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I've just got in and seen the result. Have to say I'm surprised by the SP.
Apparently CUNCO is burning up the gallops, his piece of work yesterday was flagged up in the Racing Post as the rider couldn't pull him up - sound familiar?!
Majoris has been taken out of his engagement on Thursday and Queen Kindly has been taken out of the Queen Mary but remains in the Albany on Friday for now.
Queen Kindly declared for the Albany on Friday (Jamie Spencer on board) and is a best-price 8/1 with Paddy Power and Racebets. Elsewhere she is available at 6s and 7s.
Princess any thoughts on how Frankel's progeny might handle cut? Clearly the greatest horse ever seen wasn't quite as electrifying on juicy ground but his runners to date all looked pretty clean-actioned and I would hope they'd be OK on soft.
I'm thinking they should be ok on it, none of the runners so far seem to have a high knee action.
Having looked at Queen Kindly and Cunco both their dams had form on soft ground and Frankuus' dam although unplaced is by Linamix so on pedigree at least should handle it.
"We've four runners at Royal Ascot on Friday and I'm really looking forward to seeing Queen Kindly in the Albany Stakes.
We're very happy with her, her home work has been excellent and she had a good introduction at Catterick. We'll find out here how good she is here but we feel she's pretty smart. I'm not too worried about the ground, I think she'll go on anything. Her dam won with some cut and her dad, Frankel, didn't seem to mind it either so I'm happy to run.
She was also in the Queen Mary earlier in the week but I'd heard the American filly was something special, and so it proved, but I was always keener on this race for my horse. I'm keen to step her up to six furlongs as it gives Jamie Spencer a chance to get her settled and race properly. They go very quick in a Queen Mary and you never get chance to ride a race. She's exciting."