Adrian Murray will have better chances at Group success later this week.
It is day two at Royal Ascot today.
The Prince of Wales Stakes is the feature race and that goes to post at 4.25pm.
Westmeath trainer Adrian Murray has two runners on the card this afternoon.
Magical Sunset won the Group Three Oak Tree Stakes at Goodwood last year but has struggled to reproduce that form since transferring to Murray's yard.
She runs in the Group Two Duke of Cambridge Stakes at 3.45pm.
Mammas Girl is another who's best form came last year under a difference trainer.
Richard Hannon's former Group race winning Filly is entered into the Kensington Palace Stakes race at 5.40pm.
Murray had one runner on day one at the the English track, Valiant Force finished 14th of 17 runners in the Group One King Charles III Stakes.
The Rathowen trainer's best chance on winning some black type will come in the Norfolk Stakes with Arizona Blaze tomorrow.
While in Friday's Group One Commonwealth Cup, Breeder's Cup runner-up Bucanero Fuerte is currently an 8/1 chance.
Today is a seven race card, the first goes off at 2.30pm.
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