He defends his record free from defeats

"Palace Pierre" challenges the elite horses in the French "Prix Jacques Le Marois" race

From the victory of "Palace Pierre" last June with the title of "St. James Palace" at the end of "Royal Ascot". From the source

The undefeated foal, "Palace Pierre", owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of coach John Gossden, seeks to maintain its record free of defeats, when it enters today in the midst of the challenge of the French "Deauville" track, with the slogan of winning the famous French race. Bree Jacques Le Marois is dedicated to the highest class "Group 1" in the world, and extends over a mile (1600 meters).

The three-year-old foal, led by knight Frankie Dettori, is seeking its fifth successive victory in world horse races, after having achieved impressive victories, the most recent of which was last June 20, when it was crowned in its first participation in the "Group 1" races with the title of "St. James Palace Stakes », which took place on the closing day of the prestigious British Royal Ascot Festival, came at the expense of a constellation of horses that were strong candidates for the title.

"Palace Pierre" faces six elite horses from the mile distance, led by Godolphin "Persian King" representative seeking to complete his successful season on the French tracks, and to record their third victory in a row, after being crowned on 19 July last by the title of "Pri Desphan" race, which took place on a track Chantilly for a distance of 1800 meters and was devoted to the "Group 1" horse, when the son of the stallion "Kingman" separated from his rivals in the final stages, scoring an easy victory by two lengths over his closest competitors, and it complemented his victory on the track "Saint Clos" last June, with the title of "Pri Doux" Mugowe, which is dedicated to the Group 2 horses for a mile (1,600 meters) distance.

The French horse "Bretriveli" owned by "Grind Augustin" enters the competition circle for the title.

"Savatiano" dedicates Godolphin the Australian title "Lawrence Stakes"

The mare "Savatiano" awarded the Godolphin stables yesterday the Australian title of the "BP Lawrence Stakes" race, which was reserved for "Group 2" horses, and the "Caulfield" course ran for a distance of 1400 meters. The six-year-old mare, under the supervision of trainer James Cammanger, and led by the knight Mark Zahor, outperformed 10 of the elite horses, crossing the finish line with a time of 1 minute 24 seconds and 29 fractions of a second, ahead of a short head difference from the Australian horse "Serconi" under the supervision of Trainer Nick Ryan, led by knight Daniel Stackhouse to finish second, while the third place for the horse «Kings Will Dream» returned under the supervision of coach Chris Wheeler, and jockey Jay McConnell led.

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