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Ascot not Newmarket for Ward pair

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American trainer Wesley Ward will aim Hootenanny and Sunset Glow at Royal Ascot after scratching them from the Qipco 2000 and 1000 Guineas respectively.

Hootenanny winning the Windsor Castle Stakes Picture: Racing and Sports

Both horses could now take their chance in the Commonwealth Cup, the new Group One sprint at the big June meeting.

Hootenanny was an impressive winner of the Windsor Castle Stakes last summer, while Sunset Glow was second to subsequent Group One scorer Cursory Glance in the Albany Stakes.

The pair were in action recently with Hootenanny making mincemeat of his three rivals over five and a half furlongs at Keeneland on Saturday, while Sunset Glow was third in a Grade Three over a mile on the same course a week earlier.

"It's just the races at Newmarket are a bit too close to their last run. I like to give my horses some time between starts," said Ward.

"If Sunset Glow had won her race, then the Guineas would have been something we'd look at but unfortunately she got beat. There were no excuses so that's the reason we are not bringing them to Newmarket.

"For Hootenanny I've been looking at 30 days from race-to-race or train him straight for the Commonwealth Cup, the new Group One.

"I think he's going to want to go further, but the way he ran at Ascot last year and on Saturday he's going to be a demon going shorter.

"He loves the course so we're trying to go on the same lines. I like to run sprinters fresh in their races and I think he can go right from his last race here and just tear the barn down and be ready to roll.

"I just hope my jockey (Frankie Dettori) is free and not needed by Sheikh Joann Al Thani.

"I've got Sunset Glow nominated as well for the Commonwealth. The owner is very keen to get to Ascot. He had a wonderful experience last year when she was second.

"She's doing really well and I'm looking forward to taking her back. I'm expecting big things from her as well."