Last week's tracker horses - including a 925,000gns son of Frankel
As the busy summer season rolls on, plenty more horses caught the eye last week including a 925,000gns son of Frankel who made a promising debut at the Curragh.
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Did well in the circumstances
Natural Look
Third, Cork, August 1
Was unfortunate not to finish closer. She was badly hampered at the third-last, causing her rider to lose an iron. After that incident she had to come from a long way back, but she showed a determined attitude to secure a share of the money.
Melody King
Third, Pontefract, August 3
Finished surprisingly well considering he took a fierce early grip. He sports a hood for good reason, but can't be too far off another opening.
Others of note
Magical Effect
Third, Catterick, August 2
Jet Set Go
Fourth, Catterick, August 2
Sophosc
Third, Sandown, August 4
Kiss N Cuddle
Fourth, Doncaster, August 4
Eyecatcher
Marine Wave
Fifth, Ripon, August 1
Is bred for sprinting and produced a debut full of promise despite both greenness and a troubled passage. She finished with a lot more to give and can step forward considerably next time.
Kittykarma
Fourth, Catterick, August 2
An €85,000 yearling who is related to a couple of winners in America. Looked green before doing some good late work as she got the hang of things. She might take a while to mature and longer trips will be more suitable, but she's a nice prospect.
Mahboobah
Second, Yarmouth, August 3
The 100,000gns breeze-up purchase made an encouraging start to her career and should go close at the very least next time if making the anticipated improvement.
Renesmee
Fourth, Yarmouth, August 3
Was picked up for only 5,000gns as a yearling and could prove a bargain as she clearly possesses plenty of ability. She's open to progress, with 7f promising to suit.
Vultar
Second, Nottingham, August 4
Purchased for 50,000gns as a yearling and related to a couple of winners. Holds a Group 2 entry and showed plenty on his debut, bang there a furlong out and not given an unduly hard time once the well-backed market leader had it won. He should be hard to beat next time if found a similar race.
Docklands
Second, Haydock, August 5
With a steady early pace to contend with, he ran a good race to stay on from the back of the field and split the two who dominated virtually throughout, especially as he lacked their previous experience. A half-brother to four winners, he didn't go unsupported here, and losses are only lent.
Queen Aminatu
Second, Haydock, August 7
Again looked comfortably ahead of her mark back in handicap company, now unfortunate on both of her visits to this track, although markedly so on this occasion. Given plenty to do, she was repeatedly denied a run before finishing strongly. She's one to keep on side and should make a better four-year-old.
Others of note
Pretty Rebel
Fourth, Naas, August 1
Tellus
Second, Catterick, August 2
Run At Dawn
Third, Ffos Las, August 2
Desfondado
Sixth, Kempton, August 3
Danger Alert
Second, Sandown, August 4
Frantastic
Third, Sandown, August 4
Fulfilled
Third, Sandown, August 4
Silver Legend
Fourth, Haydock, August 7
Solar Joe
Second, Haydock, August 7
Promising
Red Treasure
Second, Windsor, August 1
A half-sister to three individual winners, including a 1m all-weather two-year-old scorer, was largely ignored in the betting ahead of this introduction and ran as if the race would bring her on a ton. However, she picked up really well once switched to the outside over a furlong out and charged home to beat all bar the more experienced winner. She'll know a lot more next time and will take some stopping in something similar, especially upped to 7f.
Boy Scout
Fifth, Curragh, August 6
Didn't get into the race but he was green and never really managed to figure out what he was supposed to be doing on this debut. He should come on hugely for the experience alone. A 925,000gns son of Frankel, he has a middle-distance pedigree and is promising.
Shot Of Love
Sixth, Curragh, August 6
Kept on from the back of the field under hands and heels on this debut. He got quite worked up beforehand so the raceday experience should bring him on a great deal. By Invincible Spirit, he cost 125,000gns as a foal and has a nice mixture of speed and middle-distance in his pedigree.
Others of note
Sophia's Starlight
Third, Newcastle, August 3
Sweetest Rose
Third, Curragh, August 6
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