Dubai: Dubai World Cup Carnival winners Comicas and Prize Money feature among a 11-strong Godolphin team for the fifth and final day of Royal Ascot on Saturday.

Charlie Appleby’s Comicas runs in the Group 1 highlight of the card, the six-furlong Diamond Jubilee Stakes, following a good third in the Group 2 Duke Of York Stakes over the same trip at York on May 17.

The four-year-old ran three excellent races over six furlongs on dirt at Meydan, UAE, earlier this year, comfortably winning a handicap before going on to finish fourth in the Group 3 Mahab Al Shimaal and then second in the Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup night.

He takes on 18 other sprinters from stall six including last year’s Group 1 Darley July Cup victor Limato and British Champions Sprint winner The Tin Man.

Appleby told the Godolphin website: “Comicas produced a career best when finishing second in the Golden Shaheen and I felt that he put up a respectable effort back on turf at York last time.

“He came out of that race OK and has won on quick ground before, so the going shouldn’t be an issue. He has a bit to find on the ratings but I am hoping he can run well.”

Prize Money represents Saeed Bin Surour in the Group 2 Hardwicke Stakes over a mile and a half, also thrived at Meydan this year, winning the 12-furlong Group 2 Dubai City Of Gold and finishing fourth over the same course and distance in the Group 1 Dubai Sheema Classic.

Bin Surour commented: “Prize Money ran well out in Dubai, winning the Dubai City Of Gold, but was disappointing on his latest start in the Coronation Cup.

“He came out of that race in good form and his last piece of work went well. I am looking for a better run from him.”

Appleby also runs Kidmenever in the Wolferton Handicap where he is joined by Bin Surour’s Tumbaga and John Gosden’s Group 3 Chester scorer Maverick Wave.

Gosden remarked: “Maverick Wave has been disappointing but can run well when fresh and this is his first 2017 outing.”

Debut winners Masar and Gold Town represent Appleby in the Listed Chesham Stakes over seven furlongs.

Godolphin have two contenders in the ultra-competitive Wokingham Handicap — Birchwood, trained by Richard Fahey and the Bin Surour-trainee Steady Pace.

Fahey commented: “Birchwood is in good order and has been doing some decent work at home. We are going back to sprinting and have put a pair of blinkers on him, which will hopefully help. It’s a lottery of a race and anything can happen.”

Last season’s Ascot Stakes second Qewy runs in the Queen Alexandra Stakes together with all-Weather Championships Marathon scorer Winning Story.