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Queally shines bright on Tin to bring back the Group 1 glow
The Tin Man gives Tom Queally a first Group 1 since Frankel in 2012Credit: Mark Cranham
Tom Queally, part of a hero's reception for Frankel on Qipco Champions Day four years ago, demonstrated the Group 1-winning knack had not deserted him as he responded to "a bit of time in the doldrums" with victory on The Tin Man.
By his own admission Queally was "a Group 1 glutton" during the era of Frankel, who he rode to all his 14 victories.
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Published on 15 October 2016inBritish Champions Day
Last updated 17:29, 15 October 2016
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