Top trainer devastated as £75,000 Royal Ascot trophies including one given to him by The Queen are stolen from home

TOP trainer Wesley Ward has spoken of his devastation after Royal Ascot trophies worth £75,000 were stolen from his home.

The 12 trophies – one of which was presented to him by The Queen – were apparently pinched by an intruder.



Ward, third from right, was presented one of the trophies by The Queen

Police released this one photo of the alleged thief captured on the trainer’s Google Nest

Police have released a grainy photo of the thief in action and an investigation has been launched.

Ward, 53, who won the Diamond Jubilee Stakes with Undrafted in 2015, has earned just under £60million in his career.

But he says money means nothing compared to the sentimental value the gold and silver trophies hold, which included the Commonwealth Cup he won with Campanelle last year.

The trainer, who lives in Kentucky, US, told Lex18.com: “Those are my most precious gifts other than my kids.

“Being a country boy and being able to meet the Queen of England, it was certainly a memory that not only I but my kids will never forget.

“It’s just a big loss.”

Ward said he believed whoever stole the items had been staking out his house for a while.

He said he thought it was a planned attack and that the thief had sussed out when he would not be around on Tuesday morning.

Ward said: “They knew they had a certain amount of time where they could go in and come out.”

The trainer hopes they will be returned as he intends to pass them down to his children.

He added: “My oldest son has been going to Royal Ascot with me since he was ten years old.

“It’s a big loss for him as well.”



Ward’s 12 trophies were worth a total of around £75,000

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