Aidan O'Brien's red-hot favourite Ylang Ylang disappointed in the fillies' Classic as the course did not suit her, but Ezeliya became an impressive winner of the Oaks. The Aga Khan-owned 13-2 chance was kept handy throughout the mile-and-a-half fillies' showpiece and was in the middle of the field of 12 as they turned for home. From there she began to gain ground, moving with real purpose and staying on strongly to take up the lead and see off a challenge from Charlie Appleby's Dance Sequence - who did not help her jockey in the closing stages - to prevail by three lengths.

David Menuisier's War Chimes ran a huge race in third at 50-1, but hot favourite Ylang Ylang was disappointing, never really being able to get in a serious blow. "It's a very special day. Competition is very keen nowadays and we're very fortunate to have a filly for His Highness that is as good as this," said Weld, who was winning the race for the second time, after Blue Wind in 1981.

"She's a beautifully-mannered animal and a beautiful filly to train. Patience has paid dividends with her; we took our time with her as a two-year-old and just gave her one run this year when she won nicely at Navan. "She loves to come from off the pace, this is a progressive filly.

She's very relaxed and got a beautiful ride from Chris Hayes. She was cantering down the hill then he gave her a couple of strides and let her go. Tylicki: Ambiente Friendly to go like a superstar in Derby Havlin blocking out noise ahead of Ambien.