The race that provides serious clues to the Melbourne Cup is run this weekend - not at Caulfield or Rosehill or in New Zealand - but in the French seaside resort of Deauville.
The Group Two Prix Kergorlay (3000m) has hinted at the Melbourne Cup outcome for more than a decade.
But more recently it has been the launching pad for the past two Melbourne Cup champions and in 2011 provided the first two across the line, Dunaden and Red Cadeaux, as well as the fourth and fifth finishers.
This year's Kergorlay is run tomorrow night and will feature the return to racing of the French 2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain.
Among the other nine runners are the likely cup entrants Vadamar, trained by Mikel Delzangles who prepared Dunaden, Shahwardi, Tres Rock Danon and Miss Lago.