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Title: FRANCE: ParisLongchamp open for action
ParisLongchamp opens for racing this weekend, featuring a competitive renewal of the Group 2 Prix d’Harcourt for older horses and two Group 3 classic trials, writes James Crispe
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ParisLongchamp opens for racing this weekend, featuring a competitive renewal of the Group 2 Prix d’Harcourt for older horses and two Group 3 classic trials, writes James Crispe
Air Pilot will relish the heavy ground in the Prix d’Harcourt PHOTO: healyracing.ie
ON Sunday the French racing public will get its first chance to see if the €140 million refurbishment of the nation’s premier racecourse, Longchamp, represented money well spent.
British raiders won two of the three pattern races at the new Longchamp while Dice Roll was the most impressive trial winner at Deauville, writes James Crispe
Andre Fabre's Mqse De Sevigne won a thrilling renewal of the Prix Jean Romanet
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