Frankel debutant can keep up sire's good record with juveniles
Without Parole is a half-brother to Tamarkuz
The latest newcomer by Frankel - who has a 42 per cent winners-to-runners strike-rate with his juveniles in Europe in 2017 - will be unleashed in the mile novice stakes at Newcastle on Saturday (3.35).
Bred and raced by John and Tanya Gunther's Glennwood Farm in Kentucky, Without Parole is a two-year-old half-brother to Tamarkuz, winner of last year's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile for which he earned a career-high Racing Post Rating of 121, defeating this year's Classic winner Gun Runner.
Tamarkuz was bought by Shadwell, who now stand him in Kentucky at a fee of $10,000, for $325,000 at the 2011 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.
The pair are out of the unraced Lemon Drop Kid mare Without You Babe, a half-sister to dual Grade 1 winner Stay Thirsty.
Trained by John Gosden and to be ridden by Robert Havlin, Without Parole will be the only newcomer in the seven-runner field.
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