Century Dream wins under William Buick
Century Dream wins under William Buick

Six-day declarations for Royal Ascot on Tuesday


Check out all the six-day declarations - plus free video form - for Tuesday's races at Royal Ascot.

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1430 Queen Anne Stakes
1505 Coventry Stakes
1540 King's Stand Stakes
1620 St James's Palace Stakes
1700 Ascot Stakes
1735 Wolferton Stakes

Queen Anne Stakes

Simon Crisford's Century Dream has been supplemented for the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday.

The progressive four-year-old has won seven of his 13 races to date, including an impressive display in the Group Three Diomed Stakes at Epsom on his latest appearance.

There are 16 possibles at the five-day stage, including three from Aidan O'Brien's Ballydoyle yard. Deauville could be joined by the top-class fillies, Hydrangea and Rhododendron.

There is a strong international feel to the race with Recoletos from France and Yoshida from America likely to be among the main protagonists.

Heading up those trained in Britain is Saeed bin Suroor's Benbatl, David Simcock's Lightning Spear and Henry Candy's Limato. Beat The Bank, Zonderland, Accidental Agent, Oh This Is Us and the David O'Meara-trained trio of Lord Glitters, Suedois and So Beloved complete the list.

Century Dream surges clear at Epsom
Century Dream surges clear at Epsom

St James's Palace Stakes

Exciting prospect Without Parole is among 15 horses still in the mix for the St James's Palace Stakes.The John Gosden-trained son of Frankel took his 100 per cent record to three in the Heron Stakes. He was re-routed to Sandown after a slight setback ruled him out of the Qipco 2000 Guineas at Newmarket.

The 2000 Guineas form is represented by Tip Two Win, who put up a career best performance to finish second behind Saxon Warrior and belie his odds of 50-1 for trainer Roger Teal.

As expected, Aidan O'Brien is strongly represented with a team of five - Gustav Klimt, US Navy Flag, Full Moon, Kenya and Threeandfourpence. Ken Condon's Romanised, winner of the Irish 2000 Guineas, is a sixth Irish acceptor while the sole supplementary entry is Chilean, trained by Martyn Meade.

The one French entry is Alex Pantall's Wootton, who wears the Godolphin blue. Godolphin also have Key Victory, trained by Charlie Appleby. Completing the possibles are French 2000 Guineas runner-up Hey Gaman, Gabr, Glorious Journey and Kings Shield.

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