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Greg Wood
3.05 pm COVENTRY STAKES preview
As ever, a long list of lightly-raced and, for the most part, unbeaten colts line up for the first significant two-year-old race of the season, and a shortening favourite in Aidan O’Brien’s Gstaad, a 450k purchase at the foal sales and a half-brother to the Group One-winning 2023 juvenile, Vandeek. He took a Navan maiden by three-quarters of a length on debut in mid-May, but it was a better performance than the bare form suggests as he was forced to switch over a furlong out and still chased down his stable-companion – and favourite – True Love, who has been declared for tomorrow’s Queen Mary Stakes here. The main opposition, in the market at least, looks likely to come from
Hamad al Jehani’s Postmodern, who made a very taking debut at Yarmouth on 22 May, He jumped, he travelled and he put the race to bed with a fine turn of foot. Charlie Appleby’s Military Code has also looked like a potential top-notcher in his two races so far, at Newmarket and Ascot, while a lengthy list of runners with no end of potential improvement in them includes American Gulf, who travelled beautifully on the way to an easy debut win at Windsor and could well be the pick of the prices, and Kevin Ryan’s Rock On Thunder, while Gstaad’s stable companion Warsaw, with Derby-winning jockey Wayne Lordan in the saddle, is a decent second-string as O’Brien goes for a record-extending 11th win in this race.
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27% of total stakes on Oddschecker have backed Gstaad to win
SELECTION: AMERICAN GULF

Greg Wood
I’m going to start putting up some early previews as they come in for our racing correspondent Greg Wood at Ascot …
2.30pm QUEEN ANNE STAKES preview
For better or worse – and I personally feel that it can tend to get a little lost – the older Group One milers provide the traditional opener for the Royal meeting on the straight course, and as is often the case, the form of the Group One Lockinge Stakes at Newbury last month is the obvious place to start. Lead Artist beat Dancing Gemini by a neck with Rosallion and Notable Speech, last year’s 2,000 Guineas winners in Ireland and England respectively, following them home, and all four are taking each other on again here. Rosallion and Notable Speech were both making their seasonal debuts at Newbury, while Lead Artist had the benefit of a pipe-opener in April and Dancing Gemini had two races in the book already, so the two Classic winners would be expected to come on for the outing and Rosallion – top-rated by Timeform – is the current favourite at around 9-4 to find the necessary improvement. One potential up-and-comer that might give the Lockinge principals something to think about is Lake Forest, who landed one of the world’s richest races, the $10m Golden Eagle at Randwick in Australia, for William Haggas in November. He had a very considerate re-introduction to racing in a Group Three at Longchamp in late May. Supplementary entry Carl Spackler, a three-times Grade One winner on turf in the States who is taking in this race on his way to a new chapter of his racing life in Australia, adds an international dimension, his latest success came in the Makers Mark Mile at Keeneland in early April. For me, the pair that make most appeal at the current odds are NOTABLE SPEECH and Lake Forest, and I’ll side with last year’s 2,000 Guineas winner at around 5-1 as there is nothing to choose between Charlie Appleby’s runner and Rosallion on form and this stiff mile could suit him a little better than Lake Forest.
KEY FORM:
Lockinge Stakes, Newbury, 17 May 25 (Lead Artist, Dancing Gemini, Rosallion, Notable Speech). https://youtu.be/l3S0LM5hnTY?feature=shared
Golden Eagle, Rosehill, 2 Nov 24 (Lake Forest). https://youtu.be/GHDHsGRR-Ws?feature=shared
Makers Mark Mile, Keeneland, 11 Apr 25 (Carl Spackler). https://youtu.be/2lRE7LuCD-w?feature=shared
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One third of all bets placed through Oddschecker have gone on Rosallion
SELECTION: NOTABLE SPEECH

The single most important variable in assessing a horse race is the going, the surface the horses are due to run on.
The going for day one is Good to Firm, good in places. I can say with some certainty that that will not change much all week with the sun set fair.
GoingStick at 8am:
Stands’ side: 8.3
Centre: 8.3
Far side: 8.6
Round course: 7.3
In other words a tadge faster for the horses running down the far side the one opposite the stands (those drawn low in the races on the straight course)

Scratch these off your list. These are the horses that won’t be turning up this afternoon along with their sick notes!
2.30pm Queen Anne Stakes
11 Sardinian Warrior (self cert – off colour)
3.40pm King Charles III Stakes
2 Bucanero Fuerte (running a temperature)
18 No Half Measures (not eaten up)

Good morning. Here’s the run down of the action today:
2.30pm – Queen Anne Stakes (Group 1) 1m
3.05pm - Coventry Stakes (Group 2) 6f
3.40pm - King Charles III Stakes (Group 1) 5f
4.20pm - St James’s Palace Stakes (Group 1) 1m
5.00pm - Ascot Stakes (Handicap) (Class 2) 2m 4f
5.35pm - Wolferton Stakes (Listed) 1m 2f
6.10pm - Copper Horse Stakes (Handicap) (Class 2) 1m 6f

Preamble
Greg Wood
Good morning from Ascot on day one of the 2025 Royal meeting … and what a morning! The sun is out, the temperatures are climbing past 20C already and the best news of all is that the fine weather is looking set for the week.
Royal Ascot’s immutability is one of the wonders of the modern age. Nothing really seems to faze it – whatever the weather, however troubled the times, it keeps on keeping on, just as it always has, despite significant “under the bonnet” changes to the race programme that have seen it expand from four days and 24 races to five days and 35 in only around 20 years.
Tradition is stamped all over it with the permanence of a tattoo, and that includes their insistence on kicking off the week with three of the eight Group One events in the space of the first four races. The Queen Anne Stakes (2.30pm, all times BST), at the top of the card, is a wide-open renewal with two Classic winners from last season in the field, the Australian mare Asfoora is back to attempt a repeat win in the King Charles III Stakes (3.40pm) and the spring’s three major 2,000 Guineas winners are all going to post for the St James’s Palace Stakes at 4.20pm.
The early betting news today is that Henri Matisse, the French 2,000 Guineas winner, is out to 4-1 for the St James’s Palace while Ruling Court, who took the original 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, is solid at 100-30 behind the odds-on favourite, Field Of Gold.
Ryan Moore, meanwhile, starts the week as the odds-on favourite to finish as the meeting’s top jockey for the 12th time in all and the fourth year in a row, while Aidan O’Brien, his main backer, is also odds-on to land the trainers’ title, in his case for the ninth time in 11 years.
The going is good to firm – perfect summer racing ground – and the action on the track is under way at 2.30pm, (or about 1.55pm if you include the royal procession, which is celebrating its 200th anniversary this year). And you can, as ever, find all the news, views, results, betting and more here on the blog until the crowd are belting out all the old favourites around the bandstand after racing.