Royal Ascot 2026: day one horse racing updates – live

Royal Ascot 2026: day one horse racing updates – live


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3.40 KING CHARLES III STAKES preview

The biggest field for 20 years goes to post for the first Group One sprint of the meeting, headed by the leading Australian sprinter, Overpass, whose trainer, Bjorn Baker, likes a celebration. His vastly experienced eight-year-old gelding is without a win since November 2024, but he was around two lengths behind fellow-traveller Joliestar – a runner in the Jubilee Stakes on Saturday – in the Group One TJ Smith Stakes at Randwick in April. His best form – including a close fourth behind the brilliant Ya King Rising in the Everest in October, when he was run out of second only late on – is enough to put him top of the Timeform ratings and he has “a lot of frequent-flyer points” around Australia, according to his trainer, so will hopefully handle the travel. Rayevka is a fascinating runner for Francis-Henri Graffard, having put up a career-best when dropped back to five furlongs in a Group Three at Longchamp last month. She has solid course form too, having finished third in the Commonwealth Cup last summer and sixth of 19 in the Group One sprint here on Champions Day in October. The domestic speedsters are headed by Night Raider, a convincing winner of the Temple Stakes at Haydock last time. Karl Burke’s runner has regularly shown glimpses of blinding speed during his career to date but looks much more consistent this season having been gelded over the winter, and it’s interesting too that he won at Haydock despite being unusually slow to stride. Last year’s winner, American Affair, was a one-length second there on only his second start since last summer’s Group One breakthrough, and is another with obvious claims assuming that run has put him spot on for today. Another previous winner, meanwhile, is the Australian-trained mare Asfoora, who registered a smooth success two years ago. It takes a slight leap of faith to back her after she finished last behind Night Raider in the Temple (see above), but the ground at Haydock was softer than she prefers and her usual blinkers were left off. The blinds are back on today – along with a first-time tongue tie – and she has useful high draw near the stand rail.

Timeform top-rated: Overpass

SELECTION: ASFOORA

Ascot’s answer to the late David Hockney. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA



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