Il Est Francais to make official move to Noel George
French Champion Hurdle aim for unbeaten runner.
Exciting unbeaten hurdler Il Est Francais will officially switch trainers in the next two weeks and be aimed at the French Champion Hurdle. Running under Tom George’s name, the Richard Kelvin-Hughes and Haras De Saint-Voir co-owned five-year-old is unbeaten in four starts over hurdles in France and is one of the most promising horses seen there in years. He will now run under Noel George’s name, with Tom’s son about to finish his training modules and be accorded a full licence at the family’s satellite yard at Chantilly. Tom George said: “I think the plan is, from what Noel has told me, he will run under his name in a couple of weeks’ time when he gets his licence, and he will run in a Group Three in France. Then he will have two runs before the French Champion Hurdle.He’s very good!
Grade 1 glory for @TomGeorgeRacing as Il Est Francais is a brilliant winner of the Prix Renaud du Vivier at Auteuil under @JamesReveley… pic.twitter.com/sL1JXcegwl— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 27, 2022
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