Wesley Ward plotting future overseas adventures with two Royal Ascot raiders
Wesley Ward, who had a host of runners and two winners at last week's Royal Ascot meeting, has also given details regarding the future of impressive King's Stand winner Lady Aurelia, with his sprinter superstar set to run in the Nunthorpe at York.
WESLEY WARD has earmarked an ambitious worldwide programme for Bound For Nowhere after he finished fourth in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot.
The American-based colt is first likely to be sent to France for the Prix Maurice de Gheest on August 6.
And should all go well at Deauville, Bound For Nowhere could then jet off to Australia for the inaugural running of the world's richest Turf race, The Everest, at Randwick in October.
Ward said: "Bound For Nowhere is a horse that I own myself.
"He is going to keep improving and has been her (Lady Aurelia) work mate for the past two months. He is very talented.
"I think he's got a big, big future. I plan on going back to France for a Group One and if he has a good showing there, I'd love to go (to The Everest)."
Stunning King's Stand Stakes heroine Lady Aurelia also has The Everest on her radar - but not until next year.
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Ward told Sky Sports Radio: "She is a great horse and certainly she can go six furlongs.
"I just think this year we just centre around what she does best and then hopefully we can get through the year with a couple more wins and next year we can go over and try for The Everest.
"She is such a young filly and has been a lot of different places already.
"If we give her the time off again, as a four-year-old she'll be bigger and stronger and hopefully faster and we can go down there and do that.
"Ultimately that decision goes with the owners but this filly is just three.
"It's certainly something I'd love to do but next year as a four-year-old is what I would like."
Lady Aurelia is back at her Keeneland base but is due to return to England for the Nunthorpe at York on August 25.