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Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team
Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

South Wales Guardian

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

The son of Speightstown, who Ward retains an interest in, will sport the colours of Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing operation at the Royal meeting and also has US baseball star Jayson Werth among his ownership – with the exciting colt named in honour of the World Series winner's achievements on the ballpark. Ward told the PA news agency: 'Outfielder is going to be leading them on to the plane. 'He's very quick, very smart and a highly intelligent colt. He's a big colt and when you see him you will think he's a three-year-old and we're really excited. $850,000 price tag and he can run alright! Outfielder kicks his rivals out of the way on debut for Wesley Ward and @amoracingltd at @ChurchillDowns! Royal @Ascot next? — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 23, 2025 'Jayson Werth is a big name in baseball and Outfielder was his position and I chose the name and cleared it with Kia and when I told Jayson as a surprise, he was elated the horse was named after him. 'We'll have some others as well and we're looking forward to it as always – my family have been coming over for many years now. It's such an annual family affair and we always get excited for it.' Since becoming the first American to score at the summer showpiece in 2009, Ward has gone on to win a further 11 times at the Royal meeting, but in recent years has been thwarted on his yearly visit to Berkshire, with Campanelle's Commonwealth Cup success in 2021 the last of his 12 triumphs. However, Outfielder looked the perfect Royal Ascot model when surging to a bloodless six-and-a-quarter-length victory on debut at Churchill Downs recently and was immediately introduced to the Norfolk Stakes betting, for which he is as short as 3-1 and challenging Aidan O'Brien's Charles Darwin for favouritism in places. The 57-year-old is now resisting any temptation to stretch the strapping colt out to six furlongs for the Coventry Stakes, believing 'it will take a very good horse to beat him' in a race he has claimed with No Nay Never (2013) and Shang Shang Shang (2018) in the past. 'I don't think stretching out to six furlongs is going to be a problem, especially when you see him, but not right now,' explained Ward. 'The Coventry would require a couple of runs and it's a race that is a very difficult race for two-year-olds at this time of year. It's won by a horse that is going to go on and race over further – like this colt will in time – but I would say going into it you would need a couple of runs before you go. 'He would need a little bit more seasoning for the Coventry, while the Norfolk will hit him right between the eyes. As fast as he is, he'll come out running and it will take a very good horse to beat him.' Outfielder cost $850,000 at the sales, but has looked to be worth every cent since the outset, with Ward blown away by the colt's attributes. Ward added: 'We took him to multiple different tracks in south Florida and did zero speed works and just galloped, he galloped a few times on the grass and seemed to love it – he floated over the grass. 'In April we started taking him out the gate a few times and in his first work, when we let him go just an eighth of a mile, we were like 'wow' – it was a real eye-opener to see a big horse to be so quick and agile and moving like a cat. 'Joel Rosario had breezed him from the onset and we had him scheduled to run on the dirt at Aqueduct but the race didn't go. Knowing how he moved so well on the grass in Florida, I opted to run at Churchill Downs. 'Joel was committed to riding in New York and I put Johnny Velazquez on Outfielder and he was just so excited and he got off with a beaming smiling and as we could all see, it was a big run. 'I'm excited to have a really solid horse coming over who should have an excellent chance at heading into the winner's enclosure and we're excited.'

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team
Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

North Wales Chronicle

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

The son of Speightstown, who Ward retains an interest in, will sport the colours of Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing operation at the Royal meeting and also has US baseball star Jayson Werth among his ownership – with the exciting colt named in honour of the World Series winner's achievements on the ballpark. Ward told the PA news agency: 'Outfielder is going to be leading them on to the plane. 'He's very quick, very smart and a highly intelligent colt. He's a big colt and when you see him you will think he's a three-year-old and we're really excited. $850,000 price tag and he can run alright! Outfielder kicks his rivals out of the way on debut for Wesley Ward and @amoracingltd at @ChurchillDowns! Royal @Ascot next? — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 23, 2025 'Jayson Werth is a big name in baseball and Outfielder was his position and I chose the name and cleared it with Kia and when I told Jayson as a surprise, he was elated the horse was named after him. 'We'll have some others as well and we're looking forward to it as always – my family have been coming over for many years now. It's such an annual family affair and we always get excited for it.' Since becoming the first American to score at the summer showpiece in 2009, Ward has gone on to win a further 11 times at the Royal meeting, but in recent years has been thwarted on his yearly visit to Berkshire, with Campanelle's Commonwealth Cup success in 2021 the last of his 12 triumphs. However, Outfielder looked the perfect Royal Ascot model when surging to a bloodless six-and-a-quarter-length victory on debut at Churchill Downs recently and was immediately introduced to the Norfolk Stakes betting, for which he is as short as 3-1 and challenging Aidan O'Brien's Charles Darwin for favouritism in places. The 57-year-old is now resisting any temptation to stretch the strapping colt out to six furlongs for the Coventry Stakes, believing 'it will take a very good horse to beat him' in a race he has claimed with No Nay Never (2013) and Shang Shang Shang (2018) in the past. 'I don't think stretching out to six furlongs is going to be a problem, especially when you see him, but not right now,' explained Ward. 'The Coventry would require a couple of runs and it's a race that is a very difficult race for two-year-olds at this time of year. It's won by a horse that is going to go on and race over further – like this colt will in time – but I would say going into it you would need a couple of runs before you go. 'He would need a little bit more seasoning for the Coventry, while the Norfolk will hit him right between the eyes. As fast as he is, he'll come out running and it will take a very good horse to beat him.' Outfielder cost $850,000 at the sales, but has looked to be worth every cent since the outset, with Ward blown away by the colt's attributes. Ward added: 'We took him to multiple different tracks in south Florida and did zero speed works and just galloped, he galloped a few times on the grass and seemed to love it – he floated over the grass. 'In April we started taking him out the gate a few times and in his first work, when we let him go just an eighth of a mile, we were like 'wow' – it was a real eye-opener to see a big horse to be so quick and agile and moving like a cat. Kia Joorabchian is amongst Outfielder's ownership group (Mike Egerton/PA) 'Joel Rosario had breezed him from the onset and we had him scheduled to run on the dirt at Aqueduct but the race didn't go. Knowing how he moved so well on the grass in Florida, I opted to run at Churchill Downs. 'Joel was committed to riding in New York and I put Johnny Velazquez on Outfielder and he was just so excited and he got off with a beaming smiling and as we could all see, it was a big run. 'I'm excited to have a really solid horse coming over who should have an excellent chance at heading into the winner's enclosure and we're excited.'

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team
Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

Rhyl Journal

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

The son of Speightstown, who Ward retains an interest in, will sport the colours of Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing operation at the Royal meeting and also has US baseball star Jayson Werth among his ownership – with the exciting colt named in honour of the World Series winner's achievements on the ballpark. Ward told the PA news agency: 'Outfielder is going to be leading them on to the plane. 'He's very quick, very smart and a highly intelligent colt. He's a big colt and when you see him you will think he's a three-year-old and we're really excited. $850,000 price tag and he can run alright! Outfielder kicks his rivals out of the way on debut for Wesley Ward and @amoracingltd at @ChurchillDowns! Royal @Ascot next? — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 23, 2025 'Jayson Werth is a big name in baseball and Outfielder was his position and I chose the name and cleared it with Kia and when I told Jayson as a surprise, he was elated the horse was named after him. 'We'll have some others as well and we're looking forward to it as always – my family have been coming over for many years now. It's such an annual family affair and we always get excited for it.' Since becoming the first American to score at the summer showpiece in 2009, Ward has gone on to win a further 11 times at the Royal meeting, but in recent years has been thwarted on his yearly visit to Berkshire, with Campanelle's Commonwealth Cup success in 2021 the last of his 12 triumphs. However, Outfielder looked the perfect Royal Ascot model when surging to a bloodless six-and-a-quarter-length victory on debut at Churchill Downs recently and was immediately introduced to the Norfolk Stakes betting, for which he is as short as 3-1 and challenging Aidan O'Brien's Charles Darwin for favouritism in places. The 57-year-old is now resisting any temptation to stretch the strapping colt out to six furlongs for the Coventry Stakes, believing 'it will take a very good horse to beat him' in a race he has claimed with No Nay Never (2013) and Shang Shang Shang (2018) in the past. 'I don't think stretching out to six furlongs is going to be a problem, especially when you see him, but not right now,' explained Ward. 'The Coventry would require a couple of runs and it's a race that is a very difficult race for two-year-olds at this time of year. It's won by a horse that is going to go on and race over further – like this colt will in time – but I would say going into it you would need a couple of runs before you go. 'He would need a little bit more seasoning for the Coventry, while the Norfolk will hit him right between the eyes. As fast as he is, he'll come out running and it will take a very good horse to beat him.' Outfielder cost $850,000 at the sales, but has looked to be worth every cent since the outset, with Ward blown away by the colt's attributes. Ward added: 'We took him to multiple different tracks in south Florida and did zero speed works and just galloped, he galloped a few times on the grass and seemed to love it – he floated over the grass. 'In April we started taking him out the gate a few times and in his first work, when we let him go just an eighth of a mile, we were like 'wow' – it was a real eye-opener to see a big horse to be so quick and agile and moving like a cat. 'Joel Rosario had breezed him from the onset and we had him scheduled to run on the dirt at Aqueduct but the race didn't go. Knowing how he moved so well on the grass in Florida, I opted to run at Churchill Downs. 'Joel was committed to riding in New York and I put Johnny Velazquez on Outfielder and he was just so excited and he got off with a beaming smiling and as we could all see, it was a big run. 'I'm excited to have a really solid horse coming over who should have an excellent chance at heading into the winner's enclosure and we're excited.'

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team
Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

Glasgow Times

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Outfielder ready to captain Ward's Ascot team

The son of Speightstown, who Ward retains an interest in, will sport the colours of Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing operation at the Royal meeting and also has US baseball star Jayson Werth among his ownership – with the exciting colt named in honour of the World Series winner's achievements on the ballpark. Ward told the PA news agency: 'Outfielder is going to be leading them on to the plane. 'He's very quick, very smart and a highly intelligent colt. He's a big colt and when you see him you will think he's a three-year-old and we're really excited. $850,000 price tag and he can run alright! Outfielder kicks his rivals out of the way on debut for Wesley Ward and @amoracingltd at @ChurchillDowns! Royal @Ascot next? — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) May 23, 2025 'Jayson Werth is a big name in baseball and Outfielder was his position and I chose the name and cleared it with Kia and when I told Jayson as a surprise, he was elated the horse was named after him. 'We'll have some others as well and we're looking forward to it as always – my family have been coming over for many years now. It's such an annual family affair and we always get excited for it.' Since becoming the first American to score at the summer showpiece in 2009, Ward has gone on to win a further 11 times at the Royal meeting, but in recent years has been thwarted on his yearly visit to Berkshire, with Campanelle's Commonwealth Cup success in 2021 the last of his 12 triumphs. However, Outfielder looked the perfect Royal Ascot model when surging to a bloodless six-and-a-quarter-length victory on debut at Churchill Downs recently and was immediately introduced to the Norfolk Stakes betting, for which he is as short as 3-1 and challenging Aidan O'Brien's Charles Darwin for favouritism in places. The 57-year-old is now resisting any temptation to stretch the strapping colt out to six furlongs for the Coventry Stakes, believing 'it will take a very good horse to beat him' in a race he has claimed with No Nay Never (2013) and Shang Shang Shang (2018) in the past. 'I don't think stretching out to six furlongs is going to be a problem, especially when you see him, but not right now,' explained Ward. 'The Coventry would require a couple of runs and it's a race that is a very difficult race for two-year-olds at this time of year. It's won by a horse that is going to go on and race over further – like this colt will in time – but I would say going into it you would need a couple of runs before you go. 'He would need a little bit more seasoning for the Coventry, while the Norfolk will hit him right between the eyes. As fast as he is, he'll come out running and it will take a very good horse to beat him.' Outfielder cost $850,000 at the sales, but has looked to be worth every cent since the outset, with Ward blown away by the colt's attributes. Ward added: 'We took him to multiple different tracks in south Florida and did zero speed works and just galloped, he galloped a few times on the grass and seemed to love it – he floated over the grass. 'In April we started taking him out the gate a few times and in his first work, when we let him go just an eighth of a mile, we were like 'wow' – it was a real eye-opener to see a big horse to be so quick and agile and moving like a cat. Kia Joorabchian is amongst Outfielder's ownership group (Mike Egerton/PA) 'Joel Rosario had breezed him from the onset and we had him scheduled to run on the dirt at Aqueduct but the race didn't go. Knowing how he moved so well on the grass in Florida, I opted to run at Churchill Downs. 'Joel was committed to riding in New York and I put Johnny Velazquez on Outfielder and he was just so excited and he got off with a beaming smiling and as we could all see, it was a big run. 'I'm excited to have a really solid horse coming over who should have an excellent chance at heading into the winner's enclosure and we're excited.'

'Rapid' Royal Ascot horse named after baseball's Jayson Werth impresses on debut
'Rapid' Royal Ascot horse named after baseball's Jayson Werth impresses on debut

Daily Mirror

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

'Rapid' Royal Ascot horse named after baseball's Jayson Werth impresses on debut

Werth set up Two Eight Racing as he wore number 28 during his playing days. He part-owns exciting new Wesley Ward-trained recruit Outfielder with Amo Racing, founded by football agent Kia Joorabchian A 'rapid' horse left his connections dreaming of Royal Ascot glory after a sparkling display on debut in America. Outfielder sprinted clear in a five-furlong maiden special weight event at Churchill Downs with champion rider John Velazquez steering. The six-and-a-quarter length romp on Friday evening saw bookmakers William Hill introduce the colt into the Norfolk Stakes betting at 7-1. His American trainer Wesley Ward has won the race twice, with No Nay Never setting the ball rolling in 2013 and Shang Shang Shang going in five years later. ‌ As well as impressing racing fans, the new recruit thrilled his part-owner and former baseball star Jayson Werth who he is named after. ‌ The sportsman played as an outfielder for many top teams, including the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Nationals in a 15-year Major League Baseball career. Reacting to his thoroughbred's performance, Werth said on X: "That's how we do it. First time out by 7l!" During a three year spell with the Philadelphia Phillies, Werth played a big role in the team's defeat of the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2008 World Series. He called it a day in 2017 and got into racing when he watched the sport on TV after a round of golf. Werth has had runners in the Kentucky Derby including Flying Mohawk when it was last held on May 3. But now his team are setting their sights on Royal Ascot's five-day showpiece of the Flat season. In 2023, Amo Racing were responsible for one of the biggest shocks at the meeting in the race Outfielder could go for, when Valiant Force struck at 150-1. ‌ Founded by football agent Kia Joorabchian, who brokered the £142 million move of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona from Liverpool, Amo are one of the leading names in the flat game. And Ward has built a reputation for bringing fast horses over from his base in California, ever since Strike The Tiger landed the Windsor Castle Stakes at 33-1 in 2009. However last year he told the Racing Post that a lot of his owners were finding it costly to send their horses to the event, which runs from June 17-21. "It's very expensive to get them over there and I don't want to be bringing over horses I'm not confident are going to run well," he said. Ward might find it hard to resist a trip over with Outfielder, who was cut to 5-1 for the Norfolk Stakes by the Hills odds compilers on Saturday after strong support.

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