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Ward Will Not Saddle Any Runners at Royal Ascot in 2025

This will be the first time since 2012 Ward has not had a runner at the royal meet.

Trainer Wesley Ward

Trainer Wesley Ward

Anne M. Eberhardt

United States trainer Wesley Ward will not saddle any runners at Royal Ascot for the first time since 2012 after pulling plans at the last minute to send over a juvenile team headed by the unbeaten Outfielder.

Ward has saddled 12 winners and 15 placed horses at the meeting, having burst onto the scene when Strike the Tiger won the Windsor Castle Stakes in 2009.

Even the Covid-19 pandemic could not stop Ward bringing over a team of live contenders and he most recently enjoyed success with Campanelle in the Commonwealth Cup (G1) in 2021.

Speaking from the U.S. June 11, Ward said: "Everything didn't come together this year, so unfortunately we couldn't make it. I don't think we've missed a year at Royal Ascot since we first started coming in 2009 and I don't know who's gutted more, me or my son Riley. We love Royal Ascot, but sometimes things don't work out the way you want them to."

Ward, who has attended every Royal Ascot since 2009 despite saddling no runners in 2012, was hoping to spearhead his annual challenge with the juvenile Outfielder. Part-owned by Amo Racing USA, Outfielder was a winner on his debut over five furlongs at Churchill Downs last month and was being targeted at the Norfolk Stakes (G2), a race Ward has won with No Nay Never (2013) and Shang Shang Shang (2018).

He added: "We were going to take a small team to Chantilly for a day-and-a-half stopover at the end of the week and then take them into Ascot on the Sunday before the races start, but on our last works we decided against it. These are young horses and have had a little bit of this or that so we opted to stay home."

Reflecting on a meeting where he has saddled 89 runners, including the likes of Lady Aurelia, Acapulco, and Undrafted, Ward said: "Unfortunately, there will be no top hats this year. My oldest boy, Riley, has been coming for so long that when he first came his ears were holding the hat up as I remember when he was only 10 or 11 years old. Now he's the one who's gutted even more than me and that's saying something."

Ward is hoping to get Outfielder, who is by Speightstown and cost $850,000, to Europe later in the year.

He said: "We had hoped to bring Outfielder over who was the leader of the band. We're bummed about that, but maybe next year. Our 2-year-old program is a little behind you guys as the stakes for juveniles don't really get going until August. 

"I've got him lined up for the Prix Morny in France, which is a race I've been successful in, and we'll see how he fares leading up to that, but he's a big, beautiful colt who has a huge future. We've erred on the side of caution this time to help him mature and develop a little bit, and hopefully it pays off in the long run."

Outfielder, Maiden Win, Churchill Downs, May 23 2025
Photo: Coady Media
Outfielder wins his debut at Churchill Downs