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Title: French racing primed for May 11th return
France Galop and LeTrot issued a statement on Wednesday night, outlining plans for a resumption of racing in the country, pending a Government green light
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France Galop and LeTrot issued a statement on Wednesday night, outlining plans for a resumption of racing in the country, pending a Government green light
Chantilly gallops were busy this week in anticipation of a return to racing in France \carolinenorris.ie
FRENCH racing is readying itself for a return on May 11th, the date lockdown restrictions in the country are currently due to end, following a statement made from France Galop and Le Trot on Wednesday evening.
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