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Dee Ex Bee eyes Prix du Cadran glory

Dee Ex Bee gets his opportunity to get about the Group One score-sheet all season, when he traces to the Qatar Prix Du Cadran.
Mark Johnstons colt doesnt have any trouble staying Saturday mile excursion, and has finished second this year.
Andrew Baldings Cleonte, who took the place in the Doncaster Cupruns – out while Who Dares Wins, from Alan Kings stable, is the UK hopeful.
The winner Telephone The Wind, trained by Freddy Head of last year, leads the home contingent.
Others from the 2018 renewal chancing their arm again are Holdthasigreen (second), Line Des Ongrais (fourth) and Mille Et Mille (fifth).
The flag for the Ireland flies from the field.
Johnston includes a leading fancy for its Qatar Prix Chaudenay in Nayef Road, who was third to Logician in the St Leger at Doncaster.
Martyn Meades Tech and also the Andrew Balding-trained Dashing Willoughby, who were behind in sixth and seventh places respectively that day, are in resistance.
Meade is optimistic of a role.
I think everything seems to be favouring him, said the Manton coach.
Theyre providing the ground as gentle – and that I think, even though it might dry out a bit, there should be plenty of ease inside which hopefully will suit him.
The difficulty wed at Doncaster was that the floor was a bit too quick for him. The St Leger was a class record, therefore we have to put that down and this was a Classic. This is a simpler task.
I believe you mile seven (furlongs) will match him – and all systems go.
Charlie Applebys Moonlight Spirit would be the UK raider among the 10 runners.
John Gosdens trio of Anapurna, Lah Ti Dar and Enbihaar head the British charge and has attracted nine athletes.
Roger Varian has Pilaster, and Aidan OBrien is currently double-handed together with Delphinia and South Sea Pearl.
Applebys Line Of Duty along with Roger Varians Mountain Angel will be the two British challengers for the Qatar Prix Dollar.
The sole Irish representative is Jessica Harringtons Leo De Fury, in a field.
Last year 2000 Guineas winner Olmedo, coached by Jean-Claude Rouget, confronts only four rivals from the Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein – runner-up within the Classic to get Carlos Laffon-Parias of this year, including Shaman.
The unbeaten Tauran Shaman of harrington is an outsider, one of the quintet.

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