Aljezeera the latest offspring by Frankel to hit the racetrack
The filly is trained by Luca Cumani and lines-up at Doncaster on Saturday
Attention will focus on Doncaster on Saturday with Aljezeera set to become the latest offspring of Frankel to appear on the racecourse when lining up for Luca Cumani in the 1m fillies’ maiden at 2.35pm.
The ten-time Group 1 winner has made an unbelievable start to his stud career having supplied nine individual winners worldwide from 14 runners, including impressive Group 3 Princess Margaret Stakes heroine Fair Eva and the black-type-placed trio Queen Kindly, Cunco and Frankuus.
Offered by her breeder Newsells Park Stud at last year’s Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, she will carry the silks of Al Shaqab after being purchased by Charlie Gordon-Watson for 450,000gns.
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