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Title: FRANCE: Classy Coronet lands second Group 1
After a string of placed efforts at the top level, Coronet now has two Group 1 wins and will head to Champions Day at Ascot for the Champion Fillies & Mares Stakes
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After a string of placed efforts at the top level, Coronet now has two Group 1 wins and will head to Champions Day at Ascot for the Champion Fillies & Mares Stakes
Coronet and Frankie Dettori (green) hold off all challengers to win the Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville \ focusonracing.com
Darley Prix Jean Romanet (Group 1)
WHILE the home team successfully defended the Morny for only the second time in the last 15 years, the rest of the big races on Sunday’s Deauville card were dominated by overseas challengers.
Following a tense 10 days between the leading stables and its jockey, both parties are taking a break from each other
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