Camelot heads 36 entries for the St Leger as he continues his quest to win the Triple Crown.
Having already won the first two legs, the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket and the Derby at Epsom, Camelot will become the first winner of the three races since Nijinsky in 1970 if he wins on September 15.
Trained by Aidan O’Brien, Camelot has also won the Irish Derby at the Curragh.
He could be joined by up to as many as 10 stable companions with the likes of Imperial Monarch, Astrology and Athens, who was second in the Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot entered.
John Gosden appears to be the main threat to the Triple Crown bid.
Gosden has Irish Oaks winner Great Heavens, Shantaram, Michelangelo, Dartford and Thought Worthy to choose from.
Mahmood Al Zarooni is another well represented trainer with his list of possibles headed by his new recruit and Royal Ascot winner Energizer.
Sir Henry Cecil has two entries in Thomas Chippendale and Noble Mission, with the Queen’s Estimate given an entry by Sir Michael Stoute.
Main Sequence, Light Heavy and Hartani are other notable entries at this early stage.
Race sponsor Ladbrokes has posted Camelot the 2-5 favourite with Great Heavens (7-1) the second elect.

























