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Ward expects Golden Pal to be punters’ friend at York

- BY DAVID YATES @thebedford­fox

WESLEY WARD yesterday threw down the gauntlet to Golden Pal’s Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe Stakes rivals, declaring: “When they say ‘Go!’, he’ll be gone!”

Next Friday’s head-to-head between Golden Pal and French-trained filly Suesa is the highlight of York’s four-day Welcome To Yorkshire Ebor Festival.

The bookies favour Suesa, emphatic winner of Glorious Goodwood’s King George Stakes last month, who heads the ante-post market for the fivefurlon­g Group 1 test at 2-1.

But Ward (above) is brimming with confidence in Frankie Dettori’s mount Golden Pal, who arrived at York after a trans-Atlantic flight on Friday.

“I’ve had some real fast horses in my career but this guy’s just got that magic

X factor to him. He’s a ‘wow’!”, purred added: “He should be undefeated. He Ward, whose son of Uncle Mo was had a couple of rides when he was runner-up to The Lir Jet in the Royal young and inexperien­ced – the riders Ascot Norfolk Stakes last year before didn’t do anything that terrible, but if lifting the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf you’re a racing car driver you step on Sprint at Keeneland. This guy’s just the gas and think, ‘Whoa!

“I said he’s the best I got that magic What did I just do?’. ever had. He hasn’t accomplish­ed X factor to him. “Now the riders know that yet, but that’s He’s a wow! him and they can harness what I’ve always felt. that speed.

“He moves so quick, like a cat, and “He knows what he’s there for and he’s very agile on his feet.” he’s blossoming as time goes on – the

Golden Pal’s Royal Ascot second more that time goes on, you can really came on the back of a debut reverse at see how special he is.”

Gulfstream in April last year, but Ward Golden Pal was having his first outing since the Breeders’ Cup when scorching to a three-length supremacy at Saratoga last month.

“His comeback race there was an eye-opener,” gushed the American.

“I was very confident going into the race, although he’d only had three pieces of fast work.

“I knew this horse, fitness-wise, might be a little short, but I knew that, ability-wise, he would tower over them.

“He didn’t get away from there as quick as he has in the past but, now he’s got that one start underneath him, when they say, ‘Go!’, he’ll be gone!”

BILL GREDLEY has moved his horses from son-in-law George Scott’s yard “for private reasons”.

The pair enjoyed their highest-profile success together when James Garfield captured the Group 2 Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury in September 2018.

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GOLDEN TICKET Golden Pal in action in Kentucky and (left) Suesa

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