Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted July 13 Journalists Posted July 13 The tears were flowing following a dramatic finale to Sunday's G1 Cygames Grand Prix de Paris, with Jean-Claude Rouget pulling off an upset with Leffard (Le Havre). Rested since beating only one rival in the Prix du Jockey Club, Gerard Augustin-Normand and Ecurie Antonio Caro's 15-1 shot was able to run down Ballydoyle's favourite Trinity College (Dubawi) in the dying yards under Cristian Demuro for a short-head success. Rouget, who is in an ongoing battle with lymphoma, said, “Of course this is a very emotional moment for me. I was always high on this horse, but he had a bad draw in the Jockey Club and was bumped badly and was very quickly out of the race so was unable to show his true form. He had been doing great since and I didn't hesitate to supplement him. He was brave and rewarded us for being courageous. We'll see how he comes out of this one and decide on his future.” Two-for-two after educative runs at Cagnes-sur-Mer and Toulouse in January and March, Leffard who is one of the last of the Le Havre brigade had split Nitoi and New Ground (New Bay) when runner-up in Chantilly's Listed Prix de Suresnes over a mile and a quarter in May before failing to figure in the 10 1/2-furlong Classic back there the following month. Granted an honest pace on his first try over a mile and a half, he needed every yard to reel in the 3-5 favourite and provide his trainer with a second renewal. New Ground was 5 1/2 lengths back in third, having run too free in the early stages. LEFFARD WINS THE GRAND PRIX DE PARIS! pic.twitter.com/Xk7nTuzmaW — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 13, 2025 The post Emotions Run High As Leffard Wins The Grand Prix De Paris For Rouget appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote
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