1957:two-year-old season Pall Mall's first racecourse appearance came in May 1957 when he won a
maiden race at
Haydock Park by five
lengths. A month later, he was moved up in class to contest the New Stakes over five
furlongs at
Royal Ascot. Ridden by Harry Carr, he started at odds of
6/1 and won by a length from Troubadour and Will Somers. A month after his Ascot win, he finished second to the
filly Abelia in the
July Stakes at
Newmarket and then ran third in the
Gimcrack Stakes at
York. He had been expected to win the latter race but was well beaten by Pheidippedes, a colt who had finished unplaced in the New Stakes. On his final appearance of the season, he was beaten a short head by Kelly in the
Champagne Stakes at
Doncaster. In the Free Handicap, a ranking of the best two-year-olds to race in Britain, Pall Mall was assigned 126
pounds, seven pounds below the top-rated Major Portion. Two weeks later, he won the Classic Trial Stakes at
Thirsk by a length. In the 2000 Guineas, run over the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket on 30 April, Pall Mall started a 20/1 outsider in a field of fourteen runners. He was ridden by
Doug Smith as Harry Carr had elected to ride the stable's other runner,
Bald Eagle, who was made 7/4 favourite. Pall Mall took the lead a furlong and a half from the finish and won by half a length from Major Portion (ridden by Smith's older brother
Eph), with Nagami three lengths further back in third. The win was a first classic for Boyd-Rochfort and a second for the Queen, who missed the race through illness. Carr resumed his association with Pall Mall in the inaugural running of the Lockinge Stakes at
Newbury Racecourse a month later. The Guineas winner was made the 4/6 favourite and won easily. At
Goodwood in July met Major Portion again in the
Sussex Stakes and was beaten a length in his final race of the year. At the Newmarket July meeting, Pall Mall won his last race by taking the Midsummer Stakes. ==Assessment==