WILTSHIRE trainer Richard Hannon admits the first day at Royal Ascot will be crucial for his Wiltshire team.

The champion trainer, based at Everleigh and Herridge, has his Lockinge one-two Night Of Thunder and Toormore taking on Hong Kong superstar Able Friend and French ace Solow in the Group One Queen Anne Stakes that kicks-off the five-day extravaganza next Tuesday.

Then in the very next race, Hannon looks to Log Out Island following up his debut success at the Berkshire track with victory in the Group Two Coventry Stakes.

Later in the week, he is looking forward to saddling two runners for The Queen - recent Haydock scorer Ring Of Truth in the Queen Mary Stakes and Peacock in the Tercentenary Stakes.

Peacock won the Listed Fairway Stakes at Newmarket on his latest start after finishing second to subsequent Investec Derby hero Golden Horn there in April.

"The first day will be a massive day - the Coventry, the Queen Anne, the Windsor Castle. It's a big day for us," Hannon told At The Races.

"In the Queen Anne we've got Night Of Thunder and Toormore. That's going to be a very good race.

"I would say we'll have Log Out Island in the Coventry and King Of Rooks will go for the Norfolk.

"We're not sure about the Windsor Castle yet. Illuminate will go for the fillies' race, the Albany.

"We might have a runner for Her Majesty in the Queen Mary, Ring Of Truth, and Peacock will go for the Tercentenary."