Big names light up the action at very different Royal Ascot
Battaash sprints to it and Circus Maximus refuses to be beaten.
It was the opening day of Royal Ascot – but not as we know it. Yes, the absence of a crowd, top hats and the traditional Royal procession brought an oddness to the occasion as a whole, but the action on the track was no less competitive nor enthralling. The opening Buckingham Palace Stakes appeared a devilishly difficult puzzle for punters to solve, but the 14-1 victory of Richard Hannon’s Motakhayyel proved a sign of things to come – setting up a terrific treble for jockey Jim Crowley and owner Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum. Having found the now-retired Blue Point too strong in each of the past two years, the brilliant Battaash appeared to have a gilt-edged opportunity to make it third time lucky in the King’s Stand and took it in some style with a blistering display that had trainer Charlie Hills beaming, albeit behind his face mask. It was altogether harder work for Crowley aboard John Gosden’s Nazeef (10-30) in the Duke of Cambridge, but she got the job done to extend her winning sequence to five and set up an imminent step up to Group One level. Gosden had earlier scooped the Ribblesdale Stakes for the third time in four years, with 11-8 favourite Frankly Darling justifying her tall reputation in dominant fashion under Frankie Dettori – who performed his trademark flying dismount to a little less fanfare than usual.It was a 50th Royal Ascot success for the trainer, while the horse herself appears a major Oaks contender. Elsewhere, the Aidan O’Brien-trained Circus Maximus (4-1 favourite) doubled his Royal Ascot tally – adding to last year’s St James’s Palace strike with a narrow but thrilling triumph over Terebellum in the Queen Anne Stakes. William Muir’s Pyledriver (18-1) entered the Derby reckoning with something of a surprise win in the King Edward VII Stakes under Martin Dwyer, while Alan King and 5lb claimer Thore Hammer Hansen teamed up to claim the Ascot Stakes with Coeur de Lion (16-1). Picture of the day




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