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A highly anticipated event is set to unfold at Deauville as Diamond Necklace, a three-year-old filly with an unblemished record, seeks to extend her winning streak to seven consecutive victories in the prestigious Prix Jean et Louis Romanet. The Group One event is one of the standout fixtures on the card, which also features a competitive Prix Morny and other thrilling Flat action.

Diamond Necklace, trained by Aidan O’Brien, has been making waves in the racing world with her exceptional performances. Having won all six of her starts, including four Group One victories, she is undoubtedly one of the most exciting prospects in the sport. Her most recent win came in the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood, where she dominated her rivals with ease.

The filly’s impressive record has caught the attention of racing enthusiasts and experts alike, with many predicting that she will continue to excel in the Prix Jean et Louis Romanet. However, the competition is expected to be fierce, with a strong field of contenders vying for the top spot.

Rebel Moon, trained by Joseph O’Brien, is another notable contender in the Prix Jean et Louis Romanet. Having finished fourth in the Irish Oaks, she has shown glimpses of her potential and may be capable of better. Her jockey, Dylan Browne McMonagle, will be looking to guide her to a strong finish and potentially upset the odds.
Another contender to watch out for is Aventure, a last year’s Prix Vermeille winner trained by Christophe Ferland. Although she may not have been at her best in her previous outing, she is expected to be a major threat in the Prix Jean et Louis Romanet.
The Prix Morny, a Group One event, promises to be an electrifying contest with a strong field of contenders vying for the top spot. Orthodox, trained by Clive Cox, is one of the most exciting prospects, having stormed away to win the Norfolk Stakes. His step up to six furlongs should hold no fears, and he is expected to be a major contender in the Prix Morny.
Man’s Best Friend, trained by Aidan O’Brien and ridden by Ryan Moore, is another notable contender in the Prix Morny. Having finished fourth on his debut, he has since stepped forward to win a Naas maiden and the Group Two Richmond Stakes at Goodwood. His form puts him firmly in the mix, and he is expected to be a major threat in the Prix Morny.
The racing action at Brighton and Worcester promises to be just as thrilling, with a range of competitive Flat races scheduled to take place. At Brighton, the Blackmore Equestrian Construction Handicap is set to be a fiercely contested event, with a strong field of contenders vying for the top spot. Hat-trick seeking Arnaz, trained by Mark Loughnane and ridden by Billy Loughnane, is one of the most exciting prospects, having won his last two starts at Chepstow.
At Worcester, the racing action promises to be just as exciting, with a range of competitive Flat races scheduled to take place. The Class Four field at 4.20pm is expected to be a closely contested event, with a strong field of contenders vying for the top spot.
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