"Masters of the Seas" by Godolphin crowned champion of "Craven Stakes" in "Newmarket"

The "Masters of the Seas", owned by "Godolphin" and supervised by coach Charlie Appleby, was crowned champion in the "Craven Stakes" race, which took place today on the ancient British "Newmarket" track, and was dedicated to the purebred "Group 3" for a distance of 1600 meters, in The end of the "Craven" Horse Festival, which is the preparatory half for the English "2000 Gaines" Championship.

The UAE horses continued to shine on the final day, winning a "Super Hattrick" and recording four victories out of the seven runs included in the race, three of them with the "Godolphin" logo. Besides the "Masters of the Seas" victory, "Creative Force" succeeded Godolphin, under the supervision of Coach Charlie Appleby, in snatching the title of the second half, which took place over a distance of 1200 meters, followed by the victory of the horse "Samarkand" for its owner Hamad Rashid bin Ghadeer and under the supervision of coach David O'Meara, the title of the fourth half, "Abernant Stakes", which was allocated to the purebred "Group 3" for a distance of 1200 meters, The "Godolphin" horse's star brightness was supplemented by the victory of the "Stoker" horse in the sixth period, "Confind Novisk Stakes", for a distance of 2000 meters.

Knight William Buick knew how to lead the pony "Masters of the Seas" to compensate for its late start and reduce the difference from the front horses, before storming the lead in the last 200 meters, and cutting the finish line in first place with a time of one minute 38 seconds and 79 seconds, Three-fourths of the length of his stable teammate, "La Barrosa", under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, who was led by jockey James Doyle to second place, while the third place went to the Irish pony "Mystery Smile" with the logo "King Power Racing" under the supervision of coach Andrew Boulding and the leadership of the knight Sylvester da Sousa .

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