intello, the dam never ran. Likely to improve for this experience. The betting can guide
- GRAVELINE – Filly by Dark Angel, the dam won one race and was placed in a Listed and Group 3 race. From a respected stable and any market support should be noted
- BALANGAN – Filly by Hello Youmzain, the dam never ran. From a stable that knows the time of day. Watch the betting for clues
- DIAMOND LINE – Filly by Almanzor, the dam won 3 races. Her trainer will have this filly nicely tuned. Any market interest should be noted
- ALTANA – Unraced by Le Havre, the dam won one race. Stable deutantes are well prepared. Monitor the betting exchanges
- MISAFIR – Filly by Almanzor, the dam never ran. Can be expected to improve for this debut run. Best watched for now
- THROUGH THE FLAMES – Unraced by Le Havre, the dam won 5 races which includes a Listed race in France and two Grade 3 races in the USA. From a leading trainer who will have this filly ready to go
- BUBBLE ZARA – Filly by Almanzor, the dam was placed. Likely to improve for this debut run. Any market interest should be noted
Summary: DANARA (4) is entered in several Group races later this year and this well-bred filly can get off to a winning start on her debut. JOURY (3) is a daughter of Siyouni and from a respected trainer who knows how to ready a newcomer. She can not be overlooked. JANAH (2) catches the eye on her pedigree. Her dam was a classy performer, with placed form in a Listed and a Grade 1 race in the USA. THROUGH THE FLAMES (13) is from the Andre Fabre yard and looks good on paper. She warrants respect.
SELECTIONS
DANARA (4) – JOURY (3) – JANAH (2) – THROUGH THE FLAMES (13)
C5 – PRIX DE LA PORTE DE MADRID – 2400m (a1m1/2) – TURF – Listed Race – Flat – EUR € 52,000 - AL QAREEM – Nice 4th in the Prix Royal -Oak (Gr.1) on his last start over 3100m on October 27th at this track and a Group 3 winner before that on October 5th at Ascot. Player
- SIRJAN – He won his last two races, the latter over 2400m in a Listed race at Toulouse on November 24th. He is improving and has place claims
- RASHFORD – He won on his latest start over 2400m in a Listed race at Nantes on November 1st and is a useful performer. In the mix
- MR HOLLYWOOD – 5th on the last run, 4th before that in a Group 1 race at Hoppegarten (DEU) over 2400m on August 11th. Not seen since September and others are preferred
- BAY D’ARGENT – 4th last time out in a Listed race at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over 2150m on February 23rd. He will not lack for match fitness and has place claims
- STRASSIA – Nice 3rd over 3000m in the Prix Chaudenay (Gr.2) at Parislongchamp on October 5th on her last start. Can be competitive
- INTERNAUTE – 5th in a Group 1 race last time and a 3rd over 2400m in a Group 3 race on June 16th before that at Chantilly. He won at this track over 2400m in April last year and should be ready after an absence
- JORDANELLA – 3rd on her last start in a Group 3 race over 2800m at this track on October 27th and a Class 1 win over 2400m at this track before that in September. Needs a personal best to score
Summary: AL QAREEM (1) is making the trip from the UK and he finished last year with some excellent form. Two wins in the Autumn in a Listed race and a Group 3 and then a fourth in the Prix Royal-Oak (Gr.1) over 3100m. He should be able to start the year on a high. INTERNAUTE (7) won his maiden over course and distance and improved after that last year. He could be the main danger. STRASSIA (6) was a decent third in a Group 2 race on her last start and merits consideration. RASHFORD (3) heads the rest.
SELECTIONS
AL QAREEM (1) – INTERNAUTE (7) – STRASSIA (6) – RASHFORD (3)
C6 – PRIX DU GRAND MORIN – 2400m (a1m1/2) – TURF – Class 3 Divided Handicap – Flat – EUR € 22,000 - DAYAL – Nice 2nd last time out over 2700m at Chantilly in a Class 3 handicap on February 28th. One to pay attention too
- STATESWOMAN – Fair 4th on March 1st over 2600m at Fontainebleau in a Class 4 race and a win before that over 2400m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on February 10th in a Class 3 race. Player
- JOBOAH – Placed 3rd on his last two runs, the latter over 2400m at Lignieres on February 16th. Ought to be thereabouts
- GOT SEA – 5th last time, 4th before that over 2400m at this track on November 15th in a handicap. Hard to overlook from the frame
- KAHOOT – Placed on his last two runs, the latter over 2600m in a Class 4 race when 3rd at Fontainebleau on March 1st. Key chance
- LOLLIPOP DES PINS – Two unplaced runs since a 3rd over 2600m at Landivisiau in a Class 4 race on September 15th. Opposable
- IRISH DU GOUET – Two unplaced runs since a 4th over 1900m at Deauville on January 23rd in a Class 3 handicap. Needs to be more reliable
- TENYEARSAFTER – Four unplaced runs this year, 2nd before that over 2400m on the PSF in a handicap on October 25th. Needs to bounce back to form
- ESPERANCE CHAUFOUR – She has been 3rd on her last four runs, the latter over 2500m at Agen on February 23rd. Can make the top four
- LADY TURNER – 6th last time out on her handicap debut over 2400m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 3 handicap on February 10th. Has shown enough to make the top three
- LUMINESCE – Several unplaced runs of late, the latter over 2600m in a Class 4 race on March 1st at Fontainebleau. Others seem more likely
- FLORY DU NINIAN – Two unplaced efforts since a 3rd over 2200m at Amiens on November 6th in a Class 4 handicap. Looks vulnerable
- PRINCESS LILY – Three unplaced runs so far, the latter over 1900m at Chantilly on February 20th in a conditions race. Hard to fancy
- ROCKMOONLADY – 6th last time out, 4th before that over 3400m in a handicap at Deauville on December 28th. One to consider
Summary: KAHOOT (5) has shaped well on his last two runs when placed on both of them. He was third on the most recent at Fontainebleau earlier this month. He gets the vote ahead of STATESWOMAN (2) who won on her penultimate start at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in February and acquitted herself well when fourth earlier this month on her last start. DAYAL (1) was a pleasing second last time out and can not be ruled out. JOBOAH (3) has been fourth on the last two starts and is the each-way must.
SELECTIONS
KAHOOT (5) – STATESWOMAN (2) – DAYAL (1) – JOBOAH (3)
C7 – PRIX DU PETIT MORIN – 2400m (a1m1/2) – TURF – Class 3 Divided Handicap – Flat – EUR € 20,000 - PEPITO DES CARLES – Two unplaced runs since a 2nd over 2500m at Deauville on January 3rd in a Class 3 handicap. Among the leading each-way chances
- MALTOCK D’ORGERES – Unplaced last time out, 3rd before that over 2100m at Pornichet on February 20th in a Class 4 handicap. Consider each-way
- LE NOTRE – Four unplaced runs since a win on debut over 2350m at Machecoul on February 25th, 2024 in a maiden race. Needs to get back on track
- STRANGELOVE – Unplaced over hurdles last time out, 3rd before that over 3400m in a Class 3 handicap at Deauville on January 24th. Place chance
- CRICRI D’AMOUR – Fair 3rd over 2400m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on February 10th in a Class 3 handicap on his last start. Hard to rule out
- MALYA – Several unplaced runs of late, the latter over 2100m at Saint-Cloud on March 11th in a Class 4 race. Out of form and others more likely
- SUHAAS – Six unplaced runs so far, the most recent over 2100m at Pornichet on March 1st in a Class 4 handicap. Makes limited appeal
- BELHAD JELOIS – 6th last time out, 2nd before that over 2400m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 3 handicap on February 10th. One to keep safe
- HOLLY PHELIE – Five unplaced runs of late, the latter over 2700m at Chantilly on February 28th in a Class 3 handicap. Hard to recommend
- BRAVE EVAN – 6th last time out in a Class 3 handicap at Chantilly on February 7th over 2700m. He has shown ability and has place claims
- BONNY WAY – She has dropped in the handicap after several unplaced runs, 9th on the latter over 2400m at this track in a Class 3 handicap on March 6th. Can make the top four
- BORN TO WIN – Nice 4th over 2700m at Chantilly in a Class 3 handicap on February 28th. Can get off the mark
- MICCOSUKEE – Placed 4th on her last two runs, the latter over 2950m at Machecoul in a conditions race on February 23rd. Others seem better equipped
- LADYSHOW – She has shown very little form of late, well beaten over 2400m at this track in a Class 3 handicap on her last run on March 6th. Can be avoided
Summary: BORN TO WIN (12) ran well to be fourth over 2700m at Chantilly late last month in a Class 3 handicap and should appreciate the return to the turf. BELHAD JELOIS (8) was a decent second two runs back at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in a Class 3 handicap and can have a say in proceedings. CRICRI D’AMOUR (5) was third on his latest start and can make the top three. PEPITO DES CARLES (1) has top weight to deal with but can make the frame.
SELECTIONS
BORN TO WIN (12) – BELHAD JELOIS (8) – CRICRI D’AMOUR (5) – PEPITO DES CARLES (1)
C8 – PRIX RIVERQUEEN – 2100m (a1m1/4) – TURF – Class 3 Divided Handicap – Flat – EUR € 27,000 - STORMY NIGHT – 6th last time out, she won before that over 2000m at Lignieres on November 30th in a Class 4 handicap. Player
- ANIELSKA – Recent win over 1900m at Chantilly on February 14th in a Class 3 handicap. Ought to be in the shake-up
- LUCY GALESTE – Four unplaced runs of late, 5th on the latest over 1950m at Le Mans on March 10th in a Class 4 race. Will not lack for fitness and can make the frame
- RAJMAMAILLE – Three unplaced runs since a win over 2150m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on January 27th in a Class 3 handicap. Each way option
- STELLO TALLY – Four unplaced runs since a 2nd over 2000m at this track in a claimer on November 15th. Unlikely to feature
- HONGUEMARE – Unplaced last time, 4th before that over 1600m at Fontainebleau on March 7th in a Class 4 race. Others make more appeal
- MAGIC STARS – Fair 3rd over 2000m at Fontainebleau on March 14th in a Class 3 handicap. Out again quickly and can not be overlooked
- LIGHTED GLORY – Five unplaced runs this year, the latter over 2400m at Lyon La Soie in a Class 4 handicap on March 12th. Back on the turf might see a better run
- LIBERTE CHERIE – 4th last time out, she won before that over 2400m at Lignieres on February 16th in a Class 4 race. One to consider
- OSER – Three unplaced runs since a 3rd over 1900m at Chantilly in a Class 4 handicap on January 11th. Opposable
Summary: STORMY NIGHT (1) won on her penultimate start over 2000m at Lignieres in late November and is marginally preferred over ANIELSKA (2) who had a recent win at Chantilly on the PSF in mid-February and could be the main threat back on turf. RAJMAMAILLE (4) has a few unplaced runs since a win at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in late January and ought to be involved at the business end. LUCY GALESTE (3) can get back on track and make the frame.
SELECTIONS
STORMY NIGHT (1) – ANIELSKA (2) – RAJMAMAILLE (4) – LUCY GALESTE (3)
R3 CAEN [R-H]
C1 – PRIX DE CAMBES – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class G Amateur Drivers Race – Harness – EUR € 6,000
- ILLUMINATOR – Takes first steps in amateur division not having raced since being sanctioned in a 2150m Mauquenchy Class E last September. Appreciates Caen, runs barefoot this time, but still no more than a minor place prospect
- ISA DU PRESSOIR – Unraced since running 5th of 16 in a 2725m Lisieux amateurs Class G last September. Has already won for Margot Trihollet and will be expected to play a leading role
- INCOGNITO DE LOU – Has not been seen out since finishing last of 13 in a 2400m Amiens Class F mid-November. Has nothing to prove at this level, sports a new formula, and from the 3-spot will have a lot to offer
- HARTEFAX – Back in the category after finishing last of 14, on return to competition, in a 2900m Challans Class G 11 days ago. Handed a top draw and, barefoot for the occasion, looks a decent first-5 chance
- HOBBY DU LOISIR – 14th of 18 behind GOLDORACK DU BOIS (10) in a 2675m Class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel on 9 March. Competitively shod this time but would be preferred in the claiming category
- INCROYABLE MORGAN – Has not been seen out since winning a 2825m ridden Class G at Le Croise-Laroche on 2 December. Shoes on and no threat
- ILDO DU VIVIER – Well-beaten 6th of 7 finishers behind INSTIGATEUR (16) in a 2850m Mauquenchy amateurs Class G on 25 February. Barefoot for Caen debut but still not an obvious choice
- HEROINE DARCHE – Returns to the harness code after running 6th of 7 in a 2550m Reims monte Class G last weekend and the draw just adds insult to injury
- ITALIANO – 6th of 8 finishers in a 2700m amateurs Class G at Le Croise-Laroche 12 days ago. Has evident ability but races shod this time and best to hold off
- GOLDORACK DU BOIS – Drops in category after running 7th of 18 in a 2675m Class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel on 9 March. Has hardly put a foot wrong all winter and can wrap this up
- HURRICANE STEED – Disappointing in 3 starts since winning at Argentan in December, most recently 7th of 10 in a 2900m Amiens amateurs Class F a fortnight ago and even though reconfigured, is unlikely to stir things up
- IN YOU – Failed to confirm good Vire performance when sanctioned in a 2700m Graignes Class E 3.5 weeks ago, and others easier to back
- HORS CADRE – Sent for a spell after finishing 10th of 15 in a 2825m Cordemais amateurs Class G mid-December. Starts on back row, sports front pads for first time, but can still play a small part
- INCOGNITO – Sanctioned when going strong in a 2900m Amiens amateurs Class G a month ago. Sports front pads for the occasion and can challenge for the win if Matthieu Corbin successfully navigates the start
- HEGA DES LANDIERS – Returns to racing barefoot after finishing 13th of 14 in a 2675m Lisieux Class F conditioner last Saturday. Jean-Luc Gadois would have preferred a better draw but she has been solid in 2 of last 3 amateur runs and must be taken seriously
- INSTIGATEUR – Well-beaten 2nd of 10 in a 2850m Mauquenchy amateurs Class G on 25 February. Handed a shocking draw but appreciates Caen and with hind shoes off will be no pushover
Summary: Seldom disappointing in the amateur division, GOLDORACK DU BOIS (10) has won twice already this year and returns to the category with every chance of securing a third success. He will still come up against the tough and reconfigured INCOGNITO (14) who showed his form at Amiens last month, and the better-situated ISA DU PRESSOIR (2) who races barefoot for her return from a lengthy layoff. INSTIGATEUR (16) was last in the draw ‘queue’ but races unshod-behind at a track he appreciates.
SELECTIONS
GOLDORACK DU BOIS (10) – INCOGNITO (14) – ISA DU PRESSOIR (2) – INSTIGATEUR (16)
C2 – PRIX D’AMFREVILLE – 2450m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Mounted – EUR € 18,500 - MAGIC MAESTRO – Looked very ordinary in qualification here last October when posting 1’20″5 and is unlikely to generate much interest
- MARIUS DU CLOS – Unexceptional 1’19″8 in qualification here last autumn. Has had time to mature but not easy to recommend first time out
- MONARK DE BELLOUET – Qualified in 1’18″2 under the saddle here a month ago. Looks an interesting future prospect and should be able to give this a good go. First 5
- MERCATO D’OLIVERIE – Sanctioned on debut in a 2300m harness Class F at Argentan on 16 February. Should take well to new discipline and with Guillaume Martin in the irons, will be afforded every chance
- MIL REEF – 9th of 10 behind MOJITO D’AXEL (11) in a harness Class F under these conditions on 3 March and will struggle to make his mark
- MONTANA WOOD – Sanctioned in all 3 to date, latterly a 2550m Reims Class F on re-entry 2.5 weeks ago. Talented jockey in the irons here and, with application, will be a serious proposition
- MISTRAL KERYANN – 6th of 9 in a 2425m Angers harness Class F on 29 January. Looks a decent monte prospect and Benjamin Rochard can expect to make the frame this time
- MERCANTOUR – Indisciplined before being sanctioned in a 2250m Enghien Class D a fortnight ago. Is patently capable though and the engagement of Mathieu Mottier should be just what the doctor ordered. Claim
- MENDELEIEV – Takes on a less-arduous mission than he did at Enghien 2 weeks ago when last of 6 finishers in a 2250m Class D, and a place on the podium is well within his reach
- MAX MESLOIS – Switches code after faulting in a harness Class F over course and distance a week ago. Is not devoid of ability though and can pick up a cheque if focused
- MOJITO D’AXEL – Placed at Argentan before coming 7th of 10 finishers in a harness Class F over track and trip 2.5 weeks ago. Théo Peltier gets the nod and will be one to keep an eye on
Summary: Although sanctioned when heavily-backed on his recent ridden bow, MERCANTOUR (8) has been entrusted to Mathieu Mottier this time and can dominate if he keeps his action together. The spirited but promising MONTANA WOOD (6) gets to try his hand under the saddle and Alexis Collette can expect to finish close if his colt behaves. MENDELEIEV (9) will find the this task an easier one and looks a marginally better bet than MISTRAL KERYANN (7) who has not raced since late-January.
SELECTIONS
MERCANTOUR (8) – MONTANA WOOD (6) – MENDELEIEV (9) – MISTRAL KERYANN (7)
C3 – PRIX D’AUBERVILLE – 2450m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,500 - MAYENNE COMMAYENNE – Qualified in 1’18″7 at Meslay-du-Maine last June. Has had time to come into herself and will be worth keeping an eye on
- MELINA BILOU – Last but one on debut in a 2675m Class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel 11 days ago and will need to show another side
- MISS IBIZA – Unremarkable 9th of 10, first time out, in a Class F over course and distance a fortnight ago and has no realistic chance
- MUSCATE – Qualified well here early-February before being sanctioned when never threatening in a Class F over course and distance 2 weeks ago, and can expect to have few takers
- MEET AND GREET – 4th of 12 on debut in a 2625m Cherbourg Class F early-November. Comes here fresh with a leading pilot reining and can get straight down to business
- MADRAGUE DAIRPET – Ran 3rd of 13, on debut, in a 2675m Class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel on 9 March. Beaten only by 2 very good horses that day and must be considered a player
- MANDRAGORA FLEURY – Well-supported when sanctioned in a 2700m Graignes Class F 3.5 weeks ago. Has merit but still appears to be taking on too much
- MELISSA JOSSELYN – Starts for first time after coming good 3rd of 13 in a 2875m Argentan Class F 2 months ago. Has freshness on her side, Matthieu Abrivard in the bike, and has a decent claim on the prize
- MEGANE DE CERISY – Capable filly but as tricky as they come. Sanctioned in last 4, latterly a 2750m Cabourg Class D on 23 December. François Lagadeuc in the bike this time but cannot be considered a priority
- MISS DISCO – Returns to racing clockwise after coming 5th of 8 finishers in a 2850m Laval Class E 3 weeks ago. No colts to take on this time and should be competitive at the business end of the race
- MAYA GERBEHAYE – Left a good impression first time out, running 2nd of 10 in a 2825m Class F at Le Croise-Laroche 12 days ago. Will have come on for the run and has every chance of making the frame once again
- MAMZELLE DREAM – Unremarkable filly that ran 6th of 11 in a 2100m Vincennes claimer a month ago and is not about to set off any fireworks
- MADINA MESLOISE – Back under harness after faulting in a monte Class E over track and trip a week ago. Unlikely to cause an upset but has the wherewithal to make first 5
Summary: Qualified in 1’16″1 here and well-regarded at home, MEET AND GREET (5) has been off since her November debut but still has a realistic chance of getting off the mark. Yoann Lebourgeois will still want to be wary of MELISSA JOSSELYN (8) who debuted nicely at Argentan 2 months ago, and MAYA GERBEHAYE (11) whose Le Croise-Laroche bow did not go unnoticed. MADRAGUE DAIRPET (6) will have come on for her good debut at Le Mont and Guillaume Martin gets the nod this time.
SELECTIONS
MEET AND GREET (5) – MELISSA JOSSELYN (8) – MAYA GERBEHAYE (11) – MADRAGUE DAIRPET (6)
C4 – PRIX D’HEURTEVENT – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 21,000 - LUNA DE BELFONDS – Has done nothing but progress lately, most recently running 2nd of 16 in a 2700m Vire Class F early this month but represents more a minor place chance this time
- LOREZZA ERA – 4th of 11, on first start for 9 months, in a 2875m Argentan Class E on 16 February. Will have come on for the race, is barefoot for the first time, and the draw will do her chances no disservice
- LADY DE VANDEL – Returns to a track she adores after running 8th of 11 in a 2850m Laval Class E conditioner last week. Successful on lone start with François Lagadeuc and is well-positioned to give this a good go. Chance
- LICORNVERASPERANZA – Has not been seen out since faulting in a 2875m Enghien Class D last October. Shoes fitted for comeback and will have little to offer
- LYMKA PRINCESSE – Gave a fine account at Agen before losing her action in a 2750m Toulouse Class E a fortnight back. Nicely-positioned in front but is being aimed too high
- LA FOULE – Promising future prospect that ran 4th of 13 in a Class F over course and distance 2 weeks ago, her first start for 8.5 months. Will have progressed for the run and from front row can impose
- LAYLA SONIA – Failed to confirm Mauquenchy performance when sanctioned in a 2550m Reims Class E last Saturday. Form is not in doubt though, sports a fresh configuration and, with some luck in running, can pick up a cheque
- LIBERTE CERISE – Races barefoot for first time after running 6th of 12 in a 2800m Pontchateau Class F a fortnight ago. Faces a stiffer test this time and chances limited
- LA STAR – Starts for first time since winning a 2450m Class E here last September. Breaks wide on front line and others preferred
- LILIE D’OMAHA – Complicated filly that comfortably won a 2275m Nantes Class F mid-February. Has pulled a bad number but is barefoot again, with her handler in the bike, and is not to be underestimated
- LEGENDE DES ECUS – Quality element but sanctioned in last 2, most recently a 2875m Argentan Class E on 16 February. Should appreciate Caen profile though and with application will not be far off the mark
- LAETITIA MONTVASON – Unseen since completing the double last September, winning a 2550m Dieppe Class E. Forced to break from 2nd row but is unbeaten with Yoann Lebourgeois who will bid to keep that fact relevant
- LILOU – Unexceptional so far this year, latterly 6th of 13 behind LA FOULE (6) in a Class F over course and distance 2 weeks ago, and the draw will not help her cause
- LILAE D’OSMOZ – Encouraged at Amiens last month before being sanctioned in a 2800m Chartres Class F last Sunday, and backs up shod and with little aspiration
- LIPINSKA – Sanctioned in a 2700m Graignes Class F last Sunday. Has been off the boil since November and can be ruled out
- LUNE D’OCCAGNES – Pulled-up in a 2700m Graignes Class F on 23 February and quite simply has nothing to contribute
- LIBRE SAUTONNE – Got off the mark for the season when securing a 2500m Class G at La Rochelle on 2 March. Handed an unenviable number but Mathieu Mottier was not born yesterday. Chance
- LADY DE JANEIRO – Surprise 4th of 12 in a 2400m Amiens Class F on 5 March. Has pulled a shocking number and has no possible chance
Summary: A good lot of fillies here but preference nevertheless goes to the progressive LA FOULE (6) who gave a good account on her re-entry here earlier in the month. Winner of 2 on the trot before being sent for a holiday, LAETITIA MONTVASON (12) is first-time barefoot, and if fully-fit, can give Julien Dubois’ charge a run for her money. Better-placed behind the car, and unbeaten in two Caen starts, LADY DE VANDEL (3) is competitively-shod for the occasion and warrants respect. LIBRE SAUTONNE (17) has pulled a shocker of a draw but imposed at La Rochelle recently, is barefoot for the first time, and Mathieu Mottier will endeavour to complement Matthieu Abrivard’s good work.
SELECTIONS
LA FOULE (6) – LAETITIA MONTVASON (12) – LADY DE VANDEL (3) – LIBRE SAUTONNE (17)
C5 – PRIX DE BOUGUENAIS – 2450m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Mounted – EUR € 27,000 - GINKGO ROCQ – Surprise 3rd here earlier in the month before running 5th of 12 to IDEAL D’URZY (2) in a Class F under these conditions a week ago. Has a lot of ground to make up though and no more than a minor place chance
- IDEAL D’URZY – Left quite the impression when successful in a Class F under these conditions a week ago. Shod as he was that day and can confirm
- HERACLES DU LAYON – Failed to complement his Nantes victory when 9th of 15 in a 2850m Laval Class E last week. Is by no means devoid of talent though and must not be written off
- HARTFORD – Last of 8, on return to competition, in a 2200m Class D here 10 days ago. Has no particular love for Caen and is unlikely to spring any surprises
- ICARE DU POMMEREUX – Pleasantly surprising 4th of 11 in a 2800m Pontchateau Class G on 7 March but a repeat seems most improbable
- HATE YOU BEYLEV – 5th of 8 finishers behind GINKGO ROCQ (1) in a Class F over course and distance 2.5 weeks ago. Races barefoot this time and should logically finish close
- HIRO MAGIS – 11th of 16 when preparing for this in a Class D over track and trip 10 days ago and is not about to influence the outcome
- IMAIL DE CARSI – In the frame in last 2, most recently 3rd of 11 in a 2850m Laval Class E mid-February. Receives a Mathieu Mottier ride this time and has a respectable chance of bringing home the bacon
- HARRYBEAU DE COUET – Unlucky 4th of 8 finishers, a place behind GINKGO ROCQ (1), in a Class F over track and trip 2.5 weeks ago. Reliability not his thing but still warrants attention. First 5
- ILLICO DE LOU – Made up for a pair of sanctions when 5th of 11, a place behind ICARE DU POMMEREUX (5), in a 2800m Pontchateau Class G a fortnight back. Should appreciate the new profile and can finish thereabouts
- INDIGO BEACH – Serious sort that ran 7th of 18 on re-entry in a 2800m Vire harness Class F on 2 March. Back in his code of preference, with shoes off, likes Caen, and can challenge for the win
Summary: He may not be the most reliable of trotters but IDEAL D’URZY (2) made short work of a similar event here last week and could well double up if François Lagadeuc keeps him focused. That said, INDIGO BEACH (11) returns to conditions he favours and will be barefoot for the occasion. IMAIL DE CARSI (8) is never far from faulting but current form is hard to ignore. HATE YOU BEYLEV (6) is barefoot for the first time this year and Agathe Poulain will be eyeing a place on the podium.
SELECTIONS
IDEAL D’URZY (2) – INDIGO BEACH (11) – IMAIL DE CARSI (8) – HATE YOU BEYLEV (6)
C6 – PRIX D’HEROUVILLETTE – 2200m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 21,000 - LEADER DE L’AUMOY – 10th of 15 when preparing for this in a 2450m Class E here 10 days ago. Is in competition mode this time and Franck Nivard can be confident of a big run
- LUXE D’ERABLE – Makes first start since faulting in a 2750m Cabourg Class D last July. Has bags of ability but is going to need the race
- LOUSTIC DE CHENU – 2nd of 9 in a 2750m Toulouse Class E on 8 February. Looks the sort that can do well at Caen and is ideally-positioned to make a big splash
- LINO GUILLERVILLE – Useful sort making first appearance since finishing 6th of 14 in a 2875m Enghien Class D last September. Sports pads for the occasion, with Benjamin Rochard reining, and will not go home empty-handed if he turns
- LONDON EYE – Quality but spirited sort making first start since faulting in a 2200m Vincennes Class E early-November. Was gelded over the winter, has been reconfigured, and will be no easy touch if Yoann Lebourgeois keeps him trotting
- LOWE DU BOUILLON – Takes on a good bunch after having run 3rd of 12 in a 2875m Argentan Class E on 16 February. Breaks in front but is unlikely to repeat
- LAFAYETTE DU BOURG – Reassuring 2nd of 9 in a 2700m Vire Class F on 2 March. Steps up in category but goes well right-handed and can get a look-in on Caen bow
- LITTLE LOVE – Has not been seen out since being sanctioned in a 2725m Lisieux Class C last June. Is unbeaten in 2 clockwise runs but is going to need the race
- LOOPING RENARDIER – In the frame in last 2, most recently 3rd of 12 in a 2400m Amiens Class F a fortnight ago. Not a priority but David Thomain in the bike and will be afforded every chance
- LOOK DE CARA – Honest sort that ran 4th of 9 in a 2850m Mauquenchy Class E on 25 February. Has never been tested racing clockwise and others easier to back
- LITTERAIRE – Unseen since being sanctioned in a 2875m Vincennes claimer 2 months ago and will have little to contribute
- LE VOILA SAUTONNE – Progressive colt making first start since running 7th of 10 in a 2800m Pontchateau Class E on 2 January. Starts on back row but, racing barefoot, will not be easy to oppose
- L’ART DU SOLLIER – Ran 5th on re-entry before coming 2nd of 14 in a 2675m Class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel on 9 March. Emilien Dupont would have preferred a better draw but his charge goes barefoot and must be taken seriously
Summary: Sent for a rest after failing to pull off the hat-trick in early-January, LE VOILA SAUTONNE (12) is barefoot for his comeback and even from the back row can return to winning ways. LEADER DE L’AUMOY (1) showed significant promise at 3, has a pair of runs in him since the winter break, and racing barefoot will be no easy touch. Rejuvenated since the turn of the year, LOUSTIC DE CHENU (3) is ideally-placed in front and is not incapable of losing his maiden tag. L’ART DU SOLLIER (13) steps back up in category after encouraging at Le Mont-Saint-Michel and races barefoot for the first time.
SELECTIONS
LE VOILA SAUTONNE (12) – LEADER DE L’AUMOY (1) – LOUSTIC DE CHENU (3) – L’ART DU SOLLIER (13)
C7 – PRIX DE LION-SUR-MER – 2450m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Mounted – EUR € 18,500 - LOVER DU SCION – Sanctioned in a 2500m Class H at Bihorel-lès-Rouen last weekend. Hind shoes off this time but still not easy to recommend
- LUTHER DU CLOS – Last but one in a 2700m Machecoul Class G on debut 2.5 weeks ago and will need to show marked improvement
- LE BOY DU CHERISAY – Debuts under the saddle after 3 poor harness efforts, latterly sanctioned in a 2800m Cholet Class G on 2 March. Hind shoes off but others still easier to back
- LYPHARD DELF – 2nd of 6 finishers to LATSBY DE GUEZ (6) before faulting early in a 2700m Graignes Class F last Sunday. Is clearly in good shape though and will be expected to make amends
- LASCO DE L’ITON – 5th of 6 finishers to LATSBY DE GUEZ (6), on comeback, in a Class F over course and distance 10 days ago. The run will have done him good, sports front pads for first time, but still has more to find
- LATSBY DE GUEZ – Flew up in a Class F over course and distance 10 days ago. Is well behind in earnings and, with application, can make it 2 on the trot
- LASCAUX DU NOYER – Imposed at Argentan before running 3rd of 6 finishers to LATSBY DE GUEZ (6) in a Class F over course and distance 10 days ago. Front pads fitted this time and is not without a chance of imposing
- LOUPIOT DE CHENU – 3rd of 4 finishers in a 2700m Class E mid-January. In less-exalted company here and with Benjamin Rochard in the bike, can bring the fight to LATSBY DE GUEZ (6)
- LAMENTIN – Debuts under the saddle after being sanctioned in a 2675m Lisieux harness Class F last Saturday and, on good behaviour, can finish in the mix
- LOTUS DES CHAMPS – Back under the saddle after faulting in a 2200m Class F harness conditioner here 2.5 weeks ago. Reunited with Victor Saussaye and could pleasantly surprise
Summary: Sanctioned 6 times in a row, it took just 2 runs for LATSBY DE GUEZ (6) to register a win for his new yard and, if behaved, will have a realistic claim on the double. LYPHARD DELF (4) ran second to him that day but races barefoot this time and with stride in check can again figure prominently, but may first have to see off LOUPIOT DE CHENU (8) who has taken particularly well to his new vocation, and the reconfigured LASCAUX DU NOYER (7) who is better than the 3rd place he posted in the race of reference.
SELECTIONS
LATSBY DE GUEZ (6) – LOUPIOT DE CHENU (8) – LASCAUX DU NOYER (7) – LYPHARD DELF (4)
C8 – PRIX DE DAMMARIE – 2450m (a1m1/2) – Class D Race – Harness – EUR € 27,000 - KALIE D’URSIN – Disappointing on the whole for some time, most recently sanctioned in a 2650m Saint-Galmier Class F a fortnight ago, and would be preferred racing left-handed
- KARAT DEFF – Put a pair of sanctions behind him when 3rd of 14 in a Class E over course and distance 10 days ago and will be dangerous if David Thomain manages to keep him trotting
- KALINKA ERA – Missed out by little for victory 3 weeks ago in a 2825m Cordemais Class E. Unlikely to repeat but can still pick up a cheque
- KIRWAN THORIS – 6th of 17, on 2nd start back, in a 2850m Laval Class E 3 weeks ago. Top pilot in the bike this time and from the front row can challenge for a spot in the mix
- KANKAL – Back under harness after being sanctioned in a monte Class D over course and distance on 3 March. Faithful for the most part and will be expected to play a prominent role
- KITTY PIYA – In the frame in 2 of last 3, latterly 3rd of 16 in a 2700m Vincennes Class E on 12 February. Ideally-entered on front row but more a minor place prospect this time around
- KEOPS BEGONIA – Sanctioned in last 3, latterly a 2100m Vincennes Class D a month ago. Sports shoes for the occasion and is not a concern
- KOQUIN D’AMOUR – Quality individual that ran 2nd of 15 in a 2100m Vincennes Class D a month ago. Shoes on this time though and will have other priorities
- KITKO DAIRPET – Ended last year with 2 straight successes, latterly a 2100m Vincennes Class D mid-November. Incurs the penalty, and races shod, and best to hold off
- KRISTO BOURBON – Serious trotter but has not been seen out since May 2024 and is going to need the run
- KORALIA DE CROUAY – Showed the limits of her capacity when last of 9 in a 2175m Vincennes Class C 3 months ago. On 2nd line and can expect to have few friends
- KINGA SUPREME – 10th of 15 on re-entry in a Class D over course and distance 2 weeks ago. Has talent to burn, races barefoot for the occasion, and if focused, can figure prominently
- KEL PRESTANCE – Unseen since comfortably winning a 2175m Vincennes Class D on 13 December. Has a lot going for him here and can win this if he turns
- KARNAC WOOD – Has not been seen out since faulting in a 2950m Toulouse Class B late-September. Is otherwise an excellent servant and, if fit, can make this his own
- KISS ATOUT – Improving type making first start since coming 3rd of 15 in a 2700m Vincennes Class A late-January. Shoes fitted this time though and best to keep one’s powder dry
Summary: Winner of four of his last six starts, KEL PRESTANCE (13) may not have been seen out since December and has no right-handed references, but she is fitted with pads again and the engagement of Benjamin Rochard may be just the ticket. Similarly returning from a break, KARNAC WOOD (14) is more at home racing clockwise and looks the main threat. Reliability may not be his strong suit but KARAT DEFF (2) put on quite the show here recently and the 25m head-start can make all the difference. KANKAL (5) enjoys a terrific entry on the front line and returns to the harness code with a realistic chance of making the frame.
SELECTIONS
KEL PRESTANCE (13) – KARNAC WOOD (14) – KARAT DEFF (2) – KANKAL (5)
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C1 – PRIX ANDRE THERON – 2500m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 21,000
- KENAVO TUILERIE – Disqualified in his last two starts, with the latest being at Caen on 13 March. Capable of bouncing back to score driven by Eric Raffin
- KERLAZ D’AVE – On a very long losing run but was third last time out in Class F at Caen over 2200m on 13 March. Can contest the finish
- KIWI DES MALBERAUX – Has struggled of late and finished 6th in Class F at Caen over 2200m on 13 March. Needs major improvement to win
- KEZIO JOSSELYN – Has disqualification issues and faulted last time out at Amiens on 16 March. A good winner of his penultimate start and has a winning chance
- KYROC D’ERPION – Unreliable and finished 6th in Class E at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2700m on 3 March. Fitter this time and could earn some minor money
- KRAPO LILA – On a long losing run but is threatening to win and was runner-up last time out in Class E at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2700m on 24 February. Clearly not out of it
- KOPA D’ARC – Unreliable but did run well when third in Class F at Vire over 2700m on 2 March. Should fight out the finish once again
- KAUDAN D’HOULBEC – Yet to win a race but was barefoot and runner-up in Class G at Nancy over 2600m on 30 November. Returns from a break and others are preferred
- KADOR DELO – Has disqualification issues and that was again the case at this track on 15 March. Hard to trust and others are preferred
- KINDER DE LA NAVE – Very unreliable but was victorious last time out in Class G at La Capelle over 2750m on 9 March. Can follow up if in the same mood
Summary: KENAVO TUILERIE (1) is not easy to trust but gets the vote to score. He has plenty of speed and should perform well for Eric Raffin. KEZIO JOSSELYN (4) has issues with disqualifications but has a winning chance if he can replicate his strong penultimate success. KOPA D’ARC (7) returned from a break in fine form and knows how to win races. KYROC D’ERPION (5) is in good shape but seems to have forgotten how to win, making him more of a place prospect.
SELECTIONS
KENAVO TUILERIE (1) – KEZIO JOSSELYN (4) – KOPA D’ARC (7) – KRAPO LILA (6)
C2 – PRIX MAURICE BERNARDET – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Mounted – EUR € 24,000 - ROCKY OASIS – Not disgraced when 5th last time out in a Class E harness race at Vincennes over 2700m on 11 February. Capable of an upset returning to a Mounted race
- JOKE DU HOUSSEL – Has major disqualification issues and finished 8th in a Class G Mounted race at La Capelle over 2750m on 9 March. Others make much more appeal
- PRIVATE BANKER SB – On a very long losing run but was third last time out in a Mounted race at Mons over 2275m on 11 March. Could play a minor role
- ETOILE DU OZ – Not disgraced when barefoot and 5th in a Class E Mounted race at Vincennes over 2700m on 28 February. Should be competitive in this line-up
- PRESTO D’AN – Disqualified last time out at Vincennes on 14 January. Remains barefoot and can be a threat trying a Mounted race
- KANCAENNAISE – Very unreliable but was runner-up last time out in a Class F Mounted race at Lyon-La Soie over 2700m on 27 February. Can go one better
- KINGALO DU CHENE – Disqualified in his last three starts, with the latest being at Vincennes on 28 February. Capable of winning when wise
- KHARTOUM DE LA FYE – Disqualified in his last four starts, with the latest being at Cagnes-sur-Mer on 27 February. Capable of bouncing back to score if wise
- KALONEK DU MONT – On a very long losing run and finished third last time out in a Class F Mounted race at Lyon-La Soie over 2700m on 27 February. Can contest the finish
- KILLER DE BEAULIEU – Has struggled this year and was disqualified last time out at Lyon-La Soie on 10 March. Needs major improvement to win
- J’ADORE BLUE – Unreliable and finished 7th last time out in a Class F harness race at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2700m on 24 February. Can surprise trying a Mounted race
Summary: KHARTOUM DE LA FYE (8) is unreliable but showed promise under the saddle last time and could bounce back in this competitive race. PRESTO D’AN (5) makes his mounted debut and may pose a threat with Eric Raffin in the saddle. KINGALO DU CHENE (7) struggles with disqualifications but has plenty of experience in this discipline and the ability to win. ETOILE DU OZ (4) put in a respectable effort last time and is another to keep in mind.
SELECTIONS
KHARTOUM DE LA FYE (8) – PRESTO D’AN (5) – KINGALO DU CHENE (7) – ETOILE DU OZ (4)
C3 – PRIX JERÔME BERNARDET – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 30,000 - HORSE DE GRAMMONT – Unreliable and finished 8th in class F at Amiens over 2900m on 5 March. Returns barefoot and was a winner of his penultimate start. Can upset
- INDIGO JULRY – Finished 9th in class C at Vincennes over 2700m on 27 November. Unreliable and is best watched for now
- IMPERIAL MARANDAIS – Unreliable but was 5th in class D at Caen over 2200m on 10 March. May need to do a bit more to win
- GRANIT DU MONT – Not disgraced when fourth in class F at Strasbourg over 2800m on 9 March. Remains barefoot but is on a long losing streak and more is needed to win
- GOLDY SMILE – Unreliable but did run well when fourth in class D at Caen over 2450m on 12 October. Returns from a break but has a winning chance
- HIPPARIS – Disappointing last run when 7th in class E at Cagnes-sur-Mer over 2925m on 4 March. In good form before that and has a place chance
- HALL BLACK MESS – Unreliable but was not disgraced when 5th in class F at Machecoul over 2700m on 2 March. Should be competitive in this line-up
- IDEAL BOY – Needed his only run of this year and was 10th in class F at Laval over 2850m on 5 February. Returns barefoot and can bounce back to score
- HARBOUR D’ORGERES – Disappointing of late and was 9th in class D at Vincennes over 2100m on 2 February. Barefoot this time and could make the frame
- FAKIR DE VILLODON – Disqualified in class F at Laval over 2850m on 5 February. Has major disqualification issues and others make more appeal
- GOGO DES MALBERAUX – Unreliable but was third in class F at Pontchâteau over 2800m on 7 March. On a long losing streak but is barefoot and could play a minor role
- HIBISCUS DE LATOM – Disqualified in class D at Caen over 2200m on 18 September. Victorious on two occasions last year and can be a lively danger if smart this time
Summary: A highly competitive race. IDEAL BOY (8) has struggled recently but usually performs well for Eric Raffin and gets a tentative vote to win. HALL BLACK MESS (7) is unpredictable but capable of beating this field if at his best. GOLDY SMILE (5) returns from a break but had a strong 2024, winning three times. HIBISCUS DE LATOM (12) has disqualification concerns but could reappear in good form and pose a threat.
SELECTIONS
IDEAL BOY (8) – HALL BLACK MESS (7) – GOLDY SMILE (5) – HIBISCUS DE LATOM (12)
C4 – PRIX DES NOUVEAUX PARTENAIRES PMU – 2500m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,000 - LAFAYETTE – Unreliable but did finish fourth in class F at Amiens over 2400m on 22 February. Capable of earning some money
- LEF DE THABE – In good form and was runner-up in a claimer at Montauban over 2525m on 22 February. Could play a minor role
- LAHIRE DE NAPPES – Victorious in Class G at La Capelle over 2750m on 9 March. Won well on debut and can double up in this line-up
- LORD DE LA NOE – Barefoot and victorious in Class H at Saumur over 3250m on 9 March. Remains barefoot and could follow up
- LUCKY DU DOUET – Yet to win a race and was 6th in class F at Le Mont-Saint-Michel over 2675m on 9 March. Barefoot for the very first time and could be a threat
- LOBSTER CLUB – Disqualified in class E at Agen-Le Passage over 2575m on 15 February. Won well in January and can contest the win if smart
- LAPACHO DU FIER – Not disgraced 5th in class F at Châtelaillon-La Rochelle over 2625m on 9 March. Fitter this time and could earn some money
- LARGO DU PONT – Disqualified in class G at La Capelle over 2750m on 9 March. Capable of improvement but others are more likely winners
- LET’S MOVE ON – Only modest so far and finished 9th in class F at Cherbourg over 2625m on 2 March. Yet to win and needs to find a few lengths to score
- LOMIL D’ECROVILLE – Hard to trust en was 8th in class G at La Capelle over 2750m on 9 March. Has major disqualification issues and is best watched for now
- LILLEHAMMER – Disqualified in class F at Reims over 2550m on 2 March. Has yet to score and others are much preferred in this line-up
Summary: LAHIRE DE NAPPES (3) impressed with a debut victory at La Capelle and has a strong chance of following up. LOBSTER CLUB (6) was unlucky last time but can be a contender with a smarter run. LUCKY DU DOUET (5) races barefoot for the first time and is expected to improve. LORD DE LA NOE (4) remains unshod after a solid barefoot win last time out and can also get a good look in.
SELECTIONS
LAHIRE DE NAPPES (3) – LOBSTER CLUB (6) – LUCKY DU DOUET (5) – LORD DE LA NOE (4)
C5 – PRIX BAR PMU “LE POMMERY” – 2500m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Harness – EUR € 18,000 - LOVE ME BERRY – Unreliable but did run well when fourth in class F over this track and tripon 2 March. Capable of making the frame
- LEGENDE DEL PHEDO – Disqualified in class G at Cholet over 2800m on 2 March. Yet to win but did have excuses last time out and could contest the finish
- LADY SAINT CHARLES – Not disgraced when 5th in class E at Amiens over 2400m on 9 December. Needs to do a bit more to win this race
- LAZIE PONT VAUTIER – Disqualified in class F at Amiens over 2400m on 15 November. On a long losing streak and is likely to need this run returning from a break
- LAURA D’OSTENDE – Needed her last run when 6th in class F at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2700m on 3 March. Fitter this time and has a place chance
- LIKE A PRAYER – Disappointing last run when 8th in class E at Le Mont-Saint-Michel over 2675m on 8 September. Barefoot returning from a break and is not out of it
- LAMBADA TURGOT – Disqualified in class G at Cholet over 2800m on 2 March. Ran better than it shows last time and is barefoot and capable of making amends
- LOUVE D’ALBATRE – In good form and was third in class G at Strasbourg over 2800m on 9 March. Should fight out the finish yet again
- LUCKIS – Disqualified in class D at Pornichet-La Baule over 2725m on 31 October. Capable of doing better but others make more appeal
- LEONA STARRO – Disqualified in class F at Amiens over 2400m on 21 September. Has major disqualification issues and could need this run returning from a break
- LIANE – Disqualified in class F at Amiens over 2400m on 15 November. Victorious back in August but others are preferred this time
Summary: LAMBADA TURGOT (7) was unlucky last time at Cholet but remains unshod and could bounce back to win. LEGENDE DEL PHEDO (2) had valid excuses for his last disqualification and can be highly competitive if running smartly. LIKE A PRAYER (6) returns from a break, barefoot, and ready to strike. LOUVE D’ALBATRE (8) is in good form and would not be a huge shock winner.
SELECTIONS
LAMBADA TURGOT (7) – LEGENDE DEL PHEDO (2) – LIKE A PRAYER (6) – LOUVE D’ALBATRE (8)
C6 – PRIX CHAMPAGNE GARDET – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class E Race – Harness – EUR € 21,000 - MINDFREAK – A three-year-old colt by Go On Boy out of Bluette Jet. Qualified in May 2024 and is capable of scoring on debut
- MARKO DE COQUERIE – Disqualified in class D at Enghien over 2250m on 7 March. Has room to improve but is best watched for now
- MISTER LOVE QUICK – Disqualified in class F at Challons over 2375m on 9 March. Unlucky on debut and could make amends if smart this time
- MALTESE KNIGHT – Finished 7th in class F at Strasbourg over 2200m on 9 March. Has yet to score and needs to find a few lengths to win
- MUST DE CAHOT – Showed some promise when third in class F at Cholet over 2800m on 2 March. Ran well on debut and can fight out the finish again
- MAYFAIR – Showed improvement when a runner-up in class F at Challons over 2375m on 9 March. Capable of getting involved with the finish
- MISTA GUILLERVILLE – A runner-up in class F at Cholet over 2800m on 2 March. Has disqualification issues but can go one better
- MAZZARINO – Returned to form and was runner-up in class F at Amiens over 2400m on 5 March. Capable of making the frame
Summary: MINDFREAK (1) is very well-bred and posted an impressive qualifying chrono last year, making him a strong contender for a debut victory. MISTER LOVE QUICK (3) faced bad luck on debut but could be a serious threat if he runs intelligently this time. MISTA GUILLERVILLE (7) demonstrated his potential in his third start and has a good chance of improving to secure a better result. MUST DE CAHOT (5) showed promise on debut and is another one that could shine in this race.
SELECTIONS
MINDFREAK (1) – MISTER LOVE QUICK (3) – MISTA GUILLERVILLE (7) – MUST DE CAHOT (5)
C7 – PRIX LEON ZITRONE – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class F Race – Mounted – EUR € 18,000 - LEWIS EVENING – A four-year-old gelding by El Villagio out of Veillée du Jaguy who is making his debut. Watch the betting
- LATINO DE CANCHY – Disquaified in his last four starts, with the latest being at Argentan on 16 February. Barefoot for the very first time and is capable of improvement
- LEADERDARCHE – Has not shown much so far and was 7th in Class G at Strasbourg over 2800m on 9 March. Needs major improvement to win
- LUX DES ANDIERS – Has major disqualification issues and faulted last time out at Strasbourg on 9 March. Hard to trust and others are preferred
- LUZZY DE VIVE – Has not shown much so far and finished 6th last time out in a Class E Mounted race at Enghien over 2250m on 9 October. Can play a minor role
- LIEUTENANT COLONEL – Has major disqualification issues but was not disgraced when third last time out in a Class F Mounted race at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2825m on 8 March
- LILIUM TUILERIE – Showed vast improvement when runner-up in a Class F Mounted race over this track and trip on 2 March. Can go one better
- LEO JIEL – Unreliable but was not disgraced when barefoot and fourth in a Class G harness race at Strasbourg over 2800m on 9 March. Tries a Mounted race and is not out of it
- LAURYN JIEL – Victorious in her first Mounted race when scoring in Class F over this course and distance on 2 March. Can follow up
- LA MAGIE DU PERSIL – Has improved since going barefoot and was third last time out in a Class F harness race at this track over 2500m on 2 March. Can contest the finish
Race 7
Summary: LAURYN JIEL (9) looked much improved when winning on her first attempt under saddle and can follow up over the same track and trip. LEO JIEL (8) performed well when barefoot for the first time and remains unshod, making her a potential threat. LA MAGIE DU PERSIL (10) ran well over this course and distance last time and is still in contention. LATINO DE CANCHY (2) has disqualification concerns but races barefoot for the first time, which could help his performance.
SELECTIONS
LAURYN JIEL (9) – LEO JIEL (8) – LA MAGIE DU PERSIL (10) – LATINO DE CANCHY (2)
C8 – PRIX DOMINIQUE SAVARY – 2550m (a1m1/2) – Class G Amateur Drivers Race – Harness – EUR € 6,000 - JACADI DE RANCHVAL – Has struggled of late and was 11th last time out in Class F at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2700m on 24 February. Others make more appeal
- JACKPOT DES THUYAS – Unreliable but was third last time out in a claimer at Hyeres over 2850 on 20 August. Likely to need this run returning from a
- JACK FLUSH – Showed some improvement and was 5th in Class G at La Capelle over 2750m on 9 March. Can make the frame
- ILLICO DUPUITVERT – On a very long losing run but was not disgraced when 5th in a claimer at Bihorel-lès-Rouen over 2525m on 16 March. Fitter this time and has a place chance
- HONNEUR D’OCQUE – Returned to form with a barefoot win in Class G at Strasbourg over 2800m on 9 March. Can double up i in the same mood
- JADOR JOSSELYN – A winner of his first five starts but did not show that form last year and was disqualified last time out at Hyeres over 2650m on 12 July. Returns from a break and is capable of a surprise
- INKERMAN DE PLAY – Disqualified in his last three starts, with the latest being at Le Croisé-Laroche on 3 March. Probably best watched for now
- JIKAO – Unreliable but did run well when third in Class G at Hyeres over 2750m on 9 March. Capable of contesting the finish when in the right mood
- IRMA BABEL – Yet to win a race and was 5th last time out in Class G at Strasbourg over 2800m on 9 March. Needs to find a few lengths to win this race
- ISCO DE CORDAY – Did not show his best when unplaced last time out in Class G at Le Croisé-Laroche over 2700m on 8 March. Fitter this time and can earn some money
- GODWIN DJOC – Disqualified last time out at Strasbourg on 9 March. In good from before that and is capable of earning some minor money
- HELICIO BELLO – On a long losing run and was 7th in Class E at Amiens over 2900m on December. Capable of making the frame
Summary: JADOR JOSSELYN (6) is clearly a decent contender but has had issues with disqualification. He returns from a break and could take this final race if he runs smartly and returns to his best form. JIKAO (8) is fit and in good shape, making him a strong challenger for the top honors once again. HONNEUR D’OCQUE (5) bounced back with a solid win last time and remains barefoot, posing a continued threat. HELICIO BELLO (12) needs to improve to claim victory but could still make the frame.
SELECTIONS – JADOR JOSSELYN (6) – JIKAO (8) – HONNEUR D’OCQUE (5) – HELICIO BELLO (12)
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