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Bryony Frost rode Frodon to a historic success in the King George VI Chase last year and Britain’s most successful female jockey believes the nine-year-old is as fit and strong as ever as they attempt to follow up at Kempton on Sunday.

It was in the aftermath of her win on the 20-1 outsider in last year’s race that rumours emerged of issues between Frost and a weighing-room colleague which culminated in Robbie Dunne being banned from riding for 18 months this month after a disciplinary panel decided he had subjected her to a seven-month campaign of bullying and harassment. The jockey will be determined to put that behind her.

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