Maximum field for Wokingham A maximum field of 30 are set to go to post for the Wokingham Stakes at Royal Ascot tomorrow as 44 horses were eliminated from the six-furlong cavalry charge at this morning`s overnight declaration stage.All the leading fancies have got in the ultra-competitive handicap with 20-1 chances Blackheath and Undeterred the most prominent horses in the ante-post betting not to make the cut.The best-backed horses have been lumped together with low-number draws on the stands` side rail.Four of the 8-1 co-favourites with Ladbrokes - Capricho (1), Seven No Trumps (2), Ellens Academy (3) and Nice One Clare (4) - will fill the first four stalls.The other co-favourite Deep Space, winner of this race two years ago, is not too far away in stall 10.The two Group Two races on the final card of the four-day Festival - declarations for the Group One Coronation Stakes having been made yesterday - have attracted quality fields.Mutafaweq and Wellbeing, separated by a short-head in the Vodafone Coronation Cup, renew rivalry in the Stg#135,000 Hardwicke Stakes.A field of eight for the mile and a half contest also features the John Dunlop-trained five-year-old Lucido, who is unbeaten in two races this season.The other Group Two race is the Stg#135,000 King Edward VII Stakes over the same distance.The 12 runners are headed by Vodafone Derby fifth Storming Home, who will be bidding to give the form of the premier Classic won by Galileo a boost.Milan, an unlucky fifth in the Prix du Jockey Club, represents the Epsom winning team of trainer Aidan O`Brien and jockey Michael Kinane.The meeting ends with the longest race in the calendar, the Queen Alexandra Stakes, run over two miles six furlongs and 34 yards.The nine runners are headed by a former O`Brien inmate Rostropovich.The four-year-old grey colt was a rare winner on the Flat for Irish trainer Michael `Mouse` Morris when lifting a Listed race at Leopardstown last month and he is reported to be in fine shape for this stamina test.'The horse is in good form and we are hoping for a big run,' said a stable spokeswoman.