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Casse, Mott, Pletcher & Ward Among Strong US- Trained Royal Ascot Ascot Racecourse Media Release for immediate release, Wednesday, April 26, 2017 Casse, Mott, Pletcher & Ward among strong US- trained Royal Ascot challenge Exciting entries are revealed today for the eight Group One races staged at Royal Ascot, which takes place from Tuesday, June 20 through to Saturday, June 24. A very strong US-trained challenge is in prospect, with representation in five of the eight races. All eight G1 Royal Ascot contests are part of the QIPCO British Champions Series, with the King's Stand Stakes and Diamond Jubilee Stakes also involved in the Global Sprint Challenge. £600,000 Queen Anne Stakes - One Mile straight, Tuesday, June 20 (2.30pm) - 33 entries Royal Ascot opens with the mile G1 Queen Anne Stakes for four-year-olds and upwards. The 33 entries include leading European lights Minding (Aidan O'Brien IRE), who capped a superb 2016 by taking the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes sponsored by QIPCO at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day in October, as well as last year's QIPCO 2000 Guineas and St James's Palace Stakes hero Galileo Gold (Hugo Palmer). A US-trained challenge could come from four-year-old War Front colt American Patriot (Todd Pletcher USA), who put up a career-best effort last time out when winning the G1 Maker's 46 Mile on turf at Keeneland on April 14, and three-time G1 scorer Miss Temple City (Graham Motion USA), who may line up at her third Royal Ascot following fourth in the G1 Coronation Stakes in 2015 and occupying the same finishing position in last year's G2 Duke of Cambridge Stakes. The five-year-old mare was last seen out when taking the G1 Matriarch Stakes at Del Mar in December, while she won the G1 Maker's 46 Mile in 2016. £400,000 King's Stand Stakes - Five Furlongs, Tuesday, June 20 (3.40pm) - 53 entries The five-furlong G1 King's Stand Stakes has attracted 53 entries, including the last two winners - 2016 scorer Profitable (Clive Cox) and Goldream (Robert Cowell), who was successful in 2015. There are three possible US-trained starters in the King's Stand Stakes, headed by the mighty three-year-old Scat Daddy filly Lady Aurelia (Wesley Ward USA), who triumphed by a breath-taking seven lengths in the G2 Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2016 prior to annexing the G1 Prix Morny at Deauville in France. She returned to action at Keeneland on April 15, with an impressive success in the Listed Giant's Causeway Stakes over five and a half furlongs Wesley Ward reported: "Lady Aurelia is doing fantastic. She had a real good rest after her unfortunate defeat at Newmarket at the end of last season and ran a very exciting comeback race at Keeneland. I am excited to get back over to Royal Ascot with her. "We are leaning towards the King's Stand Stakes (Lady Aurelia also has a Commonwealth Cup entry), as she is most effective at five furlongs. She ran lights out the other day in her race at Keeneland. "I also have the colt Bound For Nowhere who is nominated for the Commonwealth Cup - he is undefeated and I am excited about him. "The two-year-olds are also looking good - we have had a couple of winners and we are heading in the right direction. "We also had a really, really nice comeback with Undrafted (the 2015 G1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes winner, who won an allowance race at Keeneland on April 21) and we could look at trying to get him into the Wokingham (Handicap) this year. He is a seven-year-old now but his comeback win at Keeneland was good and the Wokingham could be a possibility for him." Ward has saddled seven winners at Royal Ascot since Strike The Tiger got the ball rolling in the 2009 Windsor Castle Stakes. Reflecting on his success, Ward continued: "Royal Ascot has been so kind to me. It is a point in the calendar that I aim at every year and have been lucky enough to have had some success. Everyone in Britain has always been so kind to us. "My son was a little tiny guy when we first came over and is heading into the University of Miami this year! He was a tiny guy with his top hat over his ears back in 2009 and is now going to college. It is great looking at all the photos of Royal Ascot we have and at how the timeline has developed." Richard's Boy (Peter Miller USA) and Why Two (Mike Machowsky USA) are the other possible starters from the USA. Richard's Boy ran well in the G1 Al Quoz Sprint when fifth to The Right Man at Meydan, UAE, on March 25, while Why Two defeated Richard's Boy in the Green Flash Handicap at Del Mar, USA last summer. £400,000 St James's Palace Stakes - One Mile round, Tuesday, June 20 (4.20pm) - 46 entries The picture for the St James's Palace Stakes will be become clear following the QIPCO 2000 Guineas in Britain and its equivalent mile Classics for three-year-old colts in Ireland and France. There are 46 entries, headed by last season's champion two-year-old Churchill (Aidan O'Brien IRE), successful in the Listed Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2016, and his stablemate Caravaggio, who was undefeated in four starts last year including the G2 Coventry Stakes, also at Royal Ascot. £750,000 Prince of Wales's Stakes - One Mile & Two Furlongs, Wednesday, June 21 (4.20pm) - 41 entries Always a fascinating contest, the 10-furlong Prince Of Wales's Stakes could see a brilliant clash between several of 2016's G1-winning three-year-olds headed by French superstar Almanzor (Jean-Claude Rouget), who was successful in four G1s last year culminating in his decisive QIPCO Champion Stakes victory at Ascot in October, and Minding plus Galileo Gold, Hawkbill (Charlie Appleby), Queen's Trust (Sir Michael Stoute) and Seventh Heaven (Aidan O'Brien IRE). With last year's winner My Dream Boat (Clive Cox), Dubai Sheema Classic victor Jack Hobbs (John Gosden) and globetrotting G1 superstar Highland Reel (Aidan O'Brien IRE) also engaged, it looks a race to savour. £400,000 Gold Cup - Two Miles & Four Furlongs, Thursday, June 22 (4.20pm) - 48 entries The 2016 Gold Cup winner Order Of St George (Aidan O'Brien IRE) and top French stayer Vazirabad (Alain de Royer-Dupre FR) are among 48 entries for the Gold Cup over two and a half miles on Thursday, June 24. The last two winners of the British Classic, the St Leger, Harbour Law (Laura Mongan) and Simple Verse (Ralph Beckett), are also engaged alongside Sheikhzayedroad (David Simcock) and Quest For More (Roger Charlton), who were first and second in the G2 QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup at Ascot in October. £400,000 Commonwealth Cup - Six Furlongs, Friday, June 23 (3.40pm) 60 entries Unbeaten Irish raider Caravaggio (Aidan O'Brien IRE), successful in last year's G2 Coventry Stakes, heads 60 entries for the Commonwealth Cup over six furlongs for three-year-olds. Lady Aurelia, Bound For Nowhere and once-raced Saratoga scorer Berks County (Carlos Martin USA) are the three US-trained entries. £400,000 Coronation Stakes - One Mile round, Friday, June 23 (4.20pm) - 50 entries US handler Mark Casse, who struck with star mare Tepin in last year's G1 Queen Anne Stakes, is eyeing another G1 Royal Ascot success with La Coronel in the Coronation Stakes over a mile for three-year-old fillies. La Coronel has won three of her five career starts on turf and produced an impressive display last time out in the G3 Appalachian Stakes at Keeneland on April 13, staying on strongly to win by three and a quarter lengths. Casse commented: "La Coronel is doing great and we currently plan on running her against colts on Derby Day at Churchill Downs in the American Turf (G2, 1m 110y, turf). "I've been very happy with both of her races this year. Her last start at Keeneland was a very tough race including a Breeders' Cup winner and runner-up and she won it easily. She will need to run well at Churchill in the American Turf and, if she does, there is a very good chance she will come to Royal Ascot. "She enjoys a little give in the ground and is a very smart filly, I think she will handle Ascot fine. Tepin's success at Ascot has definitely gave us more confidence and a better understanding of the English racing." The Coronation Stakes entries also feature G1 Fillies' Mile winner Rhododendron (Aidan O'Brien IRE), recent G3 scorer Senga (Pascal Bary FR), one of 11 contenders trained in France, and unbeaten German filly Delectation (Andreas Wohler GER). £600,000 Diamond Jubilee Stakes - Six Furlongs, Saturday, June 24 (4.20pm) The Right Man (Didier Guillemin FR) and US challenger Long On Value (Bill Mott USA) are on course for an exciting rematch in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (40 entries) over six furlongs on Saturday, June 24. The pair were separated by a nose in the six-furlong G1 Al Quoz Sprint on turf at Meydan, UAE, on March 25. The Right Man will be bidding for a second victory of a necessary three Global Sprint Challenge wins required to win the US$1-million bonus, having won the Al Quoz. US Hall of Fame trainer Mott, 63, most famous for his handling of the incomparable Cigar, is yet to saddle a runner at Royal Ascot.
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