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Signposts: Gosden and Havlin can strike with Frankel’s Eleven

Deauville is frequently the place that the top yards unveil their brightest 2yo prospects
Deauville is frequently the place that the top yards unveil their brightest 2yo prospectsCredit: Patrick McCann

John Gosden is 33 from 167 for his debutants in three-year-old maidens, a 20 per cent strike-rate.When he sends one to Wetherby that record is one from one, a 100 per cent strike-rate.
Staplegrove makes his first start in the 2.10.

At Salisbury John Gosden and Robert Havlin have individual strike-rates of 32 and 26 per cent. When they combine that rises to 47 per cent. They do so with First Eleven, a Frankel half-brother to Kingman, in the 3.05.


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