Showing posts with label Frankness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frankness. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 August 2022

Frankness Flies Home At Chester (20th August)

As if Frankel's offspring hadn't shone brightly enough with Chaldean winning the Acomb Stakes (Group 3) at York, team Balding proved a star turn at Chester with another smashing prospect this time a chestnut filly called Frankness. If you are looking for some extra betting then take a look at casinoclic casino and see if Lady Luck is rooting for you. 

This daughter of Frankel out of a two-times-winning mare, Cosmopolitan Queen, who was trained by David Elwsorth and in the same silks of owner John Smith. 

Frankness ran well on debut when fancied at Newmarket, finishing third in a tight finish, losing by three-quarters of a length. Then ran a sterling race second start at Chester over 7f when beating Endeared who is a capable colt. I've notice a few of Frankel's offspring are racing in the US which brings me to usa online gambling which I recommend as a great platform for everything casino. 

Under a win penalty Frankness returned to her happy hunting ground over course and distance taking the British Stallion Stud EBF Fillies' Novice Stakes (GBB Race) (Irish Incentive Race) by an impressive six-and-a-half lengths, being eased the last 110 yards under a great front-running ride from 3lb apprentice Harry Davies. 

See full result here

You'd imagine after these two victories this February foal will be heading towards pattern class. 

Good luck to connections. 

Sunday, 31 July 2022

Andrew Balding's Frankness Shows Class to Win at Chester (1st August)

 Andrew Balding and his team had much to be thankful for with a great day at Chester with a brace of two-year-old winners including Frankel filly Frankness who ran a fine race on debut at Newmarket going one better on Saturday. 

The 9/4 shot, a compact sort, looked at home over this 7f on this idiosyncratic course, relishing the good to soft going. James Fanshawe's Endeared led and looked to set a high standard, before being swallowed up by the John Smith Frankel filly who put down a strong challenge in the final two furlongs the first two beating the third by two and a half lengths. After watching this race I took a look at online casino games and enjoyed a session on there. It makes a change to have a little bit of casino action.

Frankness, ridden by Rob Hornby, won by three and a quarter lengths and a horse sure to be racing at pattern class soon. 

She's a well-bred juvenile, a February foal, out of a twice-winning mare, Cosmopolitan Queen who was trained by David Elsworth in the silks of John Smith. I wonder if these two successful men have an interest in online casino for sa which has some great offerings. It's so much easier to play online rather than brick and mortar establishments. 

Anna Lisa Balding, trainer's wife, said: ''Frankness ran really well at Newmarket first time out and it's great to see her win win impressively today.''

Good luck to connections.

Follow Frankness race engagements here 

Saturday, 9 July 2022

Frankness makes Debut for Andrew Balding (10th July)

The Frankel offspring continue to make their debuts.

Andrew Balding unveiled a daughter of Frankel making her debut at Newmarket (1:30) in the Rossdales British EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes (GBB Race) Class 3 over 7f on Good to Firm going. 

This chestnut filly, a February foal, is a compact, well-balanced horse, racing in the familiar silks of Jeff Smith. In fact, he trained the mare Cosmopolitan Queen who won two races in her sixteen-race career. 

Frankness was well backed (13/2 - 10/3) and looked pretty straight for her initial start. Squeezed out start, sitting towards the rear of the field, she put down a serious challenge in the closing two furlongs, hanging slightly to her right, but couldn't collar the front-running Alseyoob, trained by Ismail Mohammed, in the colours of Saeed H Al Tayor, who is held in some regard by connections. The trainer commented via the Racing Post: ''Alseyoob showed us at home that she was quality and she has run very well. Sean [Levey] was very happy with her. She will stay more .''    

Frankness ran a fine race on her racecourse bow finishing third, beaten by less than two lengths. She is sure to improve with racing. She put me in the mind of Frankella who was similarly owned and trained, who won on her third start and contested Listed class. 

Dean Ivory's Frankel filly Achillea made her second start in this race and showed good pace before dropping back to finish sixth. 

Both horses will be winning soon.