From Racing Post:
Five who could secure Classic glory for the mighty Frankel
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Six years ago this weekend, Frankel waltzed to victory in the Greenham Stakes at Newbury
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6:45PM, APR 20 2017
Following the Craven success of Eminent, Scott Burton highlights five other offspring of Frankel who could give him a Classic success
Fair Eva (Khalid Abdullah/Roger Charlton)
Classic odds: 1,000 Guineas 10-1
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Fair Eva has four runs under her belt already and heads straight to the 1,000 Guineas
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Fair Eva was as short as 5-1 for the 1,000 Guineas when she flew home in the Princess Margaret Stakes at Ascot last July to become Frankel's first Group-race winner. She subsequently finished close up behind another Frankel filly in Queen Kindly before chasing home Spain Burg at Newmarket. She is due to go directly to the 1,000 Guineas.
Cracksman (Sir Anthony Oppenheimer/John Gosden)
Classic odds: Derby 16-1
Ready winner of his only start at two and connections recently put him in the Investec Derby at the second entry stage. He will get to test his Epsom credentials when lining up in the trial at the track on Wednesday. An impressive performance with Frankie Dettori aboard in the Golden Horn silks would undoubtedly see his Derby price contract.
Swiss Storm (Godolphin & Lordship Stud/David Elsworth)
Classic odds: 2,000 Guineas 20-1
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Swiss Storm and his trainer, David Elsworth
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It was no surprise many leading owner/breeders went to Frankel at the first chance with some of their best broodmares, and Lordship Stud look to have chosen a mate wisely for Swiss Lake, the dam of three black type performers already. After blowing the start on debut, Swiss Storm made all on his second run at Newmarket. The Greenham had been talked about as a possible next step but we will have to wait a little longer to see him again.
Dream Castle (Godolphin/Saeed Bin Suroor)
Classic Odds: 2,000 Guineas 20-1
Godolphin will be represented in Saturday's Newbury trial, a race Frankel won before his extraordinary victory in the 2,000 Guineas. Unlike his father Dream Castle didn't reach the track at two, but the Darley homebred wasted little time elbowing his way into the Guineas reckoning when bolting up in a 7f maiden at Doncaster on the opening weekend of the turf season.
Monarchs Glen (Khalid Abdullah/John Gosden)
Classic odds: Derby 25-1
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Monarchs Glen won with eyecatching ease on his second career start at Kempton this month
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After pulling a mile clear of his rivals in a Kempton qualifier for the London Mile Handicap, it is likely Khalid Abdullah's homebred - who won on his second start at two - will be aimed considerably higher than the series final. Having shot six lengths clear in a matter of strides, he was eased right down by Dettori. He is one to whom you can safely apply the tag "could be anything."