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Dee Ex Bee eyes Prix du Cadran glory

Dee Ex Bee gets his chance to get about the Group One score-sheet, after chasing home Stradivarius all season, when he traces for the Qatar Prix Du Cadran at ParisLongchamp.
Mark Johnstons colt has finished second to the Stradivarius three times this year, and does not have a problem staying Saturdays two-and-a-half mile trip.
Andrew Baldings Cleonte, who chose the place in the Doncaster Cup behind Stradivarius , additionally conducts – .
Last years winner Telephone The Wind, educated by Freddy Head, leads the home located.
Others from the 2018 renewal chancing their arm are Holdthasigreen (next ), Line Des Ongrais (fourth) and Mille Et Mille (fifth).
The Falcon Eight of dermot Weld strikes the flag to the Ireland in the field that is 10-runner.
Johnston includes a leading fancy in Nayef Road, who was next to Logician from the St Leger at Doncaster.
Martyn Meades Meade along with also the Andrew Balding-trained Dashing Willoughby, who were behind in seventh and sixth places that day, are again in resistance.
Meade is optimistic of a role.
I think everything seems to be favouring him, stated the Manton trainer.
Theyre giving the ground as gentle – and I believe, although it might dry out a little bit, there should be lots of ease in it, which hopefully will suit him.
The problem wed at Doncaster was the floor was a bit too quick for him. The St Leger was a program record, therefore we must put that down to the floor, and it turned into a Classic. This is an easier task.
I think you mile seven (furlongs) will fit him and all systems go.
Charlie Applebys Moonlight Spirit is another UK raider one of the 10 runners.
John Gosdens trio of Anapurna, Lah Ti Dar and Enbihaar head the bill for the Qatar Prix de Royallieu, that has been given Group One status for the first time and has attracted nine rebounds.
Roger Varian has Pilaster, and Aidan OBrien is currently double-handed with South Sea Pearl and Delphinia.
Applebys Line Of Duty and Roger Varians Mountain Angel are the two challengers for its Qatar Prix Dollar.
The sole Irish representative is the Leo De Fury, at a field of Jessica Harrington.
The French 2000 Guineas winner Olmedo, coached by Jean-Claude Rouget of last year, confronts just four rivals in the Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein – including Shaman.
Harringtons unbeaten Tauran Shaman is a outsider, among the quintet.

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