In the highly-anticipated St James's Palace Stakes, Rosallion emerged victorious against two other 2000 Guineas winners, confirming Richard Hannon's belief that he is the best horse he has ever trained.
Despite a setback in the Guineas at Newmarket, Rosallion bounced back with a win over stablemate Haatem in the Irish Guineas before facing a strong field at Royal Ascot.
Under the guidance of jockey Sean Levey, Rosallion (5-2) overcame a tricky position behind horses to unleash a powerful burst of speed, chasing down Henry Longfellow and Ryan Moore for the win. Henry Longfellow finished a close second with Metropolitan in third, while the favourite, Notable Speech, failed to make an impact.
Hannon praised Rosallion's talent and temperament, calling him a special horse who has consistently impressed. Levey expressed his confidence in the horse's ability and noted the hard work of everyone involved in his success.
Looking ahead to future races like the Sussex at Goodwood, both Hannon and Levey are excited about what lies ahead for Rosallion, who has already proven himself as a top-class competitor.