More agony for Rosallion in Moulin as Sahlan prevails
Rosallion’s wait for a first victory of the season continues, as Francis-Henri Graffard’s Sahlan produced a career best to win
2025 will be the 42nd running of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships, first contested in 1984. We staying in California as the Championships enjoy a second straight visit to beautiful Del Mar, making it four times in all for the track “where the surf meets the turf”. As ever, it promises to be a mouth-watering battle between the best of Europe and a home team drawn from east to west, north to south across America. Throw in a large Asian contingent and some potential South African interest and the 2025 Breeders’ Cup has something for everyone.
Although it’s hosted in the US, geegeez.co.uk loves this meeting like almost no other, and on this page you’ll find an array of pointers to help you navigate what is a terrific two-day festival of sport and wagering puzzles.
On this page, you’ll find all the latest news as well as links to a page for each Breeders’ Cup race. These pages are updated organically between now and race day, and include form previews, trends, pace maps and betting odds. So do check back regularly. Good luck!
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Rosallion’s wait for a first victory of the season continues, as Francis-Henri Graffard’s Sahlan produced a career best to win
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