I agree, I don't think he'll be leading sire on number of winners. A lot of mares he has been sent have "traditional" pedigrees and aren't likely to produce early sorts.
Nothing yet. Gosden has indicated that the Colt out of Chrysanthemum might be ready to run by the end of May.
The impressive looking filly out of Platonic (Ed Dunlop trains) has been named BINT BATAL. Here's a link to a picture of what she looked like in mid-March
Here's a piece on the owners of Cunco, Don Alberto Corporation Ltd: http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/don-alberto-farm-one-year-later-shared-archive/ Any idea what their silks look like Princess?
Chrysanthemum did well, winning her 1st two starts, over a mile and 7f, along with Frankel's record you would be hopeful Cunco could be up to winning on debut.
It is a commune and city in Chile, and as Don Alberto Corp is based in Chile I am assuming that is where they are at. But there's nothing dodgy about it, I'm sure they pay all their taxes etc A bit like calling a horse "Bradford" or "Scunthorpe" I reckon please log in to view this image
More on Don Alberto Corp from Racing Post: http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/ne...eport-the-new-don-of-global-breeding/1729476/
Racing Post have put up this article this afternoon: http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/ne...-for-the-talking-to-stop-for-frankel/2079052/
Very exciting but let's give him time and let's see how they mature, they're going to be fascinating at 3 and 4 given the mares he's been paired with!