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Frankel, the best racing horse that the industry had in the last 60 years

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Frankel, the best racing horse that the industry had in the last 60 years

Frankel’s victory at the Queen Elizabeth Two Stakes has restricted him to an altogether new league of which he himself is the only member, setting the benchmark.
This spectacle has been bred by Juddmonte Farms, owned by Prince Khalid Abdulla and is under charge of Sir Henry Cecil.
Frankel has been able to conjure up the record of nine unbeatable runs and that makes him the best racehorse in the world according to official ratings.
Timeform has rated Frankel at 143 and that makes him the fourth best horse in line after Sea Bird, Brigadier Gerard and Tudor Minstrel.
The horse that lies under the same spectrum is the Australian Black Caviar who has till yet not lost in any of her fourteen starts but she is elder than the two-year-old Frankel.
Frankel’s one of the best, till yet, achievement remains to be at the Goodwood, Qipco Sussex Stakes on 27th July, where he won against Richard Hannon’s Canford Cliffs, another tricky horse to play around with. This win actually took Frankel leading
the Timeform ranking.
"He's a seductor, and then he kicks that turbo," Queally said. "He stays well and has that turn of foot. From a jockey's point of view he is flawless. It is simple as that. The performance speaks for itself." Frankel put daylight between him and his chief
rival with a devastating burst of speed that looked to extend to nearly two furlongs”, said Tom Queally.
He is extremely famous for his victory at the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in April 2011, a performance that has been recorded as "one of the greatest displays on a British racecourse"
His future options include Lockinge Stakes at Newbury which can continue towards the Queen Anne or the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, the Eclipse and the Juddmonte.
The horse has only raced in England but has the possibility of contesting for the Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita in 2012. The trainer also plans on getting the mile that Frankel runs to a mile and a quarter in the near future.
The Newmarket trainer said, "He's really beginning to grow up. You're going to see a better horse next year and he's pretty good as he is”.
There is a million-to-one possibility that the English wonder Frankel and the Australian sparkle, Black Caviar, will confront each other in Australia next year. The invitations have already been sent but there have been no confirmations till now.
Will the next race qualify him for ten unbeaten runs or only leave him with nine is still to be seen.  

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