The Down Under challenge on the world’s most prestigious horse racing meeting was blown away on an opening day when a new superstar emerged at Royal Ascot.
The Australian-trained sprinters Coolangatta and Cannonball finished well back in the Kings Stand Stakes, a race won in slightly controversial circumstances by Bradsell.
The winner drifted out in the last 150m and impeded hot favourite Highfield Princess but stewards ruled it was not enough to reverse the placings.
None of that was of great concern to the Australian raiders, with Coolangatta, who was ridden by ex-pat Kiwi superstar jockey James McDonald, in contention at the 300m mark before fading to 10th.
While there was no joy for the Australasian challengers the first day of the mammoth meeting saw the anointing of a new buzz horse for the sport when Paddington was a stunning winner of the St James’s Palace Stakes.