Frankie Dettori's final ride at ParisLongchamp before his retirement finished second in Sunday's Prix de la Foret.

Dettori was aboard hot favourite Kinross, winner of the race a year ago, but they had a slightly troubled passage this time around and lost out by half a length to outsider Kelina.

Winner of the Group 2 Prix de Sandringham earlier in the year, and fourth in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, the three-year-old filly had disappointed twice in the Group 1 Prix Rothschild and Prix du Moulin.

Trained at Chantilly by Carlos Laffon-Parias, Kelina provided her owners the Wertheimer brothers, with a first Group 1 success since August 2018 when Polydream landed the Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville in the same colours.

Shouldvebeenaring was a a length and a quarter further behind in third.

Carlos Laffon-Parias said of the winner: "Kelina ran very poorly in the Prix Marcel Boussac last year, but the soft ground did not help her run to her true form. In the Prix de Sandringham, she managed to beat Sauterne, who went on to win the Prix du Moulin.

"In the Prix du Moulin, Kelina didn't have a good draw and, despite being held up, it was if she hadn’t raced. Maybe her freshness helped. Today we got our ground and that changed everything. We thought the track would be softer and, as we weren't sure we would find good ground, we accepted an invite to run in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Keeneland. We mulled the matter over with the Wertheimer brothers and opted to stay in France. We made the right choice!"

Pierre-Yves Bureau (racing manager of the Wertheimers, said: "We will mull matters over with her owners as regards future plans, but she could tackle the Breeders' Cup Mile. She could stay in training next year if Carlos adjudges her to be in the right condition for this."