Golden Pal primed to lead Ward’s Royal Ascot team
Campanelle also set for British return.
Golden Pal is set to return to British turf as Wesley Ward hopes he can lead the American contingent at Royal Ascot. The four-year-old has won already this season, taking the Grade Two Shakertown Stakes at Keeneland by an impressive four and three-quarter lengths on April 9. The performance has left Ward expecting big things from the sprinter when he joins a team of horses for the trainer’s regular pilgrimage to the Royal meeting in June. “Golden Pal is doing great, he really is. I have been singing this horse’s praises for a couple of years now and the only thing he hasn’t done yet is win on your patch. Hopefully, he can get it done!” Ward said of the King’s Stand Stakes entrant. “It was a powerful performance from him in the Shakertown – but it was a comeback and I really think his next run is going to be something special. He is a once in a lifetime horse – certainly the best I have ever had – and I think he will stamp that with his performance at Ascot if he runs like I am expecting him to.
“Physically, he is an awesome specimen now and mentally he is really coming into his own. I am just so excited to get him back over there.” Another Ward runner set to head to Berkshire in summer is Platinum Jubilee contender Campanelle, twice a Royal meeting winner having landed the Queen Mary in 2020 and last year’s Commonwealth Cup, albeit awarded the latter race in the stewards’ room. “Barbara Banke (owner) and her team are so excited to get Campanelle back over there. She had a strong performance on her comeback win at Keeneland the other day. If you watch that race against some of the fastest fillies in the country, what she did was pretty impressive,” said Ward.

The American Pizza Bianca lands the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf but British raider CACHET ran a sensational race to finish 4th! @gbougheyracing continues his brilliant year 👏
🎥 @AtTheRaces pic.twitter.com/j6O6CKyiTX — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) November 5, 2021
Japanese star heading to Royal @Ascot! 🇯🇵
Sheema Classic winner Shahryar is aiming for the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes on June 15th! #シャフリヤール #競馬 pic.twitter.com/4K1HAv2w9i — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) April 21, 2022
A big CONGRATULATIONS to James McDonald on his FIFTH Sydney Jockeys Premiership 🙌
📸 James McDonald and Nature Strip after winning the TJ Smith Stakes, Royal Randwick, 2021. 📸 James McDonald and Anamoe winning the Inglis Sires, Rotal Randwick, 2021.@mcacajamez pic.twitter.com/DBhxJHkpGU — Australian Turf Club (@aus_turf_club) July 31, 2021
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