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Welcome to Idol Horse‘s coverage of Day 1 of Royal Ascot.

Check out the storylines to watch from Jack Dawling, Andrew Hawkins and David Morgan ahead of the opening day.

Stay tuned throughout the card as this page updates with results and post-race analysis from the Idol Horse team.


The G1 Queen Anne Stakes is the traditional opener to Royal Ascot each year. A Group 1 over the straight mile for the older horses, it is one of the highlights of the week.

Results
PlacingHorseJockey
1st5. DOCKLANDSMARK ZAHRA
2nd10. RosallionSean Levey
3rd1. CairoSilvestre de Sousa
4th8. Notable SpeechWilliam Buick
Analysis

A race with little pace resulted in a sprint through the last two furlongs and a thrilling head-bobbing finish that went the way of last year’s runner-up Docklands and his Australian rider Mark Zahra. As the reluctant pacemaker Quddwah was swamped approaching the two-furlong mark, Carl Spackler’s white face set for home as Docklands on the far side of the pack and Rosallion on the nearside quickened past to battle out the finish. In behind, Godolphin’s Notable Speech struggled to find a way through. Zahra dropped his whip and two strides before the line Rosallion’s head was down, but Docklands had his nose in front when it counted. The Australian jockey flew in from Melbourne for just one ride and delivered for the five-year-old’s Australian owners OTI Racing.

The Quote

Mark Zahra (jockey, Docklands): “Everyone kept scaring me about the whip rules, I thought it was easier just to throw it away at the 200 (metres). It was a slow, slow speed and I just crept as much as I could and got room at the right time, burst through and he just kept responding, kept responding, it was such a tough effort. What an amazing feeling.”

The Stat

Docklands became the first horse ever to complete the Britannia Handicap-Queen Anne Stakes straight mile double.

Replay
Recent Winners
2025DOCKLANDS
2024CHARYN
2023TRIPLE TIME
2022BAAEED
2021PALACE PIER
2020CIRCUS MAXIMUS
2019LORD GLITTERS
2018ACCIDENTAL AGENT
2017RIBCHESTER
2016TEPIN
2015SOLOW

There are six two-year-old races at Royal Ascot, but the G2 Coventry Stakes is considered the most prestigious of them all. It is the first Group race for juveniles in Britain each year.

Results
PlacingHorseJockey
1st9. GSTAADRYAN MOORE
2nd7. Do Or Do NotTom Marquand
3rd6. CoppullDavid Probert
4th2. AndabDylan Browne McMonagle
Analysis

The Coventry Stakes is a race that often comes down to luck in running and millimetres at the finish, but there was no doubting Gstaad‘s dominance as he burst away for a three-length victory – the largest winning margin since War Command raced clear by six lengths in 2013. The field separated into two divisions and Gstaad found himself among the stands side bunch, although closest to the centre of the track under Ryan Moore. Nothing took Gstaad into the race and the hulking son of Starspangledbanner, who towered over his rivals, had to accelerate of his own accord. When he balanced and quickened, he put the race to bed quickly. Do Or Do Not was best of the far side group, running into second at big odds.

The Quote

Aidan O’Brien (trainer, Gstaad): “I’m delighted. We always thought he was lovely and he’s making into a very nice horse. He’s not slow but looking at him today, he’d get seven furlongs. While Gstaad is a good horse in his own right, Albert Einstein (Coolmore’s original top seed for the race) has always been something else. He’s something that we didn’t have before. From the first day he worked he’s the most different horse we’ve ever seen. He’s so quick. He’s so big we had to back off him a little bit but he’s very exciting.”

The Stat

Aidan O’Brien won his 11th Coventry Stakes with Gstaad. His first ever win at the meeting also came in the Coventry Stakes with Harbour Master in 1997.

Replay
Recent Winners
2025GSTAAD
2024RASHABAR
2023RIVER TIBER
2022BRADSELL
2021BERKSHIRE SHADOW
2020NANDO PARRADO
2019ARIZONA
2018CALYX
2017RAJASINGHE
2016CARAVAGGIO
2015BURATINO

The five-furlong G1 King Charles III Stakes – formerly the King’s Stand Stakes – is arguably the most international race of the week. In the last 20 years, it has been won by horses from France, Australia, Spain, Hong Kong, Ireland and the United States in addition to Great Britain, while runners have come from jurisdictions like Hungary and the Czech Republic.

Results
PlacingHorseJockey
1st1. AMERICAN AFFAIRPAUL MULRENNAN
2nd15. Frost At DawnMickael Barzalona
3rd7. RegionalCallum Rodriguez
4th9. StarlustRossa Ryan
Analysis

Veteran Scottish trainer Jim Goldie had his first Royal Ascot winner and first Group 1 triumph thanks to a horse, American Affair, that was winning Class 2 handicaps at Musselburgh and York this spring. Regional broke best of all and held his spot in the front rank, joined at halfway by the smooth-travelling Frost At Dawn. But Paul Mulrennan was tracking in behind on American Affair and when Frost At Dawn made his move, Goldie’s gelding quickened to challenge. The pair went head to head through the final furlong, with a neck the margin at the finish. Last year’s winner Asfoora was there with every chance at the furlong pole but peaked and faded as Regional battled on for third, while the in-foal favourite Believing weakened tamely.

The Quote

Jim Goldie (trainer, American Affair): “I’ve trained the family for three generations so it’s very sweet. This horse’s grandpa came along not long after I started (in 1994). He’s just getting faster … we took him back to five (furlongs) and he’s just getting better and better.”

Paul Mulrennan (jockey, American Affair): “It all went pretty smooth, we got a lovely tow along there. We just tweaked a couple of things today, we put a hood on him … the last day, nothing went right at Haydock. Jim’s always had a lot of faith in this horse and he’s proved today, he’s a good horse.”

The Stat

American Affair became the first Scottish-trained winner at Royal Ascot since Linda Perratt-prepared Big Timer won the 2008 Wokingham Handicap. Before that, the last Royal Ascot winner trained north of Hadrian’s Wall was Lanercost, who won the Gold Cup all the way back in 1841.

Replay
Recent Winners
2025AMERICAN AFFAIR
2024ASFOORA
2023BRADSELL
2022NATURE STRIP
2021OXTED
2020BATTAASH
2019BLUE POINT
2018BLUE POINT
2017LADY AURELIA
2016PROFITABLE
2015GOLDREAM

The G1 St James’s Palace Stakes is a notable stepping stone for three-year-olds from the classic in Great Britain, Ireland and France towards taking on their elders in the Sussex Stakes next month.

Results
PlacingHorseJockey
1st1. FIELD OF GOLDCOLIN KEANE
2nd3. Henri MatisseRyan Moore
3rd6. Ruling CourtWilliam Buick
4th5. RashabarSean Levey
Analysis

New York racecaller Frank Mirahmadi may have proclaimed that Sovereignty left “absolutely no doubt about who the best three-year-old in the world is” when the top American colt won the Belmont Stakes. Just 10 days later, Field Of Gold left absolutely no doubt that he has taken the throne – one that he perhaps had never ceded – with an emphatic success against fellow Guineas winners in the St James’s Palace Stakes. A brisk pace set by Officer and Windlord gave the three Guineas winners their opportunity to produce a top performance. While Ruling Court was under pressure before turning for home, Field Of Gold cruised up under Colin Keane and bounded past his rivals in a couple of strides. Henri Matisse tagged him early in the straight but was unable to accelerate on terms. He did close off late but the margin was well established by then.

The Quote

Colin Keane (jockey, Field Of Gold): “Good horses make it look easy. If anything the pacemakers didn’t bring us far enough and we got there soon enough, but he’s tough and genuine and a very good horse. At this moment he’s the best horse I’ve sat on. To ride a Group 1 winner at Royal Ascot so soon is just brilliant.”

The Stat

Both of Juddmonte’s previous winners of this race, Frankel and Kingman, developed into top stallions. Field Of Gold, a son of Kingman, will likely be given every chance at stud.

Replay
Recent Winners
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2024ROSALLION
2023PADDINGTON
2022COROEBUS
2021POETIC FLARE
2020PALACE PIER
2019CIRCUS MAXIMUS
2018WITHOUT PAROLE
2017BARNEY ROY
2016GALILEO GOLD
2015GLENEAGLES

The Ascot Stakes is the first of four races run across the five-day meeting in which horses pass the winning post twice. It often brings together National Hunt and Flat horses as well as dual purpose trainers.

Results
PlacingHorseJockey
1st9. ASCENDINGBILLY LEE
2nd13. NurburgringColin Keane
3rd16. Comfort ZoneTom Marquand
4th17. LeinsterDylan Browne McMonagle
Analysis

Irish stayer Ascending made it three handicap wins in a row with a gritty success over Nurburgring to land a messy Ascot Stakes for top jumps trainer Henry de Bromhead. Trapped widest of all in midfield past the post the first time, Billy Lee managed to get into the three-wide line tracking Colin Keane aboard Nurburgring. Lee then pulled off Keane’s back approaching the four-furlong mark and the pair were travelling best of all upon straightening. Ascending raced past Nurburgring and put up a clear two-length margin, but he probably found the 2m 4f at the upper extent of his stamina reserves and he was out on his feet at the line. Nurburgring’s stablemate Comfort Zone closed for third.

The Quote

Billy Lee (jockey, Ascending): “He jumped a fraction steady and I was a bit further back than I wanted to be but we got a good trip throughout, and then we took off. I thought he’d stay and go close and he had that kick at the two-furlong pole. I was confident that he’d get the trip but I probably lit him up a bit soon and then I probably nicked a few lengths. Henry had him spot on for today. It’s just great to be here and to get a winner is extra special.”

The Stat

Henry de Bromhead has won all four of the Cheltenham Festival features and the Grand National among many National Hunt triumphs, but this is his first Royal Ascot victory.

Replay
Recent Winners
2025ASCENDING
2024PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE
2023AHORSEWITHNONAME
2022COLTRANE
2021RESHOUN
2020COEUR DE LION
2019THE GRAND VISIR
2018LAGOSTOVEGAS
2017THOMAS HOBSON
2016JENNIES JEWEL
2015CLONDAW WARRIOR

The Listed Wolferton Stakes, run as a handicap until 2018, is open to horses who have not won a Group 1 or Group 2 since August 31 last year. It has produced a number of future Group 1 horses, particularly down in Australia.

Results
PlacingHorseJockey
1st9. HAATEMJAMES DOYLE
2nd1. GalenDylan Browne McMonagle
3rd11. King’s GambitJames McDonald
4th8. EnfjaarJim Crowley
Analysis

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The Quote

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Replay
Recent Winners
2025HAATEM
2024ISRAR
2023ROYAL CHAMPION
2022DUBAI FUTURE
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2020MOUNTAIN ANGEL
2019ADDEYBB
2018MONARCHS GLEN
2017SNOANO
2016SIR ISAAC NEWTON
2015MAHSOOB

One of a number of handicaps that was introduced for the pandemic Royal Ascot in 2020, the Copper Horse Stakes provides a test of stamina over 1m 6f.

Recent Winners
2024BELLOCCIO
2023VAUBAN
2022GET SHIRTY
2021AMTIYAZ
2020FUJAIRA PRINCE
2024 Replay
Key Players

French Master has only had five starts but has won three of them, including his first outing at 1m 6f last time out.

Caballo De Mar has won six of his last seven starts, with his only defeat coming when second in the Chester Cup.

Charlus has not raced since Cheltenham but was acquired by Willie Mullins out of France. He has won this race the last two years.

Selections
TIPSTERTOP SELECTION
Jack Dawling9. Charlus
Andrew Hawkins7. French Master

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