On a crisp Thursday at Chantilly, the scenic Chantilly racecourse will unfold a full day of flat racing, presenting eight contests that stretch from late morning into the afternoon. Promising three-year-olds and seasoned performers will test their speed and stamina across sprint and middle-distance events, making the 19 February fixture a compelling showcase of early-season talent.
The day will open at 11:42 with the Prix de la Grange de Commelles, a 1,900-metre contest carrying €24,700 in prize money. Expected runners include Sourdeval, Lion Marche Seul, Parker, Quantas, and Saint Monchik, each aiming to secure strong positions before the final straight.
At 12:17, the Prix du Chateau de la Reine Blanche will cover 1,900 metres with €24,700 on offer. Anticipated contenders are Avenue de Messine, St Kilda, Axiokersa, Aurora Beau Real, and Grande Baigneuse, all expected to challenge for early control before the closing stages.
The Prix du Moulin de Giez follows at 12:52, running 1,400 metres and offering €24,000. Key runners include Artemise, Angel Dreamer, Persia On Line, Landed, and La Chunga, in what is likely to be a fast-paced mid-distance test.
At 13:27, the Prix du Bois de Beauvilliers spans 1,400 metres with a prize of €30,700. Basanti, Matinal, Noble d’Argent, Rozarion, and Epi are the main entries, with early positioning expected to play a decisive role.
The sprint events dominate the afternoon, beginning with the Prix de l’Allee du Pont au Roi at 14:12 over 1,300 metres for €17,300. Ganzeville, Laura Trezy, Wikenda, Inter Pol, and Hatfaville will contest for the lead in this sharp test of speed.
At 14:47, the Prix de l’Allee de la Porte Vaillant will cover 1,300 metres with €20,200 in prize money. Expected runners include Audeladeseetoiles, El Kraken, Legal Eagle, Elenka, and Akamasoa, all seeking a strong start and clean passage to the line.
The Prix de l’Allee Quinconce follows at 15:22, also 1,300 metres with €22,100 up for grabs. Happy Again, Absolute, Miss Yorkshire, Makarov, and Same Rules Apply will aim to time their finishing effort to perfection.
The meeting concludes at 15:57 with the Prix de l’Allee des Philosophes, covering 1,300 metres and a prize of €28,800. Key runners are Regalien, Franciscano, Speedster, Godessa, and Drogo, all expected to battle for honours in the closing race.
The Chantilly Race Cards 19 February promises a full day of competitive racing across sprint and middle-distance contests. Early positioning, pace, and finishing strength are likely to determine the outcomes in each of the eight races.
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