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Jockey Form ProfileMickael Barzalona

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Jockey / Trainer
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12th

2

(24)

19th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

0m 5f 0y

Class 2

18:10 Ascot

Moojeed

9st 7lb

J: Mickael Barzalona

T: F-H Graffard

Made all in a Group 3 at Chantilly (6f, good to soft) last June; didn't run badly behind two seasoned sprinters in the Group 3 Prix Du Gros-Chene back at Chantilly (5f, good) 19 days ago; fast ground will be a first for him but he still has his best days to come.

22/1

1st

20

(30)

19th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

1m 0f 0y

Class 2

17:00 Ascot

Green Carrera

8st 8lb

J: Mickael Barzalona

T: Joseph Patrick O’Brien

One of two runners for Joseph O'Brien; has come from well behind at the Curragh (7f/1m, good) in both her handicaps, scraping home by the skin of her teeth in the latest; this weight would be borderline for Dylan Browne McMonagle who has ridden this filly on her last two starts but now partners her stablemate.

8/1

6th

12

(9)

19th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

0m 6f 0y

Class 1

15:05 Ascot

Samangan

9st 2lb

J: Mickael Barzalona

T: F-H Graffard

Won Group 3 and Group 2 races over 6f at Chantilly (good to soft/soft) last autumn and reappeared with solid second in Group 3 at Deauville (7f, good to soft); perhaps unsuited by heavy ground when below par at Chantilly last month and he retains potential, but others have stronger credentials.

18/1

13th

9

(22)

19th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

0m 6f 0y

Class 1

14:30 Ascot

Glamorize

9st 2lb

J: Mickael Barzalona

T: George Scott

£155,000 breeze-up 2yo; attracted support into 15-2 and showed promise when runner-up behind an impressive rival, who ran well in the Queen Mary on Wednesday, at Lingfield (5f, good to firm) last month; should be more streetwise this time but she needs lots of improvement upped in trip.

80/1

3rd

3

(2)

17th Jun 2026

Good To Firm

1m 1f 212y

Class 1

16:20 Ascot

Daryz

9st 2lb

J: Mickael Barzalona

T: F-H Graffard

He made it five wins from his first seven starts when winning the Arc at Longchamp (1m4f, very soft) last October, beating Minnie Hauk by a head, and he's confirmed that brilliance this season with comfortable Group 1 wins at Longchamp in the Prix Ganay (10.5f, good) and the Prix Aga Khan IV (1m1f, soft); this race will take a lot more winning than his last two contests and it's possible that 1m4f is his optimum trip, but he's a leading player nevertheless.

2/1