I've replaced that tweet with another version of the same. You've got to enjoy the reaction from Sir Mark's travelling head lass (below) although it's a shame the tweet doesn't carry the audio that was, erm, audible when they showed the clip on the telly. Heartbreak for Doyle and Nashwa but delight for Fabre and the bookmakers.ġ526: Advertisements give us all the chance to catch a breath but we should have more reaction over the coming minutes before attention turns to the Opera and Nashwa. She's been mugged by Place Du Carrousel.Ī close third was Above The Curve with My Astra fourth. The jockeys getting serious and Nashwa is a length up but hasn't shaken Tuesday off. A few in behind seem keen enough so hopefully Doyle is controlling this race. I don't think she's used up too much energy in getting there. Doyle takes Nashwa forwards and she may even get across to the lead. Tuesday has been rejected by Ryan Moore and is out at 12/1. I'm interested in My Astra as an each-way player at 15/2 her second to La Petite Coco in June reads well enough and I presume she's been waiting for this sort of ground ever since. The principals aren't very well drawn here so that is a negative. We're at post time and will be underway in a minute or two. There's money for Above The Curve who is 4/1, the same price as La Parisienne. I think she wins and so does the market which has her at 2/1, a fair bit shorter than she was this morning. Teddy Grimthorpe is being interviewed and is hopeful Nashwa will handle the ground but offers the usual caveat that 'it's not a given'. We will be providing reports as soon as possible on the Abbaye and Foret that follow that with all hands on deck. 1548: They are on their way to post for the Prix de l'Opera which will be the last race on the blog.
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