From Racing Post:
*John Gosden was bullish about Cracksman's Derby prospects after the unbeaten son of Frankel was put through his paces at Breakfast With The Stars at Epsom on Tuesday morning.*
*Cracksman, who galloped with stablemate Pealer, bypassed the Dante Stakes at York last week but was cut for the Derby after Permian's victory provided a boost to his form, and is now no bigger than 5-1 for the Classic on June 3.*
*Cracksman narrowly beat Permian on his reappearance in the Epsom Derby Trial, and Gosden reports that his twice-raced colt has improved since.*
*"He's come on a lot. I'm happy with him this morning and he's full of himself in the stable yard," Gosden said. "We didn't supplement him for fun in April. The mile and a half will be right up his alley."*
*Cracksman is owned by Anthony Oppenheimer, whose colours were carried to success by Golden Horn in 2015. Cracksman, like Golden Horn, will be ridden by Frankie Dettori.*
*Following the work Dettori said: "It was routine stuff but it all went well. The ground was on the slow side of good."*
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*There was another son of Frankel in action at Epsom on Tuesday in the shape of Craven Stakes winner Eminent, who failed to meet expectations when only sixth in the 2,000 Guineas on his latest start.*
*However, trainer Martyn Meade is confident his stable star can bounce back in style at Epsom, with the significant step up in trip cited as a positive.*
*"I was absolutely thrilled – it couldn't have gone any better," Meade said after the gallop. "It didn't go according to plan in the Guineas. I think this is his distance."*
*Eminent was partnered by champion jockey Jim Crowley, who was impressed by the horse's demeanour.*
*Crowley said: "If you asked me to pick a ride in the race I'd choose him. He was really relaxed this morning, which bodes well for the big day."*