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Queally speaks on Frankel

Tom Queally is hoping for a bit of luck in what the jockey describes as a "big year ahead" for the unbeaten colt Frankel.

The Henry Cecil-trained three-year-old is ante-post favourite for the 2000 Guineas after winning all his four starts as a juvenile, culminating in the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket in October.

"There's a big year ahead for him. He goes into his three-year-old campaign with a totally unblemished record," Queally told Racing UK Radio.

"He's top-rated along with Dream Ahead and he's trained on nicely, we think. I've seen him and he seems to have done very well.

"For the campaign ahead you'd hope for a bit of luck and if he maintains anything like the record he's had until now it looks like we'll have a fun year."

Frankel was cut to even money for the 2000 Guineas today by Ladbrokes, whose spokesman David Williams said: "The recent support for Frankel has been relentless.

"All the vibes seem to suggest that he is absolutely flying at home."