Bound For Nowhere heading to Breeders’ Cup
Trainer Wesley Ward (right) will set Bound For Nowhere for the Breeders’ Cup meeting.
American sprinter Bound For Nowhere will set for the Breeders’ Cup after failing to secure a spot in the $13 million Everest in Sydney.
Trainer Wesley Ward had hoped Bound For Nowhere, third in the Group One Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot, would get a place in the sprint at Randwick on October 13.
“No deal,” Ward told Thoroughbred Daily News.
“We had him in quarantine trying to secure a spot. It was all working out great. When I came back [from Royal Ascot], we put him in Ashford in a beautiful spot and we had a couple of weeks to try to find something.
“But (the slot-holders) didn’t see the little bit of a break as a positive, they seemed to have viewed it as a negative.
“James Ross from the Australian Turf Club, one of two remaining slot-holders, worked hard to try to sell it, but we’re staying home. It didn’t materialise and I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason.”
Ward said Bound For Nowhere would now be set for a return at Kentucky Downs in September with either the Breeders’ Cup Mile or Turf Sprint his goal.