BACK TO THE FUTURE: CLASSIC FORTUNE COOKIES FOR 2020: Daqman’s 1,105-point profit in the 2019-20 Jumps season included a 44% strike rate with Fortune Cookies horses to follow (7-17). Today’s Flat list would normally be a pre-Derby refinement but this year he has to go back and look to the future of an entire Classic season in England and Ireland, as well as in the France and Germany we’ve come to know for keeping us going in the lockdown. Typical of Daqman, he dares this 13-horse assault on the Classics in the four countries.

PLENTY OF TIME TO TRADE DAQMAN WINNER AT BETDAQ 9.0: Daqman landed a double at Bordeaux Le Bouscat yesterday, naming Spirit Intime as a back-and-lay bet, taking 9.0 on BETDAQ as a first position. There were no end of trade possibilities in and before the race. The SP alone would have done the trick.

✔️ WON 54-10 SPIRIT INTIME from 9.0 on BETDAQ
✔️ WON 14-5 FANTASIA DU ROCK

TODAY’S HEADLINES:
Daqman has three bets over Jumps at Clairefontaine, including his nap, and two on the Flat at Dieppe.
🔹 CLASSIC DAQMAN FORTUNE COOKIES
🔹 HANDICAPPER BIG HELP FOR REVELEY
🔹 PACAUT PACKS PUNCH ON INCITATUS


CLASSIC DAQMAN FORTUNE COOKIES

🏇 RUBAIYAT (form 1111 trainer Henk Grewe) German 2,000 Guineas, Monday, June 1; dam half-sister to French Guineas winner. Beat Wonderful Moon in a Group 3 in October before winning the German Grand Criterium five lengths.

Won prestigious Dr Busch-Memorial at the Berlin Hoppegarten on his return. Acts on any going. Dam’s sire Lomitas (Niniski) was responsible for the Arc de Triomphe winner, Danedream. Two-year-olds make big improvement from two to three.

🏇 VICTOR LUDORUM (1113 Andre Fabre) French 2,000 Guineas, Monday, June 1; colt by stallion of the moment Shamardal. Won three in a row including the Lagardere at the Arc meeting, when he beat Alson, Armoury, Ecrivain and Helter Skelter.

Only third on reappearance to The Summit and Ecrivain in the Fontainebleau but the ground was very soft and connections expect to reverse the form in the Guineas, which would be the third consecutive time that has happened.

🏇 ARIZONA (2114320 Aidan O’Brien) English 2,000 Guineas, June 6. Closed down on Pinatubo from nine lengths in the National Stakes (September 7f) to two lengths in the Dewhurst, partly down to the slower surface, partly because he was allowed to stride on and make Pinatubo work. Did a lot for a two-year-old (seven races) but then so did Pinatubo (six), who had less scope in his frame than Arizona.

🏇 KINROSS (10 Ralph Beckett) English 2,000 Guineas, June 6; by star miler Kingman out of a Selkirk mare who was also trained by Beckett.

Not seen until eight lengths winner over big field at Newmarket in October. Beaten favourite in Newcastle Futurity (on Tapeta surface) after dwelt at the start. Said to have done well over the winter.

🏇 ALPEN ROSE (2130 Charlie Appleby, Godolphin), English 1,000 Guineas, June 7; Sea The Stars granddaughter of 1,000 Guineas winner Sleepytime.
May Hill third on firm; disappointing on heavy, six lengths behind Born With Pride and Peaceful, the Montrose one-two in November.

🏇 QUADRILATERAL (111 Roger Charlton) English 1,000 Guineas, June 7; daughter of Frankel, not impressive at home; tenacious, just does enough on the racecourse, head winner of the Fillies Mile at Newmarket in October (good to soft) from Powerful Breeze and Love.

🏇 ALBIGNA (11014 Jessica Harrington). As a granddaughter of Selkirk, it was always likely that Albigna would love soft ground, and she drew clear in the Marcel Boussac at the Arc meeting run on heavy. Irish 1,000 Guineas, June 13 .

🏇 DEMOCRACY (22 Peter Schiergen) The two-year-old champion at Baden Baden, No Time Limit, only just held on, driven out, in the top fillies’ trial at Cologne on May 17, but those who saw the race are convinced that the neck runner-up Democracy would get her revenge in the German 1,000 Guineas on June 21

🏇 OCEAN ATLANTIQUE (212 Andre Fabre) His stable has been in terrific form in the last week with figures of 1111000143034, and fully expect this colt to win his French Derby (July 5) trial tomorrow.

🏇 RAABIHAH (11 Jean-Claude Rouget) Powerful finish at Longchamp earlier this month to win the trial for the Prix de Diane July 5

🏇 BORN WITH PRIDE (1 William Haggas) taken to win her trial at Kempton on Wednesday for the Irish Oaks on July 18.

By Born To Sea out of a Monsun mare, so closely related to stout middle-to-long distance types, notably Raheen House (1m 6f Listed and Group placed). Said to have thrived.

🏇 INNISFREE (112 Aidan O’Brien) Epsom Derby, July 4; gave Galileo nine straight wins in the Beresford (the last three were: Capri, Saxon Warrior, Japan), despite heavy ground, but beaten three lengths on Tapeta by Kameko in the Futurity at Newcastle.

🏇 WONDERFUL MOON (3211 Henk Grewe) German Derby, July 12. Sea The Moon colt, beaten in Group 3 in October by Rubaiyat before 12 lengths winner at Krefeld; quickened clear in Cologne Classic on reappearance.

Dam’s sire Lomitas (Niniski) was responsible for the Arc de Triomphe winner, Danedream. Two-year-old’s make big improvement at three.

⚠️ HEADS UP Already ante-post (each to win 50 points): 17.00 Kinross (now 13.5 BETDAQ 2,000 Guineas), 26.0 Alpen Rose (now 17.5 BETDAQ 1,000 Guineas).


HANDICAPPER BIG HELP FOR REVELEY

⚠️ LEADING FRENCH (JUMPS) TRAINERS: Francois Nicolle 57, Guillaume Macaire 33, David Cottin 31 Gaby Leenders 24, Emmanuel Clayeux 18.

⚠️ JOCKEYS: Clement Lefebvre 25, Angelo Zuliani 20, Felix De Giles 15, Charlotte Prichard 13, Kevin Nabet 12, Nathalie Desoutter 12, Alain de Chitray 11.

⭕ 2.15 Clairefontaine Patrice Quinton who scored with Dolut at Moulins yesterday seems to have Katy Love (form figures 12110) poised for a tilt at this. BETDAQ 7.5 this morning.

Back-to-back winner at Pau at the turn of the year, she encountered bad ground and hot company at Auteuil two weeks ago.

The trainer and jockey combo connected with Via Maresca had a winner on May 10 but nothing since for either one. As a two-time winner going for her first handicap, she is still a danger.

But perhaps less so than James Reveley’s ride, Jugeotte, another back-to-back winner early in the year, who was second in an Auteuil handicap on the last day.

She led most of the way but just couldn’t hold on after the final fence. Take a position at 9.0 on BETDAQ and think in terms of back and lay.

⭕ 4.00 Clairefontaine Patrice Quinton should again be in the shake-up here, three-handed with Edalka De Kerser, Funky Du Mestivel and Fret d’Estruval, an improver under Kevin Nabet.

But the handicapper has taken a chance with 6.5 BETDAQ offer Enola Gay (James Reveley for Yannick Fouin), who is 7lb better off for three lengths with Guyonne at Cagnes and 8lb better with Dashing Filly (a sparkling winner since), who was fifth.

A Wincanton winner a year ago for Venetia Williams, Enola Gay gets 10lb from the Angers scorer, Prince De Bellouet, and this butterfly in France (three runs: 222) should emerge and spread his wings on the drying ground which he needs.

⭕ 5.45 Clairefontaine Francois Nicolle is ‘doing a Paul Nicholls’, 57 winners and near-unbeatable with his young chasers. Among them, High King is an improver to follow.

Paul Nicholls took over Solo who beat High King at Auteuil last year before leaving Guillaume Macaire and winning at Kempton first time for the Ditcheat squad prior to a tilt at the Triumph Hurdle.

By association, High King clearly had a touch of class to take to fences, scoring at Toulouse and now taken in hand by jockey of the moment Angelo Zuliani.

The danger today is Macaire himself with yet another of his young protegees, Sa Carlex; three wins from six and a third top ride of the afternoon for James Reveley.

Can she transfer this kind of form to fences or does she make a price (3.0 on BETDAQ) for High King? She was well beaten off today’s weight at Fontainebleau first time over the bigger obstacles.


PACAUT PACKS PUNCH ON INCITATUS

⚠️ LEADING FRENCH (FLAT) TRAINERS: Jean-Claude Rouget 32, Frederic Rossi 26, Christophe Ferland 25, Christophe Escuder 24, Fabrice Vermeulen 23, Francis-Henri Graffard 21, Jerome Reynier 20, Henri-Alex Pantall 19, Andrea Marcialis 18.

⚠️ JOCKEYS: Pierre-Charles Boudot 65, Christophe Soumillon 48, Maxime Guyon 46, Cristian Demuro 33, Anthony Crastus 30, Eddy Hardouin 28, Julien Auge 27, Axelle Nicco 21, Delphine Santiago 20.

⭕ 7.30 Dieppe Coralie Pacaut has had a winner every two or three days in the last fortnight, including one at Dieppe and including Wally for me at Angers.

I like her mount here, Incitatus for Jean-Claude Rouget, dropping into a claimer after a conditions-race third on the last day.

Made To Lead has won for three different trainers and the mare now has her second race for Edouard Lyon, after a half-length defeat in a claimer on the last day.

That outing 17 days ago should set her up for this but it makes Incitatus look big at 5.0 against even money the favourite.

⭕ 8.00 Dieppe Capla Gilda for trainer-in-form Andrea Marcialis is the improving four-year-old of the party and has Pierre-Charles Boudot in the saddle.

Has won before after a break, and seemingly has only the inconsistent older horse, On The Sea, to beat. Capla Gilda was 2.62 on BETDAQ this morning.

DAQMAN’S BETS

2.15 Clairefontaine (win 20 each)
BET 3pts win KATY LOVE
BET 2.5pts win JUGEOTTE

4.00 Clairefontaine (win 20)
BET 3.5pts win ENOLA GAY

5.45 Clairefontaine (win 20)
BET 10pts win (nap) HIGH KING

7.30 Dieppe (win 20)
BET 5pts win INCITATUS

8.00 Dieppe (win 10)
BET 6.5pts win CAPLA GILDA


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