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18 Mar 2026

George hoping to see Il Est Francais regain his spark at Aintree

George hoping to see Il Est Francais regain his spark at Aintree

Tom George has his fingers crossed a wind operation can see Il Est Francais return to former glories when he makes a return in the Topham Chase at Aintree’s Grand National meeting.

The highly talented eight-year-old has disappointed on both of his runs this season since he switched from the care of George’s son, Noel, and Amanda Zetterholm to the Gloucestershire yard.

He stopped quickly and was pulled up sharply in the 1965 Chase at Ascot in November, before meeting a similar fate in the King George at Kempton on Boxing Day.

He has not been seen since and George hopes for a change in fortunes now that the 10-time winner has had the procedure and a break from the racecourse.

George said: “He’s had a wind operation since the King George. He’s had a day out at Didmarton point to point, had a school around there. He’s in good form and we’re really happy with him. He’s in good shape and we’ll just have to wait and see if the wind operation makes any difference to him or not.

“It’s not a problem (dropping in trip), he’s got plenty of pace, that’s not an issue. He’s just got to start seeing his races out. That’s the problem.

“We’ve always thought he’s had a preference for going right-handed, but at the end of the day he has run well left-handed and I don’t think that is the issue at the moment. The issue is we’ve just got to get him to see his races out and let’s hope the wind operation is a help.

“We’re just taking it day by day. Until we see him showing some of his old form again, there’s no point making any more plans. We’re just taking it one step at a time.”

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