The late-autumn scene returns to Saint-Cloud, one of France’s most storied turf venues, on Friday, 14 November 2025. Eight races run from 12:33 p.m. to 16:38 p.m., offering a balanced mix of novice contests, competitive handicaps, and stamina-testing staying events. With temperatures cooling and the turf riding soft, each race will demand tactical awareness and careful pace judgment from both riders and trainers.
Prix Pharsale – 12:33 (2000m, €27,400)
The afternoon opens with the Prix Pharsale, a 2000-metre challenge worth €27,400 that pits lightly raced improvers against reliable campaigners. JANNET and MERCI CHERI bring the strongest credentials on recent form, while BLACKCLOVER, ROSA MIA, and NOTIONI FAL are expected to test them on stamina. SILVER JEWEL and AEIH round out a well-matched field where position at the bend could decide the day’s first winner.
Prix Kantar – 13:08 (2000m, €27,400)
The Prix Kantar continues over the same trip, and it looks every bit as competitive. SHANOUR returns seeking compensation after a narrow defeat, while BAROUD and HELVETIOS are capable of grinding finishes when conditions turn testing. TREVILLY and LIFETRACK represent value among consistent types, with SILVER REEL and MUST BAY adding further depth.
Prix du Pays d’Yvelines – 13:43 (1600m, €18,200)
Dropping back to the mile, the Prix du Pays d’Yvelines brings together quick-footed handicappers and home-trained specialists. CICCIO BOY commands attention with solid Yvelines form, but GLORY WOOD and LOUBEISIEN look dangerous closers if the early fractions prove strong. LUCKY WINE, DAPANGO, BATESCA, and AGAT add mid-field intrigue.
Prix de Saint-Honorat – 14:18 (1400m, €20,200)
The Prix de Saint-Honorat brings sprinters into play over 1400 metres. CHAMBERI has the credentials to dominate from the front, though SLEEPY SUZY, SPEED HUNTER, and RIVAL ORDER all bring tactical pace that suits the Saint-Cloud layout. DRACO, ZANONA, and GRAND MACHO add strength in depth to a race likely decided in the final meters.
Prix d’Ablis – 14:53 (1400m, €22,100)
The fifth race, Prix d’Ablis, holds much of the day’s betting attention. PRINCE OF CLOUDS stands out as the progressive profile, yet BID FOR CHESTER, TIFFANYLI, and REGALIEN have enough tactical speed to challenge. YOKEN, KARINAS DREAM, and JACK O’BOY complete a wide-open lineup where cover early and patience mid-race may prove vital.
Prix de Juziers – 15:28 (2500m, €18,200)
The shift to longer ground begins with the Prix de Juziers, a stamina-testing 2500-metre contest. CUNNING FOX and ACOTANGO appear the class of the field, both proven over distance, while LASCAUX, VASIGREEN, and KAMAKURA ONE will look to turn consistency into breakthrough success. MOZART DES BRIERES and DREAMS can surprise if allowed an uncontested rhythm.
Prix de la Goubiniere – 16:03 (2400m, €20,200)
The Prix de la Goubiniere serves as the penultimate race, with a generous field of sixteen and no shortage of ambition. FAVOLO and LE TYCOON bring solid late-autumn form, while ZARTOP’s closing sectionals mark him as a key danger. GUILLERETTE carries the hopes of connections aiming for an end-of-season breakthrough, and MAYAMAR, FIGHT TO FLY, and VINGT SEPT offer strong outsider appeal.
Prix du Haras d’Ouilly – 16:38 (2400m, €24,000)
Closing the card is the Prix du Haras d’Ouilly, a €24,000 prize that gathers several promising middle-distance types. FLASH MAN and FORNALI headline the betting, though PINK MONDAY and PERIHELIO have proven closing speed ideal for late-day ground. CARISHA, MISTRESS, and RAM SEA represent reliable yardsticks in what should be a tactically rich finale.
As the Saint-Cloud race preview unfolds, the day’s narrative centers on adaptability. The course’s trademark undulations and long home straight punish those who move too soon. Trainers aiming for soft-ground success — especially with developing three-year-olds — view this meeting as a vital test before the flat season winds down. Punters should monitor how early races shape the ground pattern; leaders may struggle if the turf softens further.
With evenly matched fields across all eight races, Saint-Cloud’s Friday meeting offers value, drama, and the poetic unpredictability that defines late-season French flat racing.
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