ROYAL ASCOT TIPS – DAY TWO: Addeybb should test Japan in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes
No crowds, no atmosphere and no Queen but there was no shortage of winners as Sportsmail's Marcus Townend got off to a blistering start with a 326-1 four-timer.
Any rivalry needs something more than great competition to make it legendary. East vs. West. Rich vs. Poor. Big vs. Small. Sprinkle any of those ingredients into a battle between two great athletes and you have something memorable. In 1955, the Kentucky Derby brought together two disparate equine stars. From California came Swaps, the upstart with a modest pedigree who was a blue-collar hero. His rival was a colt from the east with classic bloodlines who hailed from one of the sport’s best-known stables and was trained by the sport’s living legend.