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2.30 QUEEN ANNE STAKES preview

Charlie Appleby’s Notable Speech has been a warm favourite for the meeting’s traditional opening event since posting a convincing two-length success in the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury with More Thunder next across the line. That was the five-year-old’s fifth Group One or Grade One win in all, including the 2,000 Guineas in 2024, but his first in Great Britain since the Sussex Stakes later that year. He was also the beaten 6-4 favourite in the St James’s Palace Stakes in 2024, on the round course here, and didn’t have much luck in running in this race last year, finishing fourth behind track specialist Docklands having taken a strong hold in the early stages. He did, though, go on to register two Grade One wins in North America, at Woodbine and then the Breeders’ Cup Mile at Del Mar. That course form is a slight concern but there is no knocking his consistency overall, as this will be his 14th consecutive start at the highest level and he has won five of the previous 13. Appleby, meanwhile, has not saddled a Group One winner at this meeting since Naval Crown in the Jubilee in 2022, but has a strong hand in this contest as he also saddles the second-favourite, Opera Ballo. He powered three lengths clear of Field Of Gold, last year’s St James’s Palace winner, in the Bet365 Mile at Sandown in April, with Zeus Olympios, also a major runner today, another three-quarters away in third on his debut at Group One level. Docklands cannot be ruled out either given his exceptional form over track and trip, while More Thunder was tackling a mile for the first time for his current trainer at Newbury, can be expected to improve for the experience and has a hold-up running style that should be suited by Ascot’s stiff uphill finish.

Timeform top-rated: Notable Speech.

SELECTION: MORE THUNDER

Stag do? Photograph: John Walton/PA
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