Redback aims for Jersey compensation Sagitta 2000 Guineas third Redback will bid to gain compensation in the Jersey Stakes tomorrow, the opening contest on the second day of Royal Ascot.Richard Hannon`s colt heads a field of 16 declared for the 16-runner Group Three seven-furlong event, won last year by the Aidan O`Brien-trained Mozart.The Ballydoyle trainer saddles Curragh maiden winner Hidden Dragon in this year`s renewal of the Stg£75,000 event.And punters should watch out for a host of `Dragons` in the race as Michael Jarvis saddles Millennium Dragon and Gerard Butler his Compton namesake.Millennium Dragon will be of particular interest having been highly impressive in winning his last two starts at Newmarket.Others of note are Alec Stewart`s unexposed Seihali, and Godolphin`s Meshaheer, unlucky not to win the Coventry Stakes here last season but a major disappointment in the Newmarket Classic on his last run.A host of speedy fillies line-up for the Queen Mary Stakes on the same card.Mick Channon took the five-furlong dash last season with Queen`s Logic and he saddles Queen`s Victory this time around.Her debut run saw her finish second to Rag Top at Newbury, and that filly is one of three representatives for the Hannon stable, along with Katdogawn and Presto Vento.O`Brien runs Proud Beauty, while Tim Easterby is represented by Hilary Needler Trophy winner On The Brink.