Godolphin horses continued to shine in the Australian tracks, after the skill of Colette, under the direction of James James Cummings, succeeded in winning the Australian title "Oaks", which was devoted to the first world class "Group 1" foals, and was held for a distance of 2,400 meters grassy, ​​on a track Randwick in Sydney, Australia.

The race also witnessed, within the first group “Group 1” runs, the horse owned by Adeeb, owned by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and coach William Hagus’s supervision, won the title of “Queen Elizabeth Stakes” for a distance of 2000 meters grass, to add “Adeeb” a new achievement. To his distinguished records in the first category, the last of which was his victory in the title of "Ranvest Stakes" race that was held at the same distance, but on the "Roshill" track in Sydney, Australia last month.

Knight Glenn Boss managed to maintain the capabilities of skilled Colette and remain in the lead constellation in the Australian "Aux" run, before Glen unleashed Godolphin skill in the last 300 meters, swooping on the lead and cutting the first-half line in first place With a difference of two and a half lengths from her closest skilled rival, "Tongo" owned by "Bankliff Racing Reading Syndicate" supervised by coach Chris Wheeler, which was led by jockey Kern McEvoy of the second place.

In the "Queen Elizabeth Stakes" run, the horse "Adib" succeeded in overcoming 11 of his competitors, after a successful leadership by the cavalryman Tom Markound. Longer than his closest rival, the horse "fairy elegant" owned by "Jamer Bloodstock Limited, Eli Syndicate", and the supervision of coach Chris Wheeler, who was led by rider Nash Roeler in second place.