Key information, latest news and expert advice for day two of Royal Ascot
There is no doubt about the main attraction on the second day of Royal Ascot with Cracksman adding star quality to the Group 1 Prince of Wales's Stakes (4.20).
The day two highlight is supported by three Group 2s – the Queen Mary (2.30), Queen's Vase (3.05) and Duke of Cambridge (3.40) – and the Royal Hunt Cup (5.00), the first big-field handicap on the straight course of the week.
Away from the royal meeting, there are afternoon fixtures at Hamilton and Uttoxeter followed by evening cards from Wexford, Chelmsford and Ripon.
Going report
Ascot (first race 2.30)
Good to firm (GoingStick: 8.6 Standside, 8.8 Centre, 8.7 Farside & 7.8 Round at 8.30am on Tuesday)
Hamilton (1.40)
Soft, good to soft in places (GoingStick: 7.7 at 6am on Wednesday)
Uttoxeter (2.20)
Good (GoingStick: 8.6 at 6.45am on Wednesday)
Wexford (6.00)
Good, good to firm in places
Chelmsford (6.10)
Standard (AW)
Ripon (6.50)
Good, good to firm in places (GoingStick: 8.1 at 6am on Wednesday)
Market movers
2.45 Hamilton
Start Time 5-1 (from 6)
3.55 Hamilton
Global Art 7-2 (from 5)
4.05 Uttoxeter
River Of Intrigue 8-1 (from 12)
What to back
Pricewise supremo Tom Segal, who got Royal Ascot off to a good start after flagging up King's Stand winner Blue Point, digs out the value bets for day two (members only).
Our regional and ratings experts nominate their naps in the free-to-view Tips Box, while Dave Orton serves up his advice for the ITV races.
What to read
Everything you need to know for the second day of the royal meeting with previews of all six races and the Royal Ascot Fever scene-setter by Lee Mottershead.
Expert wordsmiths Alastair Down and Tom Kerr take in the sights and sounds of the opening day of Royal Ascot (members only).
What to watch
Our top tipping team reveal their Royal Ascot fancies for the day in the latest Racing Postcast . . .
The best of Racing Post Sport
The second round of group matches continue at the World Cup with Portugal, Uruguay and Spain all fancied for their respective assignments and our experts are on hand to deliver their best bets.
Bruce Millington is joined by football experts Mark Langdon and Dan Childs and Paddy Power's Adrian Croke for a review of the best games so far and expert advice.
Final thought
One of the more interesting aspects of Royal Ascot in the last decade has been the presence of juveniles brought over from the US by trainer Wesley Ward. We get a first sight of this year's crop in the Queen Mary Stakes as Ward bids for a third win in the race in the last four years with Chelsea Cloisters.
For the freshest betting advice, based on latest going and market conditions, don't miss the Live Tipster every afternoon. Just click Raceday Live at racingpost.com or the mobile app
Published on 20 June 2018inPreviews
Last updated 09:32, 20 June 2018
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