Gosden unleashes another smart filly
Daughter of Frankel bursts into Oaks picture.
Franconia looks to have plenty of big days ahead judging by the manner of her victory in the British Stallion Studs EBF/MansionBet Abingdon Fillies’ Stakes at Newbury. Entering the race as the only maiden in the field, the Frankel filly appeared a cut above her rivals as she stepped up on her debut second to give trainer John Gosden his fifth victory in the Listed prize. Having travelled powerfully throughout the mile-and-a-quarter prize, the 7-4 favourite only needed to be pushed out by Frankie Dettori during the closing stages to score by a comfortable three and three-quarter lengths.“Her sister (Winsili) was pretty lively and she is the same. There is plenty of ability there, we will just see how we play it. “You don’t normally go from a second at Chelmsford to a Listed. We have just missed those two races prior to anything big. “She has plenty of ability, but she is highly strung.”
The William Haggas trained Mubtasimah after claiming Listed glory @NewburyRacing under @the_doyler pic.twitter.com/9ac69adzcA
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) June 13, 2020
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