James Reveley: How French jump racing is different to the UK and Ireland

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James Reveley: How French jump racing is different to the UK and Ireland

James Reveley moved to France from the UK. He will ride at Auteuil tomorrow. James Revely has a horse for next year.

James Reveley moved to France for the first time 12 or 13 years ago. He came back every summer and spent most of his time in the North of England. In 2006 he moved over to the south of France full-time and he was getting on better horses. His last season in France he finished fourth in championship and in 2016 he won the championship. He moved permanently to Guillaume Macaire's stable in 2017.

They took a little bit of getting used to, but you do all that in the training in mornings.

There is a lockdown in France. Guillaume Macaire's yard has been able to keep going as normal. He has a lot of horses out this weekend.

Garance Forever won at Auteuil before the lockdown. She's going to go chasing now. James Reveley rides her.

Ebonite runs in the Murat Prize today. James rode her last year. She's a strong stayer and she ideally wants heavy ground. Last time out she won the first prep race with Felix De Giles.


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