Royal Ascot 2026: Tips for Thursday, June 18
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By Kevin Blake
The Chesham Stakes (14:30) is always a really fascinating contest and it goes without saying that stamina is a big key to victory over the seven-furlong trip. One that seems to be slipping under the radar somewhat is the Fozzie Stack-trained NOLA SOUL.
The son of Justify realised $220,000 at Keeneland as a foal and was quietly fancied for his debut in a seven-furlong maiden at Leopardstown that has a strong record of producing future group winners. He was quite green through the race, but once he straightened for home and opened up his long stride, he took control of the race inside the final furlong and won with a bit to spare. Stamina in an asset for him as he is a particularly long and slow strider that is likely to be seen to even better effect on their stiff, straight track. He seems sure to improve from that experience and a big effort could well be forthcoming.
The Britannia Stakes (16:50) is one of the toughest handicaps of the week, which is saying something, but I’m going to have a swing at one at a big price in the shape of JAMESTOWN.
The son of Ulysses has improved with each of his four starts, most interestingly finishing an excellent short-head second to Bobby McGee in a strong handicap over a mile at Naas in April. The form of that race has worked out well and he came from an unpromising position that day, so the promise of it was clear.
He reverted to maiden company thereafter and turned a seven-furlong contest at Dundalk into a procession, winning by seven lengths. The handicapper put him up 6lb for that win, but he needed every one of those pounds to sneak into the very bottom of this race. His trainer David Marnane has a wonderful record in handicaps at this meeting having won the Wokingham and the Royal Hunt Cup in the past, two races that Irish-trained horses have found it particularly tough to win over the decades.
It wouldn’t be at all surprising if Jamestown makes a bold bid to add the Britannia to Marnane’s Royal Ascot haul.
The Hampton Court Stakes (17:35) is a fascinating race and Aidan O’Brien might well hold the key with ENDORSEMENT.
The son of Wootton Bassett has proven to be progressive throughout his career and has improved from start-to-start this season. His form from his runs in the Derby trials at Leopardstown earlier this season reads well with him finishing close to the Derby winner Christmas Day and the Derby third James J Braddock as well as the Group 1 winner Pierre Bonnard. He had his sights lowered on his most recent start in the King George V Cup at Leopardstown and duly bolted up by seven lengths from his stable mate Amadeus Mozart.
This represents a step back up in class and a drop back in trip, but he very much looks to be the form pick and can continue his progression with another success here under Ryan Moore.
Chesham Stakes
Nola Soul
Britannia Stakes
Jamestown
Hampton Court Stakes
Endorsement

