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Dee Ex Bee eyes Prix du Cadran glory

Dee Ex Bee has his chance when he traces to the Qatar Prix Du Cadran at ParisLongchamp to get about the Group One score-sheet all season.
Mark Johnstons colt has no trouble staying Saturdays two-and-a-half mile excursion, and has completed second to the Stradivarius three occasions this season.
Andrew Baldings Cleonte, who took the runner-up area behind Stradivarius from the Doncaster Cup, also runs – out while Who Dares Wins, from Alan Kings stable, is the other UK hopeful.
The winner Call The Wind, trained by Freddy Head of last year, leads the home located.
Others in the 2018 renewal chancing their arm are Holdthasigreen (second), Line Des Ongrais (fourth) and Mille Et Mille (fifth).
The flag to the Ireland flies in the 10-runner area.
Johnston has a leading fancy for its Qatar Prix Chaudenay in Nayef Road, who had been next to Logician at the St Leger at Doncaster.
Also the Andrew Balding-trained Dashing Willoughby, who had been behind in seventh and sixth places respectively that day and martyn Meades Meade, are again in resistance.
Meade is optimistic about a more prominent role.
I think everything seems to be favouring him, said the Manton coach.
They are providing the floor as soft – and I think, though it might dry out a little, there should be plenty of ease inside which hopefully will suit him.
The problem wed at Doncaster was that the ground was a bit too quick for him. The St Leger was a course record, so we must put that down to the ground, and it turned into a Classic. This is an easier task.
I believe you mile seven (furlongs) will fit him and all systems go
The Moonlight Spirit of charlie Appleby is the UK raider among the 10 runners.
John Gosdens trio of Anapurna, Lah Ti Dar and Enbihaar go the British bill for its Qatar Prix de Royallieu, which has been given Group One status for the first time and has attracted nine runners.
Roger Varian includes Pilaster, and Aidan OBrien is double-handed with Delphinia and South Sea Pearl.
Applebys Line Of Duty along with Roger Varians Mountain Angel will be the two British challengers for the Qatar Prix Dollar.
The Irish representative is the Leo De Fury, in a six-strong field of Jessica Harrington.
The French 2000 Guineas winner Olmedo, coached by Jean-Claude Rouget of last year, confronts just four competitions runner-up in this seasons Classic to get Carlos Laffon-Parias, including Shaman – from the Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein.
Harringtons unbeaten Tauran Shaman is a outsider, one of the quintet.

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