Field Of Gold Dominates Royal Ascot: A Spectacular St James's Palace Stakes Victory
Field Of Gold secures a stunning win at Royal Ascot's St James's Palace Stakes, showcasing exceptional speed and skill under jockey Colin Keane.



Field Of Gold delivered a breathtaking performance at the St James's Palace Stakes during Royal Ascot, securing a decisive victory by three and a half lengths. The 8-11 favorite, trained by John and Thady Gosden and ridden by Colin Keane, outpaced rivals Henri Matisse and Ruling Court to claim the title.
Colin Keane, who recently became the retained rider for owners Juddmonte, described the experience as 'similar to revving a motorbike - when you ask him, it's instant.' This victory marks a significant milestone, coming 11 years after Field Of Gold's sire, Kingman, won the same race.
Royal Ascot day one also saw other thrilling races, including Docklands winning the Queen Anne Stakes by a nose and American Affair securing the King Charles III Stakes for trainer Jim Goldie. Despite the excitement, King Charles and Queen Camilla faced disappointment as their runner, Reaching High, finished ninth in the Ascot Stakes.
Frankie Dettori, making a high-profile appearance, hinted at a possible return to Royal Ascot, saying, 'Never say never.' The event, known for its grandeur and competitive spirit, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Key Highlights:
- Field Of Gold's dominant win in the St James's Palace Stakes
- Docklands edges out Rosallion in a dramatic Queen Anne Stakes
- American Affair claims victory in the King Charles III Stakes
- Frankie Dettori hints at future Royal Ascot appearances
Weather and Conditions: With temperatures expected to reach up to 29°C, Royal Ascot is prepared to ensure the welfare of the horses, providing ample water and cooling measures. The going conditions are described as good to firm, with the ground watered for safety.