Jump for Jonchere

Friday 02 June 1995 18:02 EDT
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The Richard Hannon-trained Two O'Clock Jump paves the way to France for Celtic Swing when he runs in the seven runner Group Three pounds 26,347 Prix de la Jonchere (1m) at Longchamp today.

Gerald Mosse has been booked for the colt who put up a sound effort to finish fourth in the German 2,000 Guineas last time. He may be good enough to chase home Andre Fabre's French 2,000 Guineas fourth, Lyphard's Honor.

Lavinia Fontana (Jason Weaver) is the sole British representative in the Group Two pounds 35,461 Premio Emilio Turati (1m) at San Siro, Milan, tomorrow. Trained by John Dunlop, Lavinia Fontana should have her favoured soft ground and can beat Les Boyer, who looks the best of her eight Italian- trained rivals.

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