A week of French
racing taking place since the Covid-19 lockdown has just ended. While at home
and going through the games, here are four pointers we have picked up along the
way courtesy of gooner
news.
Goken
runners pace
Everyone have
had to wait a little while longer than usual to see the French’s first juvenile
runners of this year’s first-season sires in Europe, www.bestusacasinosites.com is
well known to always be a time of great intrigue and anticipation.
One runner who
has been particularly in awesome form out of the blocks is Goken, with two
winnings and a second from his six runners in the first week of action. The
fast two-year-old runner have won over 4½f before winning at Group 3 level
later in the season, Goken appears to have passed plenty of that pace on to his
offspring and it’s definitely one to watch out for in the future.
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Andre Fabre
and Freddy Head needs the run
While we are
just into the middle month of May, it’s only the start of the season for
trainers and their horses. There are many big races lined up to comes as the
season progresses and, as such, some yards are yet to pushed all the buttons in
preparing their horses and trainers for the opening fixtures.
Speaking of
yards yet to pushed all the buttons in preparing their horses for the opening
fixtures, gooner news reckon
these include the yards of champion trainer Andre Fabre and Freddy Head, with
the runners from both performing well on the whole but perhaps lacking that
sharpness racing can bring. Fabre and Head are well-known to be masters at
bringing their horses along through the season and peaking them for the big
days, so it’s worth keeping an eye on them as the week’s progress.
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Hurricane
Ivor’s potential still an high prospect
Last year
Hurricane Ivor was a promising horse with serious potential which saw him
nominated as a leading casino uk
online contender for the two-year-old races at Royal Ascot. However, his
wheels came off when he was beaten next time out and he did not reappear until
running at Chantilly last week where he was brilliant once again.
Coming on the
back of brilliant pace, Hurricane Ivor could well clean up in the sprinting
division in France this year if able to build on his reappearance effort with
the country not traditionally known for the strength in depth of its sprinters.
Powerhouse
jumps yard not releasing grip
Everyone is used
to seeing big names dominating the jumps scene in Britain, with Paul Nicholls
and Nicky Henderson, and Ireland, where Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott rule
the roost. The same trends follows also in France where we have the likes of
Francois Nicolle and David Cottin both claiming winners in the early skirmishes
like there is no tomorrow.
The former,
Francois Nicolle, claimed a pair of Grade 2s on Auteuil’s Sunday card, while
the ambitious Cottin on the other hand, saddled Easysland to defeat Tiger Roll
in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival, is operating
at a near 30 per cent strike rate.
All that being
said, latest news on gooner news can
help you before placing your bets on international races.
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