Royal Ascot 2025: Trawlerman nets biggest prize with Gold Cup triumph – as it happened
That’s it for the third day and what a brave and brilliant performance from Trawlerman in the Gold Cup.I’m out of here.I need to sort my outfit for tomorrow’s trip to the races.Don’t worry I’ll be working hard – inbetween sips of champagne – and bringing you surprise guests and lots of reminiscences on Saturday when I’ll see you back here.Good luck one and all tomorrow.
1 Never So Brave (Oisin Murphy) 4-1 Fav
2 Akkadian Thunder (W J Lee) 7-1
3 Holguin (W Buick) 16-1
4 Myal (Rossa Ryan) 18-1
27 ran
Non Runner: 6
Withdrawn: No 8 Watch My Tracer (150-1) not under orders.Rule 4
does not apply.6.10pm BUCKINGHAM PALACE STAKES And they’re off … Run Boy Run is leading on the far side but most want to come to the stands’ side … Never So Brave travels ok … and comes through late to win easily!NEVER IN DOUBT! NEVER SO BRAVE WINS THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE STAKES! #ROYALASCOT pic.twitter.
com/0MUHuGAz6J6.10pm BUCKINGHAM PALACE STAKES bettingNever So Brave 5/1English Oak 11/2Gleneagle Bay 7/1Akkadian Thunder 9/1Roi De France 10/1Oliver Show 12/1Holguin 18/1No Retreat 20/1Myal 20/1Inside Matters 20/1Divine Libra 20/122/1 BAR - 30 RunnersFull betting at Oddschecker: horse-racing/royal-ascot/18:10/winner6.10pm BUCKINGHAM PALACE STAKES HANDICAP previewEnglish Oak, last year’s winner of this race, is back for another crack and will be a popular pick to add another win to James Doyle’s tally, The parallels with 12 months ago do not stop there as he has once again drawn in a high stall (27 this year, after 26 in 2024) and has tumbled in the weights after three lacklustre runs this year, from 108 down to 100, just 1lb higher than his mark of 99 last time around.My Cloud, who beat him by six lengths at Newbury last time out, was a ready winner of yesterday’s Royal Hunt Cup, so English Oak’s form is probably better than it looks, but rivals including Never So Brave and Gleneagle Bay also arrive with strong claims on their recent form.Gleaneagle Bay was touched off by a nose and a short-head after racing away from the first two home in the Victoria Cup over this course and distance in May, loves fast ground and should give football agent Kia Joorabchian’s Amo Racing operation a big run after a big-money transfer to the purple silks last week.
SELECTION: GLENEAGLE BAY1 Trinity College (R L Moore) 5-2 Fav
2 Tornado Alert (James McDonald) 9-1
3 Glittering Legend (Daniel Muscutt) 11-1
12 ran
Non Runner: 1
Withdrawn: No 8 Jackknife (4-1) not under orders.Rule 4 applies
to all bets.Deduct 20p in the £.5.35pm HAMPTON COURT STAKES HANDICAPJackknife has been withdrawn at the start (not under orders)And they’re off … Trinity College makes a fast start and will lead … Tornado Alert is in second place as they pass halfway … now on the home turn and into the straight … Trinity College still leads and will kick clear for a very smooth win and another for Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore.
TRINITY COLLEGE wins the Hampton Court Stakes 🏆#RoyalAscot | @coolmorestud pic,twitter,com/VLuxk84B6h5,35pm HAMPTON COURT STAKES HANDICAP bettingTrinity College 3/1Detain 7/2Tornado Alert 11/2Jackknife 13/2High Stock 15/2Reyenzi 14/1Glittering Legend 16/1Arabian Force 18/133/1 BAR - 12 RunnersFull betting here: horse-racing/royal-ascot/17:35/winnerMarket Mover: Tornado Alert 8/1 into 11/25,35pm HAMPTON COURT STAKES HANDICAP previewSeveral of these runners arrive direct from a Classic – Detain and Trinity College were third and fourth respectively in the French Derby while Tornado Alert and Sea Scout were sixth and 11th in the Derby at Epsom the following weekend – and Detain’s proximity to the winnerat Chantilly puts him top of the pile on Timeform ratings.
There was just a head between Detain and Trinity College though and the market is struggling to separate them at around 7-2, while the progressive High Stock, who did not see a racecourse until his win in the Wood Ditton at Newmarket’s Craven meeting, has obvious claims too on his second in the Dee Stakes at Chester.Another lightly-raced contender, Roger Varian’s Jackknife, is also coming in for plenty of support this morning and his performance will be an interesting test of the form of this year’s Heron Stakes at Sandown, won by Opera Ballo.Reyenzi, first past the post in the Gallinule Stakes but subsequently demoted to third, is also an interesting runner for Johnny Murtagh, in the Aga Khan colours.SELECTION: HIGH STOCK1 Arabian Story (Oisin Murphy) 15-2
2 La Botte (J P Spencer) 7-1
3 Fearnot (David Probert) 12-1
4 Dividend (Hollie Doyle) 50-1
30 ran
Non Runner: 195pm BRITANNIA STAKES HANDICAPAnd they’re off … Afentiko has the early lead with Wolf Of Badenoch … The Lost King makes a charge … Arabian Story comes late and just gets there in a very tight finish.Arabian Story wins the BRITANNIA STAKES under @oismurphy 🔵@godolphin | #RoyalAscot pic.
twitter.com/848nt8yvsI5pm BRITANNIA STAKES HANDICAP bettingRaafedd 11/2Brave Mission 7/1La Botte 8/1Arabian Story 9/1Fifth Column 9/1Teroomm 11/1Fearnot 12/1Parole D’Oro 14/1Consolidation 18/1The Lost King 22/1Shout 22/125/1 BAR- 30 RunnersFull betting at Oddschecker: horse-racing/royal-ascot/17:00/winnerTrawlerman made every yard of the running in the Gold Cup to go one better than last year for John and Thady Gosden in the Royal Ascot highlight.Second to Kyprios 12 months ago, the Godolphin-owned seven-year-old took full advantage of the dual winner’s retirement under an excellently judged ride from William Buick.Illinois, who had stepped into Kyprios’ shoes for Aidan O’Brien, was well placed if good enough, but inside the final furlong Trawlerman (85-40 favourite) began to pull away and ran out an impressive seven-length winner.Dubai Future was third for Saeed bin Suroor in the Godolphin colours.
Buick said: “It’s an extreme distance, two and a half miles, so you need an extraordinary horse with an extraordinary set of skills.He’s got that lung capacity and stamina.He got in a great rhythm - it’s a tough thing to do, be in front for two and a half miles like that, but he’s so genuine.“I knew he would stay, which is a big help.It’s taken me a long time to win this - I knew he was the right horse, I just hoped I would get it right on him.
”John Gosden spoke of his relief after what felt like a long final furlong for the Clarehaven handler.He said: “I didn’t enjoy [the final furlong] because anything can happen, you never know until they cross the line.He’s part of the furniture you know.It’s absolutely amazing.He’s the most grand, lovely horse he really is.
The other horse, Sweet William [fourth], they’re great old friends.” PA Media5pm BRITANNIA STAKES HANDICAP previewThe usual huge field for the Britannia and obvious potential for a big-priced winner (although it has to be said that in recent years, there have been plenty in the 8-1 to 16-1 range just behind the market leader).That reflects a steady improvement in quality – today’s bottom-weight runs off 90 whereas 77 was enough to get a run back at the turn of the century – and there is a white-hot favourite today in William Haggas’s Raafedd who is making his handicap debut off 92.Other runners with the right profile include Teroomm and Parole D’Oro, first and second in a novice at Thirsk in April, although the former has had a handicap start since, winning a decent contest at Haydock off 90.Fearnot and Brave Mission run for Clive Cox and Ralph Beckett respectively, who are both former winners of this with similar types, but I’m going to take a long-odds punt on The Lost King, who ran an eye-catching race behind another of today’s runners, Fifth Column, at Sandown in April.
He took a while to settle but was still bang there going into the final furlong before fading late into third.A few of Andrew Balding’s string have run similar races first time up this year –See The Fire, third home in yesterday’s Prince Of Wales’s Stakes, is one that springs to mind – and he runs off the same mark today.SELECTION: THE LOST KING1 Trawlerman (W Buick) 85-40 Fav
2 Illinois (R L Moore) 9-4
3 Dubai Future (James McDonald) 28-1
8 ran4.20pm Ascot Gold CupAnd they’re off … there’s a long way to go, for a Flat race … Trawlerman leads in the very early stages with Sweet William in second and Illinois in third … Yashin is last at present … and they go past the stands and have a circuit to go … no change in the order of the horses … a mile and half to go … Candelari is in midfield and poised to make a challenge … Trawlerman will try and lead all the way here … a mile to go and no one has made a move for home as yet … now on the turn for home and Trawlerman picks up the pace … Sweet William is pushed along … and Trawlerman goes for home with Illinois the only challenger … Trawlerman is going to lead all the way and win! He’s won easy! It’s been a great week for John Gosden.TRAWLERMAN WINS THE GOLD CUP 🏆🔵@godolphin | @WilliamBuickX pic.
twitter.com/eE3I01jYPo4.20pm Ascot Gold Cup bettingTrawlerman 9/4Candelari 9/4Illinois 11/4Sweet William 9/1Dubai Future 28/1Coltrane 33/1Wonder Legend 33/1Yashin 66/1Full betting: horse-racing/royal-ascot/16:20/winnerMarket Mover: Illinois 6/4 out to 11/44.20pm GOLD CUP previewUntil a couple of weeks ago, this was expected to be the race in which Kyprios, the winner in 2022 and 2024 and absent due to injury in 2023, would confirm his place among the all-time staying greats with a third Gold Cup success.His sudden retirement leaves a glaring vacancy at the top of the staying division and the most interesting candidate to succeed him as the winner of Royal Ascot’s showpiece event is Francis-Henri Graffard’s gelding Candelari, in the colours of the late Aga Khan IV, whose father won this race all the way back in 1934 with the excellent Felicitation.
The latest Gold Cup contender in green and red is a four-year-old who did not see a racecourse until making a successful debut on Chantilly’s all-weather track in December 2024, and arrives at Ascot with a four-from-five record that should perhaps be a perfect five.He is an impressive physical specimen who showed a fine turn of foot to win the Prix Vicomtesse Vigier at Longchamp in May.The John & Thady Gosden-trained duo, Trawlerman and Sweet William, were second and third respectively behind Kyprios last year and have been lightly-campaigned since.Trawlerman returned to action with an impressive win in the Henry II Stakes at Sandown, while Sweet William, who went on from Ascot to win the Doncaster Cup in September, was a close third in the Yorkshire Cup last month.The likely favourite, though, is Aidan O’Brien’s Illinois, who compiled an impressive record in staying events as a three-year-old – winning the Queen’s Vase at this meeting and then finishing a close second to his stable companion, Jan Brueghel, in the St Leger.
The obvious question is whether his stamina will stretch to two-and-a-half miles, as he has yet to race beyond the 15 furlongs of the Prix Chaudenay at Longchamp in October.Prix Chaudenay, Longchamp, 5 Oct 25 (Illinois).https://youtu.be/mE9ILMnvTWc?feature=sharedPrix Vicomtesse Vigier, Longchamp, 25 May 25, (Candelari).https://youtu.
be/WvQB1IQVP0c?feature=sharedHenry II Stakes, Sandown, 29 May 25 (Trawlerman).https://youtu.be/-Mv0UGkaR-o?feature=sharedGold Cup, Ascot, 20 Jun 24 (Trawlerman, Sweet William).https://youtu.be/IIhohnrqE24?si=9MvBvSCsXHUT8-aYYorkshire Cup, York, 16 May 25 (Sweet William)https://youtu.
be/_R7i0of1grg?si=y7kY4k-M8DM1iz1CSt Leger, Doncaster, 14 Sep 24 (Illinois)https://youtu,be/b1zDKckrr1c?si=YWUoAAyeT6BO8j6USELECTION: CANDELARI1 Garden Of Eden (R L Moore) 7-1
2 Understudy (R Havlin) 40-1
3 Catalina Delcarpio (W J Lee) 2-1 Fav
11 ran3,40pm RIBBLESDALE STAKES And they’re off … with Island Hopping going ten lengths clear … Catalina Delcarpio travels well … they turn for home … Catalina Delcarpio takes the lead but Garden Of Eden has taken it up from her and goes on to win for that man … Aidan O’Brien!AIDAN O’BRIEN AGAIN! GARDEN OF EDEN WINS THE RIBBLESDALE STAKES! #ROYALASCOT pic,twitter,com/df1smnjEAU3.
40pm RIBBLESDALE STAKES bettingCatalina Delcarpio 9/4Serenity Prayer 7/2Life Is Beautiful 6/1Garden Of Eden 8/1Lady Vivian 12/1Go Go Boots 14/1Caspi Star 16/1Ecstatic 20/1Island Hopping 25/1Understudy 28/1Hollys Grace 40/1Full betting at Oddschecker: horse-racing/royal-ascot/15:40/winnerMarket MoversLife Is Beautiful 8/1 into 6/1Greg Wood, our man at Ascot, says the track officials are now describing the ground as Good to Firm all round.It’s getting hotter and faster out there.3.40pm RIBBLESDALE STAKES previewThe fancied runners in Ascot’s version of the Oaks tend to fall into one of three categories: fillies that were not quite ready for the Epsom Classic in early June, fillies that ran in Classic trials and came up short, and filles that did go to Epsom and ran down the field.The outsider Go Go Boots is the only runner in the latter category this year, probably because it is less than two weeks since the Oaks itself, and she was last home in the nine-runner field there.
Serenity Prayer, Life Is Beautiful and Caspi Star all ran in Oaks trials – the Musidora at York, the Pretty Polly at Newmarket and the Cheshire Oaks respectively – while Paddy Twomey’s Catalina Delcarpio is in the “not quite ready for Epsom” category.She did not race at two, won a maiden by four-and-a-half lengths on her belated racecourse debut in April and then looked to be a very unlucky loser in the Group Three Salsabil Stakes at Navan later in the month.Along with Serenity Prayer, who has also had just two starts, she is the runner with most potential for progress and it would be no great surprise if Twomey, who notched his first Royal Ascot winner with Carmers in yesterday’s Queen’s Vase, added another just 24 hours later.SELECTION: CATALINA DELCARPIO1 Merchant (Tom Marquand) 3-1 Fav
2 Serious Contender (R L Moore) 7-1
3 Pantile Warrior (R Havlin) 40-1
4 Nautical Force (B M Coen) 25-1
19 ranKing George V Stakes 3.05pm And they’re off … Nautical Force gets out fast and Serious Contender moves up from the outside to join the leaders … Sing Us A Song is last as they take the turn for home … into the straight and Ammes has the lead … Merchant comes late with a big run to get there late on from Serious Contender.
MERCHANT wins the King George V Stakes for @TomMarquand and William Haggas 👑#RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/oej1xYufSbKing George V Stakes 3.05pm bettingMerchant 10/3Sing Us A Song 9/2Serious Contender 6/1Gunship 13/2Propose 11/1Omni Man 14/1Masai Moon 14/1Light As Air 16/1Daiquiri Bay 18/1Lightening Man 18/1Nautical Force 28/133/1 BAR - 19 RunnersFull betting via Oddschecker: horse-racing/royal-ascot/15:05/winnerMarket Movers:Propose 20/1 into 11/1Omni Man 22/1 into 14/13.05pm KING GEORGE V STAKES HANDICAP previewIf you are looking for a Group-class horse in a handicap at the Royal meeting, this 12-furlong contest for three-year-olds is often a good place to start.
Hukum, the winner of two Group Ones later in his career including the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at this track in 2023, won off what was, in hindsight, a somewhat lenient opening mark of 90 back in 2020, while the King & Queen’s Desert Hero, successful two years ago, took a Group Three next time up and then ran third in the St Leger.And reaching a lot further back in time, I will remain baffled until my final day by the failure of Pilsudski, whose six subsequent Group One wins included the Breeders’ Cup Turf, Japan Cup, Eclipse and Irish Champion Stakes, to trouble the judge when I backed him at 10-1 off a mark of just 82 back in 1995.Anyway, back to today’s renewal and I’m struggling to see past Ralph Beckett’s Sing Us A Song, who is top-rated by Timeform, posted the best recent timefigure of any of today’s runners too and, as a son of Camelot, looks sure to be suited by the step up to a mile-and-a-half.He has quite a wide draw in 17 but James Doyle will be alive to the dangers and has been in excellent form already this week.His main dangers according to the betting are William Haggas’s Merchant, who improved to win a competitive race at York’s Dante meeting in May, and Aidan O’Brien’s Serious Contender, drawn one from the outside in stall 21.
He ran out a cosy winner of a 10-furlong handicap at Leopardstown in March but may not have as much scope for improvement at 12 furlongs as some of his rivals.SELECTION: SING US A SONG1 Charles Darwin (R L Moore) 8-13 Fav
2 Wise Approach (W Buick) 10-1
3 Sandal’s Song (James McDonald) 9-1
15 ran
Non Runner: 12Norfolk Stakes 2.30pm
And they’re off … this will be fast and furious over the minimum distance of five furlongs … Charles Darwin was quickly out of the stalls and will bid to lead all the way … he’s under pressure and looks in trouble but fights back and now kicks clear for a smooth enough win.Aidan O’Brien supplies another classy two-year-old.HE’S A NATURAL! CHARLES DARWIN WINS THE NORFOLK STAKES! #ROYALASCOT pic.
twitter.com/xecOvsO6E9Heat latest … The Racing Post are reporting that ‘Despite the amber heat warning in place, there are “no plans at the moment to make any changes to enforcement of the dress code based on the current temperatures and forecast.”’ Will Aitkenhead, head of corporate and industry affairs at Ascot, has updated them on the advice.The Post point out that when the dress code was relaxed in 2022, the temperatures reached 32C.The Met Office is currently predicting temperatures to hit 31C at Ascot today and tomorrow, and 32C on Saturday.
2.30pm NORFOLK STAKES previewAidan O’Brien’s Charles Darwin is the sure-fire favourite here and arrives with two wide-margin wins, at Navan and then Naas, to his name.He is top of the Timeform ratings, posted a top-notch timefigure last time and the only real question mark against his chance is that – and it might just be a quirk of the stats - O’Brien’s record in this race is distinctly ropey by his exalted standards.He has saddled just two subsequent Norfolk winners since the outstanding Johannesburg went in back in 2001, and a slew of beaten favourites includes Whistlejacket (10-11) last year, The Great War (5-6) in 2014 and Coach House (9-4) a year earlier.Backers who wade in at around 4-5 will probably have a slightly anxious eye on Karl Burke’s Naval Light, beaten one-and-a-half lengths on debut in the same race at Beverley that Burke used to prime Shareholder, last year’s Norfolk winner, ahead of Ascot.
The winner there, however, was Old Is Gold, who did not do a huge amount for the form when finishing eighth as the 7-2 favourite in the final race here yesterday.French-trained challenger Afjan overcame a tricky passage to win on debut at Chantilly at the start of the month, showing a fair turn of foot in the process, while American trainer George Weaver’s Sandal’s Song adds a further international angle.Weaver saddled Crimson Advocate, a Group Two winner here yesterday, to win the Queen Mary Stakes in 2023 before her switch to the John & Thady Gosden stable.SELECTION: CHARLES DARWINNorfolk Stakes 2.30pm bettingCharles Darwin 4/6Afjan 8/1Sandals Slong 10/1Wise Approach 10/1First Legion 12/1Naval Light 14/1Comical Point 18/1Hey Tru Blue 33/1Clear Force 33/166/1 BAR - 14 RunnersFull betting at Oddschecker: /horse-racing/royal-ascot/14:30/winnerMarket Movers:Sandals Song 16/1 into 10/1Wise Approach 18/1 into 10/1Meanwhile, the leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, whose party are leading in the polls right now, has arrived at Royal Ascot