It is held for a distance of 1800 meters in the races of the third category

"Sheard Sense" seeks the second "Oklahoma Darby" title in America

From the victory of "SheardSense" last July in the American "Indiana Darby" title.

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Godolphin’s foal «Sheard Sense» under the supervision of coach Brad Cox, is seeking a second victory in the "Darby" races, when the three-year-old foal competes today the challenge of the "Oklahoma Darby" race for the third category, "Group 3" for a distance of nine furlongs (1800 Meters), and is held on the sandy track of "Romington Park" American.

"Sheard Sense", descended from the offspring of the stallion "Street Sense", aspires to continue its brilliance on the American tracks, and add a new victory in the "Darby" races, after its success last July in breaking the record time for the same nine furlongs in the "Indiana Grand" track, And his registration for a deserved victory by three lengths over his nearest competitor in the "Indiana Darby" title, which was also reserved for the third category "Group 3"

Godolphin’s foal, led by his knight Richard Iramia, faces eight of the elite American sand horses, among which stands out “Diane Martin” under the supervision of coach Thomas Amos, and the leadership of the knight David Capria, who did not fall out of the top three in five of his six appearances this season, including Last June, he won the title "Ohio Darby."

For his part, the president of "Godolphin" in the United States, James Bell, confirmed the chances of the pony "Sheard Sense" in the competition for the title of "Oklahoma Darby", and Bill said in a press statement: "We believe that (Sheard Sense) is one of the horses that are nominated for victory, Especially since we gave him a significant break between the races, and his coach Brad felt that this race was a good goal for the foal.

He added: “(Sheard Sense) presented excellent time slides towards his scoring victory in (Indiana Darby), and he exerted considerable effort in racing, and ranked first and second in five of his seven outings in the racing world, except for two races he had an excuse for that. Including the race (Alice Park Darby), during which he ran late and had no chance of compensation.

He concluded, "(Sheard Sense) has proven himself against two good horses this season, and his performance has remained very consistent, and he gives 100% of his capacity in every participation, and the horses that do so most of the time make their way towards the winners arena."

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