Hello all. If this thread is in the incorrect place then please feel free to move same or signpost me to a more appropriate location. Similarly if the title is completely nonsensical then do amend.
Apologies in advance for this post being in English - a sad indictment on our education system. Also, my translator is asleep... Hopefully google translate can do a sufficient job of the reader making sense of the following...
I am a racing enthusiast based, for all of my sins, in England. I specialise in "juvenile hurdlers" which makes the three year old division of French hurdlers of a particular interest to myself. Tomorrow will see the introduction of this year's crop which provokes my observations of what is occurring across
la manche. My understanding of the French season is threadbare, and it is my hope that this thread will enable me to develop a better familiarity with the inevitable exports to Great Britain and Ireland later in the season. While my knowledge base will have to come from race, trainer and stallion trends along with pedigree research, I am more than happy to share my work. I may have questions that become apparent and if anybody has answers to same then I would be especially grateful. Similarly, if I am making blinding errors then please do not be afraid to point them out. I would much prefer to be aware of my ignorance than to be proud and oblivious.
The Prix d'Essai des Poulains is one of 18 debutant (important) races in the division and while it does not quite match the Prix Finot or Prix Wild Monarch for short and long term impact, it is still an invariably useful guide to the future.
Since 2008, which is where my records begin, it has produced a Prix Alain du Breil winner in For Fun (2018/2019) and while it has not produced a winner of the Prix Cambaceres during this time, it did introduce three seconds in Champ De Bataille (2014), Tunis (2017) and Raffles Face (2020). Incidentally, none of the aforementioned horses actually won on their debuts. The race has also had twelve exported juveniles, most notably Grandouet (2010), Sceau Royal (2015), Msassa (2017) and potentially the strongest of all, Quilixios (2020). In the long term, the best runners to have been introduced in tomorrow's contest have been Roi Mage (2016), Halley (2010) and Buddy Banks (2015) with the aforementioned Grandouet and Sceau Royal achieving the greatest success abroad.
Twelve trainers have horses entered in tomorrow's two divisions, their records in this contest are as follows;-
I have done a (very rudimentary) chart for each race pertinent to the records of the sires and trainers involved. The information contained are as follows;-
sex - (g = gelding/hongre, c = colt/horse, f = filly/femelle)
fam - family number
DI - Dosage index
Sire - Etalon ***information drawn from France Galop and records all 3YO performances over obstacles in France since 2004***
Runners - sire's individual runners in 3YO obstacle races since 2004
Winners - individual winners etc...
Runs - total runs
Wins - total wins
wr - winner:runner ratio
sr - total strike rate
p:r - prize money per run
Trainer - Entraineur ***information drawn from collation of each French 3YO obstacle race and their predecessors valued at €45,000 and above since 2008***
All run - trainer's runners in such races
w - trainer's wins in such races
sr - strike rate
cr - clear round ***percentage of runners who did not get a "T" (tombe - fall/unseat) classification in their results - used as a measure of how well horses are schooled***
Deb run - Runners in debut (inedits) races ***In these sheets, "inedits" are taken in isolation - in other races such as conditions or pattern contests, these factors will be isolated***
Deb win - Winners in debut races
SR - strike rate in debut races
CR - clear round in debut races
S - (fairly arbitrary) sire ranking
T - (fairly arbitrary) trainer ranking
H - combination of sire and trainer rankings
PEDIGREES
1st row - name, colour, sex, trainer, racecourse record
2nd row - sire (damsire){family}(DI) close notable relative*
3rd row - selected other relatives*
*Notable relatives are styled as follows;-
0.5 = half sibling
1/1 = full sibling
1/0 = dam/mere
2/0 = granddam/mere
2/1 = 2nd dam / 1st dam of-
3/2 = 3rd dam / 2nd dam of-
Monjules bg Butel & Beaunez f5-0-0 (27.0)
Rajsaman (Librettist){3-d}(0.90) 1/0 Equilibriste 1st 3500m Handicap Hurdle (51.0), Cagnes-sur-Mer 2014
2/1 Regal Viking 3/1 Sailor Jack 4/2 Perdono
Milton grg Eric Lecoiffier f5-0-1 (29.5) 31.0
Morandi (Tomorrow's Cat){2-d}(3.00) 0.5 Mystical Night 1st 3700m Claiming Hurdle, Sable 2020
4/3 Politeo 5/3 Quevillon
Boogie bg Butel & Beaunez f2-0-0
Sri Putra (Early March){8-f}(0.60) 3/2 Difficult Times 3rd West Yorkshire Hurdle (G2), Wetherby 1996
2/1 Paris Seychelles 2/1 Asylum
Latino des Isles bg Arnaud Chaille-Chaille Unraced
Martaline (Trempolino){1-o}(0.67) 1/0 Isle Enchantee 3rd Prix Sagan (L), Auteuil 2011
2/0 Isle 2/1 Little Island 3/1 Mesange Royale
Red Alex bg D. Cottin Unraced
Alex The Winner (Cadoudal){4-j}(2.11) 0.5 Rouge Vif 3rd Tingle Creek Chase (G1), Sandown 2020
0.5 Ruthenoise 0.5 Rouge Et Sage 1/2 Ozamo
Gibralfaro bg Francois Nicolle Unraced
Prince Gibraltar (Cape Cross){9-c}(1.11) 2/1 At Your Request 2nd Fred Winter (L,118), Cheltenham 2005
2/2 Hollyster 3/2 Coat Of Honour 3/3 Dragon Dancer
Hunion Delablaire bg Bertrand Lefevre Unraced
Feel Like Dancing (Kingsala){7-f}(0.47) 3/1 Dechenu 2nd Prix Nicolas Feuillatte (XC), Craon 1996
4/2 Salder Roque 4/3 Antiseptique
Primco bg Patrice Lenogue Unraced
Bathyrhon (Martaline){36}(0.57) 1/0 Pafadas 1st Prix de Chambly (L), Auteuil 2013
0.5 Mauricius 0.5 Altus 2/1 Marwinas
Cadet Vert bg Francois Nicolle Unraced
Network (Martaline){20-a}(0.21) 1/1 Premier Vert 2nd Prix Kargal, Auteuil 2020
1/0 Katkodile 2/2 Kool Has 3/0 Kotkita
Odiago bg Arnaud Chaille-Chaille Unraced
Night Wish (Tremoplino){1-u}(0.78) 2/0 Lolita du Berlais 3rd Prix Girofla, Auteuil 2009
3/1 Bonita du Berlais 3/1 Nikita du Berlais 3/1 Bonito du Berlais
Surprising bg D. Windrif f6-2-0 (32.0) 32.5
Charm Spirit (Rock Of Gibraltar){4-d}(1.00) 0.5 Song Of The Sky 1st 2m Handicap Chase (113). Lingfield 2019
0.5 Uncle Norman 4/2 Royal Etranger
Saint Isabe bg Guillaume Macaire Unraced
Saint Des Saints (Diamond Green){14-c}(0.78) 1/0 Isabe 1st Prix Gerald de Rockefort (L,4YO), Auteuil 2016
2/1 Horse Maha 2/0 Maharina
Impressive bg Guillaume Macaire Unraced
Kapgarde (Protektor){2-f}(0.82) 1/0 Terrific 2nd Prix Pelat, Auteuil 2014
2/0 Fassination 3/2 So French 4/1 Nononito
Fou du Roi bg David Cottin Unraced
Triple Threat (Sageburg){9-f}(0.57) 0.5 Feu Follet 2nd Prix la Haye Jousselin (G1), Auteuil 2020
0.5 Fiere de Toi 2/1 Fou et Sage 3/1 Far West
Tonguetted bg Guillaume Macaire Unraced
Kapgarde (Poliglote){1-x}(0.78) 2/1 Buddy Banks 1st Prix Duc d'Anjou (G3), Auteuil 2016
1/0 Lady Poliglote 2/1 Road Senam 2/1 Miss Senam
Mister Vision bc Francois Nicolle Unraced
Vision d'Etat (Saint des Saints){6-a}(0.60) 1/1 Solenzera Senam 1st Prix Roger de Minvielle (L), Compiegne 2020
2/1 Oculi 2/2 Argentique 3/2 Balko
Lorddelouest grg Bertrand Lefevre Unraced
Lord du Sud (Saint des Saints){7-f}(0.43) 3/1 Dechenu 2nd Prix Nicolas Feuillatte (XC), Craon 1996
1/0 Huzyreine 3/1 Huzera 4/2 Salder Roque
Bathystik bg Daniela Mele Unraced
Bathyrhon (Poliglote){3-g}(0.60) 0.5 Flegmatik 1st 2m Novices' Handicap Chase (126), Carlisle 2020
1/0 Crack d'Emble 2/0 Maren Kassel 2/2 Fou du Bresil
Ilvientdela Baie bg Dominique Bressou Unraced
Crillon (Anabaa Blue){5-e}(1.57) 2/1 Septime Severe 1st 4000m Handicap Hurdle (59), Lyon-Parilly 2013
1/0 Montaraza 3/2 Willdance 3/3 Magneto
Treasure Keeper bc Kevin Herzog Unraced
Gemix (Footstepsinthesand){13}(0.50) 2/1 Icar 4th 3800m Conditions Hurdle, Wissembourg 2018
no other notable jumps relatives
If there are any questions from the reader, relative to clarification and/or elaboration, then I will try my best to answer. I am also very open to suggestions and critiques.
I do have questions of my own and will probably have more as the weeks progress. For starters;-
I have used family numbers and dosage indexes in the charts. These are completely ignored in Great Britain and Ireland. Is it a similar case in France?
When a trainer or owner has multiple entries, how much respect should be given to jockey bookings?
In the above scenario, are betting patterns a reliable guide to expectations?
How much credence can given to flat form? It is generally used to give embryonic jumpers racecourse experience? Is it used as a fitness exercise? Are there instances where a horse with good flat form are switched to hurdles as three year olds?
Thank you.