Looking for the fourth successive victory in the "Group 1" races.

Ghayath is claiming the title of "Champion Stakes" at the Irish "Le Burstown" track

Today, Ghayath faces an elite group of horses in the ancient Irish race.

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Godolphin, under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, is claiming the title of the Irish Champion Stakes, which is held for 10 furlongs (2000 meters) on the Irish Burstown track.

The distinguished horse is striving to claim its fourth consecutive victory for this season in the first category "Group 1" races, and the fifth in its career in the same category that is the highest in world horse racing.

"Giyath" holds "Godolphin" hopes to clinch the title of "Irish Champion Stakes", for the sixth time in history, since the horse "Grandera" crowned the royal blue with the racing title in the 2002 version. And "Ghayath" has strong chances to continue his series of successive victories for this season, Within the races of the first category "Group 1", after Ibn Al Fahal "Dabawi" succeeded, in the British racing season this year, in achieving three victories in this category "the highest global classification", which he started last June by winning the "Corniche Cup" race, Which was held on the track «Newmarket», followed by a deserved victory in the «Coral Eclipse» race, which took place in July of this year at the track «Saint Duan», before last August achieved a broad victory in the title «Gedmont International Stakes», which took place on the track York.

Last season, Godolphin’s five-year-old horse inaugurated its first victories in Group 1 races, by winning in September 2019 the Groser Price von Baden race, which took place at the German track Baden.

"Ghayath", under the leadership of knight William Buick, faces four of the elite middle distance horses, including the horses that have achieved victories in the "Group 1" category, led by the "Magical" mare, owned by Derek Smith, Morgan and Michael Tabor, under the supervision of expert coach Aidan O'Brien, and the seeker To be rehabilitated after she finished runner-up behind «Ghiath» in the «Gedmont International Stakes», especially since the five-year-old mare has 11 victories in her world horse races, including six victories in the first category.

Her colleague is entering the stable, under the supervision of the same coach Aidan O'Brien, the pony "Japan", the competition circuit, as the four-year-old foal seeks to restore the language of victories in the "Group 1" races, since its last victory in August 2019, with the title of "Gedmont International" Styx at York Racecourse.

For his part, "Godolphin" coach, Charlie Appleby, confirmed the readiness of "Ghayath", and said in a press statement: "Ghayath" underwent a quick training to ensure his general condition and that he performs the exercise without worry, to complete exercises that were closer to speed exercises, which is a usual procedure. Three days before the race, and he gave us indications that he is now ready for another big race, and up to the challenge to run the Irish Irish Champion Stakes.

He explained, "The horse's performance is constantly evolving, as it has not lost in four entries this year, three of which are in the first category, and is heading to Learstown in its best condition ever."

Gias holds Godolphin’s hopes of snatching the famous race title for the sixth time in history.

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