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The Barnane Stud, which is an Irish satellite for the Kieswetter family’s Ridgemont Highlands Farm, own and bred yesterday’s Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes winner Candleford (Kingman).
 
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Tom Marquand opened his account for Royal Ascot 2022 as the long-absent Candleford ran away with the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes.
 
Trained by William Haggas, the four-year-old had not been seen in competitive action since winning at Kempton in November, but was nevertheless prominent in the market at 11-2.
 
For a moment early in the straight it looked as though Kim Bailey’s Ajero had slipped the field, but Candleford joined him approaching the final furlong before rocketing clear.
 
The Queen’s 4-1 joint-favourite Just Fine never threatened to land a telling blow and was well beaten.
 
Haggas said: “He loves going right handed and won a nice race in the autumn. I thought going a mile and a half on fast ground would prove right up his street.
 
“I actually thought all through the winter I would win the Duke Of Edinburgh, but not with him. I didn’t think he would get in, but I was wrong.
 
“One person I’m thinking of right now is Alison Samuel, who rides him every day. She will be in tears for a week.”
 
The winner is owned by former England cricketer Craig Kieswetter’s Barnane Stud.
 
Kieswetter said, “It’s always good fun. William said never mind having a winner at Royal Ascot, to have a runner is an incredible achievement, so we are delighted. Candleford is our first homebred winner and our first homebred Royal Ascot winner. It is very cool.”
 
Picture: CANDLEFORD winning the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes at Royal Ascot in England. Picture: Pat Healy Photography