
Let the party begin: Early Aussie joy at Royal Ascot
There was no winner for King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the opening day of Royal Ascot, but there was for Australian jockey Mark Zahra riding Australian-owned Docklands.
The double Melbourne Cup-winning rider triumphed despite losing the whip in the closing stages.
Piloting the 14-1 shot Zahra managed to hold off Rosallion in the Group One Queen Anne Stakes as the 5-2 favourite tried to make a late run for the winning post.
Zahra, who won the Melbourne Cup on Gold Trip in 2022 and on Without A Fight in 2023, said his ride was merely planned as a working stopover on his way to the Spanish party island of Ibiza - where tennis superstar Carlos Alcaraz took a break after his French Open success earlier this month.
"This just started as a stop-off on the way to a trip to Ibiza, so to turn into a massive win like this is very special," the 42-year-old said.
"It was a very slow, slow speed and I just crept as much as I could, we got room at the right time and he just kept responding, it was such a tough win.
"Hearing all the Aussies over the fence, even though the horse is English, you'd have thought he was Aussie by all the screams. It was amazing."
As for dropping the whip, he joked: "Everyone kept scaring me about the whip rules, I thought it was just easier to throw it away at the 200m."
The well-travelled Docklands, trained by England's Harry Eustace, is owned by Australian group OTI Racing and was previously unplaced in the Champions Stakes at Flemington and the Hong Kong Mile.
Cairo, a 100-1 shot, came home third in the traditional Royal Ascot curtain-raiser.
Australian horse Asfoora, trained by Victorian Henry Dwyer, was unable to back up her victory in last year's King Charles III Stakes, coming fifth behind American Affair.
Asfoora flagged late on, which was not a surprise as Dwyer had said she did not have the preparation in England she had last year. August's Nunthorpe Stakes at York are seen as more fertile ground.
"There's not much for us at home so it will be Goodwood, York and beyond hopefully," said Dwyer.
There was also no joy for the King and Queen as their horse, Reaching High, failed to back up his status as 3-1 favourite in the Ascot Stakes, finishing ninth under jockey Ryan Moore.
Hours earlier, the monarchs arrived at the course at the head of the traditional carriage procession in front of tens of thousands of racegoers.
The royal procession is celebrating its 200th anniversary, with the tradition beginning during the reign of George IV in 1825 when the monarch was accompanied by the Duke of Wellington.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Perth Now
24 minutes ago
- Perth Now
Netflix makes major Career move for classic Aussie tale
Netflix has started production on a series based on Miles Franklin's classic novel My Brilliant Career, creating hundreds of jobs and injecting a record $17 million into a state economy. The streaming giant is partnering with Jungle Entertainment on the fresh take on the 1901 coming-of-age tale, which resonated deeply with a generation of young Australian women who longed for the freedom to shape their own destinies. South Australian Arts Minister Andrea Michaels says the production, which has started filming in Adelaide and across SA, will create 450 local jobs across key creatives, crew and extras and engage 260 small businesses. It represented the largest local expenditure of any TV series made in the state, she said on Wednesday. Netflix has not revealed the budget for the series, which will stream globally, but the government says the projected economic return to SA is $17 million. The book's original 1979 movie adaptation - directed by Gillian Armstrong, and starring Judy Davis, Sam Neill, and Wendy Hughes - won significant critical acclaim, receiving nominations for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. The story follows a young woman in rural, late-19th-century Australia whose aspirations to become a writer are impeded by her social circumstances and a budding romance. Netflix vice president Minyoung Kim said it was a "timeless Australian story with themes as relevant today as when it was originally published". "We're excited to be partnering with some of Australia's best creatives and talent to bring this story to a whole new generation on Netflix, and with its stunning locations, there's no better home for this production than South Australia," she said. Writer and executive producer Liz Doran said it was "a privilege to work with so many incredible creatives on this reimagining of Miles Franklin's rollicking tale of a young woman's quest to determine her own life". Locations across the state are being transformed for the period production, with filming in the SA Film Corporation's Adelaide Studios and across the city, the Barossa region and the South-East. The cast includes Philippa Northeast (Territory) as Sybylla and Christopher Chung (Slow Horses) as Harry, as well as Anna Chancellor (My Lady Jane), Genevieve O'Reilly (Andor), Kate Mulvany (Hunters), Jake Dunn (What It Feels Like For a Girl), Alexander England (Black Snow), Sherry-Lee Watson (Thou Shalt Not Steal) and Miah Madden (Paper Dolls). My Brilliant Career is the second major Netflix series to be made in SA in as many years following Outback drama Territory, which premiered in 2024. The SAFC and Netflix have partnered to create four training roles to work on My Brilliant Career including a production design assistant, costume assistant, costume maker/machinist attachment and safety attachment.

Sky News AU
34 minutes ago
- Sky News AU
‘Unconscionable': Optus cops $100m fine
Ooops, an error has occurred! Please call us on 1800 070 535 and we'll help resolve the issue or try again later. The Streaming Subscription provides Australians access to top rating opinion shows, award-winning political coverage, live breaking news, sport and weather, expert business insights and groundbreaking documentaries across four dedicated news channels for $5 a month. This includes: Sky News – Australia's news channel featuring award-winning journalists, insights from the biggest names in opinion, ground-breaking special investigations, and live breaking news, sport and weather. Available live and on-demand. Sky News Extra – A dedicated 24/7 channel featuring live press conferences and Parliament broadcasts, with unfiltered access to Australian democracy in action. Available live. Sky News Weather – Australia's only 24/7 weather channel bringing you the latest weather forecasts from the country's largest team of meteorologists. Available live. FOX SPORTS News – Australia's only 24/7 sports news channel, first and live in breaking sports news. Available live. Stream Sky News channel shows in full live and on-demand on or the Sky News Australia app and cast to your compatible TV. For the best streaming experience, stream your favourite Sky News shows on your compatible Smart TV. For a step-by-step guide on how to sign in on your Smart TV or to find out if your Smart TV is compatible, visit our help page. There is no lock-in contract when you subscribe to a Streaming Subscription. Renewals occur automatically unless cancelled as per full Terms and Conditions . The Streaming Subscription is not available outside of Australia. If overseas (excluding New Zealand), you can access your favourite Sky News Australia programs by signing up to Australia Channel. Sky News Australia's international 24/7 news streaming service. Find out more here. You can continue to access digital-only content, video highlights, and listen to the latest podcasts without a subscription on our website and app. The Streaming Subscription gives subscribers live stream access to unrivalled news and opinion content across four dedicated news channels 24/7.


Perth Now
an hour ago
- Perth Now
US pop star announces debut Aussie tour but some fans sad
Addison Rae has announced her first ever global headline tour and will make her debut Australian appearance later this year. The 24-year-old pop star will embark on her world adventure on August 26 where she is set to take the stage in Dublin before stopping off in England, Europe and North America. After a Los Angeles concert, Addison will make her way Down Under where she is set to perform three shows to Aussie fans for the first time. The Diet Pepsi singer will be in Melbourne on November 11, Brisbane on November 14 and wrapping up in Sydney on November 17. Unfortunately she has left WA fans feeling disappointed as she has not announced any Perth shows at this stage. Addison's tour comes after the release of her self-titled debut album which features 13 songs and this week debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and number two on the ARIA Albums Chart. The album has been praised for its experimental sound, something Addison is becoming known for, drawing on inspiration from the 1990s as seen with the cover art. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. However, some critics have labelled Addison's lyrics simplistic and cliched. She celebrated the release with an album party at New York City's iconic The Box, marking her debut live performance earlier this month. The songstress performed latest fan favourite, Fame is a Gun, as well as Diet Pepsi, Aquamarine and more. Addison — who recently announced she was dropping 'Rae' from her name — began to rise in the music industry at the end of last year. She was already an established social media personality, becoming a household name on TikTok in 2019 amassing more than 88 million followers. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. The star is the fifth most-followed individual on the video-sharing platform. Addison was studying at Louisiana State University at the time, and was one of the app's early success stories, rising to fame with quick-hit lip syncs and dances alongside influencers like Charli D'Amelio. The entertainer grew up a competitive dancer and cheerleader and once dreamed of dancing for the LSU Tiger Girls in the small American town. Frontier Touring members can get tickets for her Australian dates when the presale goes live on Thursday at 10am. General public tickets are available on Friday at 10am.