RACING for four seasons, Bangkok displayed soundness and consistency, and his first foals on the ground this spring are hugely anticipated by Dahlbury’s Simon Davies who owns the son of Australia (Galileo).

In the first four on all of his starts at two, Bangkok opened his account at three when he beat Telecaster over 10 furlongs in a maiden at Doncaster. He put himself in the classic picture with victory over Technician in the Group 3 Classic Trial at Sandown, and while he failed to shine at Epsom, he bounced back quickly and chased Japan home in the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot.