Leffard Collars Trinity College in Grand Prix De Paris
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Leffard, his horse raised to 14 to 1 was offered this Sunday the Grand Prix of Paris, one of the most prestigious races of the horse racing season As often in his prestigious career Jean
14-1 Leffard upsets Trinity College in Grand Prix de Paris
Bred and based in France, US$17,535 supplement Leffard (14-1) and his jockey Cristian Demuro surged down the center of the track to overtake Coolmore colt Trinity College (3-5) and win by a short head Sunday in the Group 1, US$701,426 Grand Prix de Paris for 3-year-olds racing at ParisLongchamp. After finishing 17th of 18 last month in the Prix du Jockey Club (G1) at Chantilly, this victory against five rivals came with an automatic invitation t…
A fair return of things On Sunday, in the Cygames Grand Prix de Paris, Jean-Claude Rouget enjoyed winning Gr1 again. Thanks to Leffard (RS), a student of his friend Pierre Talvard, belonging to two of its oldest owners, Gérard Augustin-Normand and Antonio Caro, and son of Le Havre (Noverre), a horse that brought him so much. A very particular flavor. Read on page 2 The article A fair return of things appeared first on JDG.
Emotions Run High As Leffard Wins The Grand Prix De Paris For Rouget
The tears were flowing following a dramatic finale to Sunday's G1 Cygames Grand Prix de Paris, with Jean-Claude Rouget pulling off an upset with Leffard (Le Havre). Rested since beating only one rival in the Prix du Jockey Club, Gerard Augustin-Normand and Ecurie Antonio Caro's 15-1 shot was able to run down Ballydoyle's favourite Trinity College (Dubawi) in the dying yards under Cristian Demuro for a short-head success. Rouget, who is in an ong…
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