Frankel - Stud Career

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Yes she was a little disappointing but with all the problems they have had with her they did well to get her to a racecourse at all. I think she will have one more race this season and take it from there. Money never guarantees success.
 
Friday (declared)
HERCULEAN in a Maiden at Ascot - full-brother to FAIR EVA (2 year old)
WADILSAFA in a Maiden at Ascot - dam half-sister to Guineas winner Ghanaati (2 year old)
RUBILINDA in a Conditions Race at Belmont Park

Saturday (declared)
LEARN BY HEART in the Listed Ascendent Stakes at Haydock (2 year old)
ELARQAM in a Novice Stakes at Ascot (2 year old)
AMBROSIA in a Fillies Maiden at Thirsk
QUEEN KINDLY in the G1 Sprint Cup at Haydock
EMINENT in the G1 Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown
NELSON in the G3 Champions Juvenile Stakes at Leopardstown
LIGHTENING QUICK in a Fillies Maiden at Leopardstown

Sunday (entries)
QUEEN KINDLY in the Listed Garrowby Stakes at York
ELARQAM in a Novice Stakes at York (2 year old)
LIGHTENING FAST in a Handicap at The Curragh
NELSON in the G1 National Stakes at The Curragh
ROSTROPOVICH in the G1 National Stakes at The Curragh
CRACKSMAN in the G2 Prix Niel at Chantilly
FINCHE in the G2 Prix Niel at Chantilly
LADY FRANKEL in the G1 Prix du Moulin

Tuesday (entries)
MEKONG in a Novice Stakes at Leicester (2 year old) - dam Listed-placed half-sister to G2 winner Hi Calypso
 
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Frankel loading four barrels in hunt for first European Group 1 winner

James Thomas on what could be a landmark weekend for the young sire

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Eminent will bid to give his sire a first European Group 1 winner when lining up in the Irish Champion Stakes
Alan Crowhurst
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5:42PM, SEP 8 2017

There are myriad ways to judge a stallion's performance, and by just about all of them sophomore sire extraordinaire Frankel is scoring highly.

He is a short-head behind his old adversary Nathaniel on the European second-crop sires' table by progeny earnings, with the Newsells Park resident's magnum opus Enable boasting a seven-figure prize-money haul that dwarfs that of Frankel's leading earner, Cracksman.

When examining the season-crop sires' list by number of stakes winners, however, Frankel's tally of ten black-type winners in 2017 is double the number supplied by his nearest rival, Helmet.

In fact, ten stakes winners put Frankel behind only the likes of Galileo, Dubawi and Sea The Stars on the leading sires' list, and on an equal footing with Dansili and Kodiac. All of whom have a significant numerical advantage over Frankel, by virtue of being much further down the line in their respective stallion careers.

Frankel's first crop, now three-year-olds, are currently operating at a deeply impressive Group winners-to-foals ratio of ten per cent. But even that has not stopped some hecklers from suggesting he has not lived up to expectations.

Perhaps the primary reason for such nay-saying is that while his contemporaries such as Nathaniel, Excelebration, Rajsaman and Helmet have all supplied a European Group 1 winner, Frankel has yet to do so.

In truth, those who use that particular stick to beat Frankel must be so damned difficult to please that they would seem unlikely ever to be silenced. Nevertheless the dual world champion has four chances to get that particular monkey off his back this weekend.

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First up comes Queen Kindly, the only filly set to contest the 32Red Sprint Cup at Haydock. Admittedly she has plenty to find on ratings, but she does receive weight from each of her 11 rivals, and, with Paul Hanagan in the saddle, would appear to be the pick of Richard Fahey's trio of runners.

Next comes Qipco Irish Champion Stakes contender Eminent, who appeared to have turned a corner when quite literally running away with the Group 2 Prix Guillaume d'Ornano at Deauville last time.

He is unlikely to have things entirely his own way out in front on this occasion, but Eminent has already run well in a pair of Classics, namely the 2,000 Guineas and Derby. And with 1m2f potentially his optimum trip, he looks capable of closing the three and a half lengths that separated him and race favourite Churchill at Newmarket.

On Sunday it will be the turn of Lady Frankel, a half-sister to Lope De Vega, to fly the flag for her sire in Group 1 company, as she tackles the Qatar Prix du Moulin at Chantilly.

It may only have been a Group 3 that the Gestut Ammerland homebred won last time, but the short neck margin of victory underplays her superiority on the day.

She met all kinds of trouble having made rapid headway as the field entered the straight, but once finding room to manoeuvre she motored home to overhaul Tisbutadream under little more than a hands-and-heels ride.

Some 20 minutes later the two-year-old Rostropovich, a 1,100,000gns yearling and half-brother to Zoffany, is due to tackle the likes of Beckford and Gustav Klimt in the Goffs Vincent O'Brien National Stakes.

He may have something to find with the market principals, but proved he remains on an upward curve when landing the Group 2 Futurity Stakes over course and distance on his most recent outing.

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Cracking chances

The Qatar Prix Niel at Chantilly may not be a Group 1, but both of Frankel's representatives, Cracksman and Finche, are already harbouring top-level aspirations.

Cracksman was last seen bolting up in the Great Voltigeur, an effort that saw him crowned Frankel's leading performer by Racing Post Ratings (RPR) with a mark of 123. Should he produce a similar effort at Chantilly on Sunday, John Gosden may just have to reconsider his plan to swerve the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe with the fast-improving colt.

Finche is rated some 12lb inferior to Cracksman, but has only had the three starts, and arrives on a steep upward curve himself having been last seen winning the Group 2 Prix Eugene Adam. As a half-brother to two top-flight winners in Byword and Proviso, at this stage it is impossible to say just how high Finche can climb.

At Leopardstown on Saturday, meanwhile, Nelson, a half-brother to US Army Ranger, will be bidding to land his first Pattern victory when tackling the Group 3 Willis Towers Watson Champions Juvenile Stakes.

New blood

Moreover, Frankel is also set to be represented by a pair of blue-blooded two-year-olds on Saturday, with Elarqam debuting at Ascot and Lightening Quick set to appear at the Curragh.

The Mark Johnston-trained Elarqam is the eighth foal out of the top-class miler Attraction, who landed no fewer than five Group 1s throughout her glittering racecourse career – including both the English and Irish 1,000 Guineas in 2004.

He is a sibling to six winners, including his three-parts sister Cushion, a Group 3-placed daughter of Galileo, and the Group 3 winner Fountain Of Youth.

Elarqam was offered by the Duke of Roxburghe's Floors Stud at Book 1 of last year's Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, where he was bought by Shadwell, with Angus Gold landing the winning bid of 1,600,000gns.

Lightening Quick meanwhile is the second foal out of Lightening Pearl, a daughter of Marju who landed the 2011 Cheveley Park Stakes for Ger Lyons, who now trains her offspring. Lightening Pearl is a sister to the dual Group 1 winner Sotano Crown and a daughter of the Listed-winning Jioconda.

Bred by Sheikh Fahad and his brother's operation Qatar Bloodstock, Lightening Quick is a brother to dual winner Lightening Fast, who has a peak RPR of 97.

That pair will be bidding to become the eighth and ninth two-year-old winners from Frankel's second crop, after the flashy Herculean, a brother to Fair Eva, led home a one-two for the sire, ahead of Wadilsafa, at Ascot on Friday.

With so much competitive racing this weekend, clearly there can be no guarantees even for Frankel. But if he has proved anything so far during his career, it is that almost anything is possible.
 
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There are always people who will knock Frankel, probably the same ones who did the same while he was racing. Just because he was a champion racehorse does not mean he will be as good a sire as his father, history tells you not all great champions go on to be great sires. I believe he will go on to produce G1 and more classic winners in the years to come.
 
4 runners so far on a bumper day for Frankel runners:

LEARN BY HEART - 2nd
QUEEN KINDLY - 10th
LIGHTENING QUICK - 1st
AMBROSIA - 2nd

Up next:
NELSON - 4pm Leopardstown
EMINENT - 6.45pm Leopardstown


ELARQAM is a non-runner at Ascot today, so presumably he will run tomorrow at York.
 
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4 runners so far on a bumper day for Frankel runners:

LEARN BY HEART - 2nd
QUEEN KINDLY - 10th
LIGHTENING QUICK - 1st
AMBROSIA - 2nd

Up next:
NELSON - 4pm Leopardstown
EMINENT - 6.45pm Leopardstown


ELARQAM is a non-runner at Ascot today, so presumably he will run tomorrow at York.

Just stuck £5 double on remaining two runners, why not
 
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First two races at Leopardstown won by Frankel 2yos!

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Good day for Frankel's 2 year olds, Eminent so near, shock to see Winter beaten though.
 
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Another potentially exciting day ahead with LADY FRANKEL, FINCHE and CRACKSMAN in action in France; ELARQAM making his debut at York and ROSTROPOVICH and LIGHTENING FAST in action in Ireland.
 
CRACKSMAN wins with FINCHE back in 3rd

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Next up, ELARQAM in the 3.35 at York.
 
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I'm beginning to wonder how good Cracksman is. They reckon he's being raced with a 4yo career in mind. What odds Cracksman for the 2018 KG&QE and the Arc?
 
What was the surface at Chantilly. The going was described as "standard" but it was on turf
 
This is the going description for today (found on Twitter) looks to be "soft" bordering on "very soft".

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