[1][7] The reverse bears a representation of a naked and cloaked Neptune, grasping thunderbolts in both hands and with his right arm drawn back in the act of hurling the missiles.The inscription is "AMAT VICTORIA CVRAM" (Victory delights in care), as required by King Edward VII.The winning design was submitted by Miss Margaret Winser, while the die was engraved by George de Saulles.The clasp depicted alongside was awarded to 208318 Able Seaman H. Croton of HMS Warrior who had won his medal in 1907, as the 1908 champion on the 7½ inch 50-calibre breech loading naval gun.In that year, it was replaced by the Queen's Medal for Champion Shots of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, instituted by Queen Elizabeth II for award to the winner of an annual Naval small-arms competition, organised under service rifle championship conditions.