Jockey Ryan Moore Analyzes Day 1 of Royal Ascot
Jockey Ryan Moore, an ambassador for the Hong Kong Jockey Club's World Pool, previews his rides on the June 17 opening day of Royal Ascot 2025: Royal Ascot is all setup to be a great spectacle this year. The weather forecast is good, the fields look high-quality and competitive, and there are challengers from across the world. It's a truly global racing event and it will no doubt be a very busy betting week with World Pool. Race 1: G1 Queen Anne Stakes This is a very strong race. We've got the first four from the Lockinge Stakes--Lead Artist, Dancing Gemini, Rosallion, and Notable Speech--and all four of them are probably going to be bang there again. I wouldn't be surprised if any of them won, while Sardinian Warrior is a horse that's done very little wrong and looks progressive. Then there's Carl Spackler coming over from America, who brings some high-class form into the race, but this will ask for more. Lake Forest is a good horse too, while you could also make a case for Quddwah and Docklands. I ride Diego Velazquez, who is having his first start of the season. He's fit and ready to go but this will be a big test for him on his first run. He won a G3 and a G2 last year when dropping down to a mile, so there's no concerns about the trip. Hopefully he'll run well, but it's a big ask to win this on his reappearance. Race 2: G2 Coventry Stakes I take the ride on Gstaad, a horse who won at Navan, beating a promising filly in True Love. He's a well-bred horse by Starspangledbanner and is a half-brother to Vandeek who was a very good horse, especially as a 2-year-old. He goes to Ascot having only had one start, so he might be lacking a bit of experience. That said, he has already shown a high level of form. Postmodern and Military Code look the obvious dangers. Race 3: G1 King Charles III Stakes I ride Believing for George Boughey here. She was a very good winner last time out at Meydan and I think the flat six furlongs there suited her well. She had a nice draw which allowed her to follow Regional into the race and get a winning run; William Buick gave her a lovely ride. She was unfortunate with the draw on a couple of occasions last year, both in the Nunthorpe Stakes and the Flying Five Stakes where she finished second, and then ran well in the Prix de l'Abbaye without winning. She's a very consistent mare and George has done really well with her. If she runs her race, as she usually does, then she should be bang there. Last year's winner Asfoora is back to take her on and must hold every chance. Night Raider is interesting stepping down to five furlongs too, while Mgheera is doing well since switching to Ed Walker. I've got a lot of respect for those horses and I think it will be a competitive race. You need to be drawn well and things need to go your way in-running. Race 4: G1 St James's Palace Stakes The St James's Palace Stakes looks a very exciting renewal this year.Henri Matisse has won his last three, including the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, and I think the round mile on quick ground will suit him. I think he'll run very well. Field Of Gold is the obvious danger and the likely favorite having looked very impressive in the Irish Guineas. Everyone saw what he did at the Curragh and that would probably be about the best piece of form heading into this race. Ruling Court beat Field Of Gold the time before that in the Guineas at Newmarket and was then a late non-runner in the Derby. It will be interesting to see how he adapts to that change of plan. Race 5: Ascot Stakes I'm on Reaching High here for Willie Mullins and The King and Queen. He's a horse I know pretty well from his days with Sir Michael Stoute, though I never rode him in a race. I also know the dam, Estimate, well, as I won on her twice at Royal Ascot, including the Gold Cup. Hopefully the step up in trip will bring about a bit more improvement from him. He had a good run on his first start for Willie, where he was second over a mile-and-a-half at Leopardstown. Hopefully he'll come on from that and be right there with a chance. East India Dock, Poniros, Caballo De Mar and Manxman look the likely dangers and it's going to be very competitive. Race 6: Listed Wolferton Stakes Sons and Lovers is a nice ride to pick up for Joseph O'Brien. He's had two good runs for Joseph, including fourth behind Los Angeles at the Curragh last time, and he could run a big race. Enfjaar ran well on his reappearance at Sandown and would have to be respected, while Ecureuil Secret was impressive at Epsom and is clearly an improving horse. Race 7: Copper Horse Handicap I don't know too much about Charlus, but on the face of it he looks unexposed and has been kept fresh for this by Willie Mullins. French Master looks an obvious danger. He did very well to get up and win the last day at Goodwood having run into traffic problems throughout. You can read Ryan's blog every day here.