From Racing Post:
SIR HENRY CECIL plans to run Frankel over a mile and a quarter for the first time next season in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, where he feels the champion three-year-old could "be an even better horse at that trip."
Frankel is undefeated in his nine career starts, all of which have been over 7f or 1m, and is having a quiet few weeks after a stellar 2011 in which he amassed more than £1.1million from five races, including four Group 1 successes.
Speaking on his website, Cecil said: "Frankel has had a great year and is hugely exciting. He really has caught the public eye and it was great that he has given an interest to so many people.
"Hopefully he will go on and I hope, by the time of the Eclipse Stakes, he will be ready to tackle a mile and a quarter. Personally I think it is a distance he will get well now that he has learnt to settle better and he could be an even better horse at that trip.
"Let's hope he winters well and remains sound. Racing needs champions and let uspray that he can continue where he left off."
Coral reacted to the news by pricing up Frankel in a match bet with this year's Eclipse winner So You Think. They went 2-7 about Frankel, with So You Think a 5-2 shot, while they madeFrankel a 1-8 shot against the 5-1 available for So You Think for the Lockinge.
"Sir Henry Cecil has said the Coral-Eclipse could be Frankel's first attempt at ten furlongs, and with this year's impressive winner, So You Think, also staying in training, we could have a race to savour next July," said Coral's David Stevens.
On the retiring Midday, Cecil added: "Midday hasbeen such a consistent mare and with six Group 1s to her credit she has proved herself to be a real champion.
"At the Breeders' Cup last week she showed signs that she had had enough and, although she by no means disgraced herself, her performance was a long way from her best.
"We will be sorry to see her leave Warren Place but we shall keep an eye on her and visit her at Banstead Manor Stud."
Frankel is undefeated in his nine career starts, all of which have been over 7f or 1m, and is having a quiet few weeks after a stellar 2011 in which he amassed more than £1.1million from five races, including four Group 1 successes.
Speaking on his website, Cecil said: "Frankel has had a great year and is hugely exciting. He really has caught the public eye and it was great that he has given an interest to so many people.
"Hopefully he will go on and I hope, by the time of the Eclipse Stakes, he will be ready to tackle a mile and a quarter. Personally I think it is a distance he will get well now that he has learnt to settle better and he could be an even better horse at that trip.
"Let's hope he winters well and remains sound. Racing needs champions and let uspray that he can continue where he left off."
Coral reacted to the news by pricing up Frankel in a match bet with this year's Eclipse winner So You Think. They went 2-7 about Frankel, with So You Think a 5-2 shot, while they madeFrankel a 1-8 shot against the 5-1 available for So You Think for the Lockinge.
"Sir Henry Cecil has said the Coral-Eclipse could be Frankel's first attempt at ten furlongs, and with this year's impressive winner, So You Think, also staying in training, we could have a race to savour next July," said Coral's David Stevens.
On the retiring Midday, Cecil added: "Midday hasbeen such a consistent mare and with six Group 1s to her credit she has proved herself to be a real champion.
"At the Breeders' Cup last week she showed signs that she had had enough and, although she by no means disgraced herself, her performance was a long way from her best.
"We will be sorry to see her leave Warren Place but we shall keep an eye on her and visit her at Banstead Manor Stud."

