Victorious maintains unbeaten record

Victorious maintained her unbeaten record by winning the Group Two opener on day two at Royal Ascot, the Queen Mary Stakes.

After successive spring wins, Aidan O’Brien’s filly travelled strongly before Ryan Moore led the 10-3 favourite to a storming finish to beat Senorita Bonita by two lengths.

Victorious gave Irish trainer O’Brien his 99th Ascot winner.

Limestone then edged out Godolphin’s Del Maro to win the Queen’s Vase by a nose.

Dylan Browne McMonagle got a rousing finish out of 10-3 shot Limestone, with pacesetter Ranga Tang, a 40-1 outsider, hanging on for third.

Blue Bolt cruised to victory to give Andrew Balding his first success in the Duke of Cambridge Stakes.

The 5-2 favourite sealed a comfortable length-and-three-quarter win from the fast-finishing Jancis, with Friendly Soul in third.

Trainer James Owen and jockey Harry Davies each enjoyed their maiden Ascot win as Rogue Diplomat triumphed in the Royal Hunt Cup.

The 28-1 shot emerged from a group of seven on the stands’ rail and powered home to win by a length from Blue RC, with Indalo coming home on the far side in third.

William Haggas landed his 18th Royal Ascot winner with 11-4 favourite Alobayyah in the Kensington Palace Handicap.

Day two’s final event then saw Joseph O’Brien claim his third win of the week via 33-1 shot King Of Cloughan in the Windsor Castle Stakes, with jockey Billy Loughnane following up Tuesday’s win on Bow Echo in the St James’s Palace Stakes.

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