The Docklands grabbed a better Rozall in the exciting top stakes by Queen Anne in the Cats.
The powerful field 10 runners went to set up for traditional width in the Royal Ascot curtains, with the market dominated the first four home in the last monthly entries for closing in Nevbury.
Rosallion, who ended the third in Newbury, was a favorite to return to the winning path and it seemed to be detained after the good time he was declared by Sean Leivei, but he was the last of the stalls before he was fighting on his way to the front.
Docklands can boast of a fine record in Ascot, who won twice and put four times, including when he chased home Charin in this event 12 months ago before Eastaca had another crack on the award this year.
The coach said, “I know everyone says that, but I don’t know if it’s going to sink a little! There were a lot of moments of nervousness during the race, I have to say.
“I wasn’t happy with the pace early, he did my usual thing and was slow and he was cursing him, he likes this racetrack, and because they were probably, they were probably a little racing.
“It’s very special. When the others were here, we knew we were going back once again.
“At the marker in Furlong, I thought we really came to us, but he was so brave in that last Furlong, but just because I deserved to make it, but luckily, but luckily, but luckily he loves him.”
Dokalands is owned by the Australian Group Ota Racing and previously ridden in last year’s Hong Kong, and Richard Kingscote teamed him into two Britons, this term.
Explanation of the reservation, Eustace added: “Everything is all together, because it’s done, everything is good at Richard Kingscote – No Drama – No Drama, it’s some time there.
“It’s interesting, trapped in a pocket in Epsom and didn’t have a heavy race and came here. I’m glad he was beaten in Epso and won in Ascot.
“There were more winners of more groups, the group winners last year, we were probably the most needed horse, but he loves a track. It is a big, big plus – and he tries hard to try.”
Zahra admitted that his royal Ascot Ride was stopped on the planned holiday in Ibiza, but the Australian pilot was delighted to win a world-famous fastening.
He said, “He just found it, he is a very solid horse and obviously loves this track. Harry did a great job and no better feeling in the world.
“Listening to all the Aussies over the fence, even though the horse is English, thought that Aussie was at all screams. What an amazing experience because of amazing people.
“He pumped me in a whole way. I just started this meeting on my way to Ibica, so he turned into a mass victory like this is just especially.
“Both his races this season were really good. I was driving him in Hong Kong and just looked at him on the field, today is a completely different horse.”