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Shadow Of Light will face 21 rivals as he bids to get back to winning ways in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot on Friday.
A unique winner of the Middle Park and Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket last season, which saw him crowned champion two-year-old, Shadow Of Light returned to action this season by finishing third behind stablemate Ruling Court and St James's Palace Stakes hero Field Of Gold in the 2000 Guineas.
After quickening up nicely, the son of Lope De Vega faded in the closing stages on his first start over a mile, leaving connections to opt to drop him back to six furlongs for Friday's Commonwealth Cup.
Charlie Appleby's colt is a general 7/4 chance to claim further Group 1 honours later in the week, with the Ger Lyons-trained Babouche, who landed the Group 3 Goffs Lacken Stakes at Naas last time out, the main danger according to the market.
Joining Babouche in the colours of Juddmonte will be Andrew Balding's Jonquil. The three-year-old colt is another son of Lope De Vega dropping back to six furlongs on the back of finishing runner-up in the French 2000 Guineas last time. Andrew Balding will also saddle the improving Berkshire Whisper.
Aidan O'Brien is dual handed thanks to last year's Prix Morny scorer Whistlejacket and Ides Of March, while the Michael Appleby-trained Big Mojo also takes his chances.
Arabian Dusk and Soldier's Heart both go for Simon and Ed Crisford, with Rayevka and Shisospicy, who represent France and America respectively, add further international spice.
Later on the card, the Francis-Henri Graffard-trained Zarigana heads eleven declarations for the Coronation Stakes.
Carrying the colours of his late Highness Aga Khan, the daughter of Siyouni took her record to four from five with a dramatic victory in the French 1000 Guineas.
Challengers are aplenty, with Owen Burrows' impressive Pretty Polly Stakes winner Falakeyah defending her unbeaten record for Shadwell, while Kon Tiki will also put her perfect status on the line having been supplemented by Jane Chapple-Hyam on the back of a commanding win in the Listed Sky Bet Fillies' Stakes at York.
Aidan O'Brien's pair Exactly and January also take their chance, while the Ollie Sangster-trained duo of Flight and Simmering, who finished second and third in the 1000 Guineas respectively, add further depth.
