Horse Racing: Dunlop realises Frankel’s potential as a Guineas winner
The fans of the sport and all those involved in the horse business are set to enjoy a great deal of quality racing, as some of the most prestigious races of the season have been lined up in the upcoming few days.
One of these anticipated and flaunted events is the Newmarket Classic race that is well known as the Qipco 2000 Guineas. This race will feature some of the best and most talented racehorses of the industry, who will compete against one another and thus make
the event, more interesting than ever before.
The outright favourite of the event so far, with the sponsors, as well as the connections, is the racehorse, Frankel. All the other enlisted contenders of the race will be given a great deal of competition by Frankel and this fact is realized by the connections
of almost all the competitors.
According to the reports the trainer of the winner of Craven Stakes, Native Khan, Ed Dunlop, has said that he will not blame the ground if his racehorse is defeated by the champion, Frankel, in the Newmarket Classic event.
The trainer has also been revealed to be dealing with the racehorse La Grange. He said that the racehorse he is saddling deserves his place in the race and that he is realistic about that the fact that it is not very likely that the three year old will be
able to hold off Frankel.
The racehorse, Native Khan, won two of the three meetings that he started in the last racing season. He was seen to be given an impressive performance in the Guineas course last week when he took over the racehorse Libranno.
When the talented trainer, Ed Dunlop, was approached by the correspondents regarding the progress of his racehorse in the upcoming Newmarket meeting, he said, “Native Khan has improved physically since his run and the race has done him the world of good.
He’s got to improve but the advantage is that he likes fast ground”.
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