Kimari carries high hopes on return mission
Ward filly seeks Commonwealth redemption after last year’s near miss.
Wesley Ward is confident Kimari can strike Royal Ascot gold at the second attempt, in the Commonwealth Cup. The popular American trainer was hopeful the speedy filly would provide him with a fourth victory in the Queen Mary at the showpiece meeting a year ago, but she was narrowly denied by the Mark Johnston-trained Raffle Prize – ridden by Ward’s regular ally, Frankie Dettori. Kimari made a successful start to her three-year-old campaign in a Listed event in early April – and with Dettori onside again on Friday rather than in opposition, Ward is anticipating a bold showing.“Not all my horses do well from two to three, but she really has, which is why we’re bringing her back. “My team tell me she is in really good form. Kieren Fallon has been riding my horses in Newmarket, and out of them all she is his pick for the week. “It would be fantastic if she can go one better than last year.”
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