Prix de Diane: Sparkling Plenty denies Tamfana at Chantilly | Racing News

Prix de Diane: Sparkling Plenty denies Tamfana at Chantilly | Racing News



There was no joy in the Prix de Diane for David Menuisier as Sparkling Plenty edged out Survie in an all-French finish to the main event at Chantilly with Tamfana having to settle for third.

Carlos Laffon-Parias’ Halfday led the field along with Oisin Murphy not far away from the pace, eager not to suffer a repeat of Tamfana’s luckless 1000 Guineas run aboard Menuisier’s star filly.

That duo were still in with a shout of Classic honours as the field entered the straight and started to dash for home, but Patrice Cottier’s Sparkling Plenty was catching the eye in the hands of Tony Piccone as the daughter of Kingman burst onto the scene from her position towards the rear.

As Tamfana’s challenge faltered late in the day, Sparkling Plenty was just beginning to hit top gear and she had enough up her sleeve to register a narrow success and a first Classic for her handler.

“It’s fantastic and I was thinking I have a good chance but the race went like a dream,” the winning jockey Piccone told Sky Sports Racing.

“To win this race is fantastic for me.”

For Sussex-based Frenchman Menuisier it was a case of mixed emotions after watching his talented daughter of Soldier Hollow come close to big-race success for the second time this season.

“I have joy and sadness running through me, but I’m very proud,” said Menuisier.

“They are hard to get [these good horses] and she ran her heart out. She had every chance and she has done the hard work at the front there. I’m proud because she did what she could, but obviously disappointed as well because she looked like the winner.

“I think she showed more kick over a mile than she did here and I may have got this one wrong [stepping up in trip], but we can correct that later on.”

Today on Sky Sports Racing: British raiders Tamfana and Dance Sequence on show at Chantilly | Racing News

Today on Sky Sports Racing: British raiders Tamfana and Dance Sequence on show at Chantilly | Racing News



British raiders flock to the top-class racing at Chantilly on Sunday with Tamfana and Dance Sequence leading the hopes in the French Oaks as Doncaster hosts British action .

3.05 Chantilly – Dance Sequence and Tamfana clash in the Prix de Diane

British raiders Tamfana and Dance Sequence clash in the Group 1 French Oaks (3.05).

Charlie Appleby and William Buick team up with Dance Sequence, who finished a gallant second behind Ezeliya in the Oaks at Epsom last month and is expected to appreciate this drop in trip.

David Menuiser’s Tamfana finished an unlucky fourth when suffering interference in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket and with Oisin Murphy back in the plate, hopes are high she will excel over this extra distance.

Plenty have claims in this competitive field, including last time out winner Aventure. The daughter of Sea The Stars looked to be a comfortable winner in a Group 3 over the same course and could continue improving here.

4.10 Doncaster – Society Lion headlines competitive field

Recent winner Society Lion headlines the competitive Five Rivers Fostering Handicap (4.10).

The Ed Dunlop-trained seven-year-old bounced back to form when landing his sixth career success at Yarmouth and a similar effort will see him go close off this 5lb higher mark.

Mick Appleby’s Ardbraccan was narrowly denied when second at Nottingham and this consistent performer must be considered as he heads up in class under Ali Rawlinson.

On The River looks to get back to winning ways after struggling at Nottingham last time out. He returns to a distance that he has won at but the connections will be hoping for rain.

1.05 Chantilly – Love Talk and Larkhill Lass feature in the Prix du Bois

British runners represented by Love Talk and Larkhill Lass in the Group 3 Prix du Bois (1.05).

Owner Nick Bradley looks to hold a strong hand with two of the field in his care. Grant Tuer saddles Ten Sovereigns two-year-old Love Talk, who made an eye-catching debut when scoring with plenty in hand at Redcar and rates a fascinating contender as she steps up in grade under Sam James.

Karl Burke’s Larchill Lass got off the mark on her third start at Carlisle last month and could prove a tough nut to crack with that experience in the locker.

Stablemate Arabie is an eyecatcher after he got off the mark on his second start at York after just missing out on debut. With Jim Crowley onboard again, he could find more.

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