Photo-finish denies King coronation day racing victory
The 8-1 shot was narrowly beaten in the Howden Suffolk Stakes at Newmarket by King of Conquest.

A photo-finish has denied the King a racing victory on coronation day.
His horse Saga, an 8-1 shot running in the Howden Suffolk Stakes at Newmarket, was narrowly beaten on Saturday afternoon by King of Conquest.
Another of King Charlesās horses, Candle Of Hope, finished fourth in the Listed William Hill Conqueror Filliesā Stakes at Goodwood earlier in the day.
Jockey Frankie Dettori described it as a āthrillā to wear the colours for the King, adding: āI watched the whole thing (coronation) this morning.ā
He said: āAlmost. He ran a super race, I couldnāt go when I wanted to and William (Buick) got a couple of lengths on me, but he ran a super race.
āOh yes (it was a thrill to wear these colours).
āI watched the whole thing (coronation) this morning, it was pretty special wasnāt it? I know Iām old, but Iāve not seen one before.ā
Trainer Thady Gosden said the Kingās horse was āslightly unfortunateā.
He said: āHe ran great. It wasnāt his fault, he didnāt get the gap in time.
āWilliam (Buick) got first run (on King Of Conquest) and we had to wait to get through and then he ran out of real estate at the end, but he ran a super race.
āHe was slightly unfortunate not to get there but itās nobodyās fault, thatās racing.ā