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French Racing Roundup: Recent Performances and Emerging Talent
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A wave of recent races across France is providing valuable insights into the form of several horses, with notable performances at Auteuil, Craon, and ParisLongchamp shaping the landscape of the French racing scene. These contests, held from May through December, offer a glimpse into potential contenders for upcoming stakes races.
recent Race Results and Key Contenders
Several horses have recently competed, showcasing varying degrees of success. FormwatchKamelia Of Corton (FR) is listed with odds of 10-1. Kelyssa Des Mottes (FR) finished 8th of 16 at Auteuil in May, trailing Loi D’amour (FR) by 10 1/4 lengths in a 2m 2f handicap on soft ground, with starting odds of 5-1 (originally 10-12).
At Craon in September, kate Des Plages (FR), the favorite at 9-4, secured 4th place of 12, finishing 6 1/4 lengths behind La Viva (FR) in a 1m 4f stakes race on heavy ground. Khaleesi De Chais (FR) encountered a similar challenge at Nantes in November,finishing 7th of 8,7 3/4 lengths behind Lets Danse Doudou (FR) in a 1m 4f stakes race on heavy ground,with odds of 9-2 (originally 10-2).
Group 1 and Competitive Performances
The prestigious ParisLongchamp track hosted several notable races in September. Lino Ball (FR), a longshot at 66-1 (originally 10-1), finished 12th of 13, a significant 25 1/2 lengths behind Louisa banbou (FR) in a 1m 4f Group 1 stakes race on soft ground. Kaleo jim (FR) fared slightly better, finishing 5th of 13, 6 1/4 lengths behind the same winner, Louisa Banbou (FR), at the same event, with odds of 10-1.
Kaolin Du Fenoir (FR) also competed at Compiegne in September, finishing 8th of 9, 28 1/2 lengths behind By exeter (FR) in a 2m 2f race on soft ground, starting at 25-1 (originally 10-10). Leptigaby (FR) ran at Auteuil in November, with odds of 11-1 (originally 10-12).
Emerging Talent and breeding Lines
Beyond established competitors,attention is turning to promising newcomers. Dream Island (FR), a filly by Clovis Du Berlais out of Aliberty Monterg, represents an fascinating pedigree with potential for future success.
Leelou Baie (FR), competing at Lyon La Soie in December, finished 9th of 11, 13 3/4 lengths behind Elle La Vitesse (FR) in a 2m stakes race on
