The best racehorse in the earth should cruise house in the highlight of four TV races from Goodwood on WednesdayFrankel’s predicted starting value is encircling 1-20, so the various “speciality” markets offer the only realistic option for anyone who wants a financial interest on Wednesday’s Qipco Sussex Stakes.Frankel (3.10) is officially rated 18lb superior to his most obvious rival, Farhh, who is far from certain to produce much the form of his run in the Eclipse Stakes back over today’s trip of a mile. Gabrial, the only three-year-ancient in the race, is 32lb adrift of the favourite, which is 3lb behind Bullet Train, Frankel’s pacemaker.As a result, a value of encircling 7-2 for Frankel to win by at least 10 lengths seems more reasonable than many “special” quotes, which are, as a rule, anything however. Dominic Gardiner-Hill, the BHA handicapper responsible for milers, pointed outside this week that Frankel’s margin of superiority in the official ratings “equates to about nine or 10 lengths”. The colt’s major targets this season still lie ahead, so there is no cause to extend him any more than necessary today, however he won by 11 lengths at the end age outside and is arguably still improving.The best recommendation, though, may simply be to hope for and delight in another irresistible victory by possibly the finest horse that thoroughbred racing has seen.2.00 Each year, this is one of the more bizarre events of the week and the season, as a huge field of stayers head outside past the stands in the incorrect direction for a grand loop encircling the Downs. Seaside Sizzler is a horse who can try a punter’s patience, as he is generally the first off the bridle whatever the trip, however he stayed on well enough in this at the end season to end a excellent second to the well-handicapped Hollins, with five lengths back to third. A repeat off a 6lb higher mark could be enough.2.35 Soft ground leaves a inquiry mark over much of the form from Newmarket’s July meeting, however it should be worth backing Ghurair to exhibit that he is as excellent as he looked when winning a maiden that has produced a extended list of subsequent Pattern winners down the years. Afonso De Sousa, who finished fourth there, is being quick-tracked towards Collection Ones, having won his following commence at the end weekend, and, as a son of Elusive Quality, Ghurair should appreciate a bigger surface today.3.45 This is always one of the most competitive handicaps at the meeting and it is dense to dismiss more than a handful with any confidence, however Willie Wag Tail may be underestimated in the market as his latest win came on the Polytrack at Kempton. It was a rather messy race, however Willie Wag Tail won very smoothly in the end and in a decent age, also. He’s a proven stayer and the brilliant William Buick is a positive booking.FrankelGlorious GoodwoodHorse racing tipsHorse racingGreg Woodguardian.co.uk © 2012 Twitter News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Employ of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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