Queally's tribute to his boss Tom Queally, stable jockey to Sir Henry Cecil since 2009, paid tribute to his former boss who died aged 70 today. Queally, who partnered the unbeaten Frankel in all 14 of his career victories, was clearly emotional at Salisbury races as he said: "My thoughts are with Lady Jane, his staff, his friends. This is going to affect an awful lot of people. "It's a dreadful shame, I'm gutted. His illness got the better of him and there's not an awful else left to say really. "He was a great trainer and an even greater person. Everything he did was class. Everything about him was class. He was a different gear. Every other trainer aspired to be like him but nobody will even come close. Everyone throughout the industry will feel his loss because they don't make them like him anymore. "He had a great empathy with his horses and he was a people person. He made things simple and he made things easy. Everyone goes on about 'this guy's a legend and that guy's a legend' but he truly was. "He was a brilliant, brilliant trainer and a great man. Racing has lost a real gem."