With the "Godolphin" logo, "Honey Creeper" chases the Australian "Queensland Oaks" title

"Honey Creeper" with the "Godolphin" logo and under the supervision of coach James Cummings, is chasing the title of the "Queensland Oaks" race dedicated to purebred horses "Group 1", the highest in the world, running over 2,200 meters of grass, and taking place today on the ancient Australian "Eagle Farm" track.

The fortunes of the skilled "Hani Creeper" in the "Eagle Farm" are based on her high performance, which led her in early April to a decisive victory in the "Adrian Knox Stakes" race for "Group 3" horses, by 3.2 lengths over her closest competitor, in a race held at the Royal Randwick Racecourse. But for a shorter distance of 2000 metres.


Godolphin coach James Cummings commented on Honey Creeper's readiness for the Australian Queensland Oaks, saying in a press statement: "I ran well upon returning from a break at (Ardian Knox), and I was keen to give her another chance in the Queensland Oaks class for horses." The level of competition in this race is very special, so she has to show more improvement."


He added, "She just got back to her feet after participating in ATC Oaks, she showed brilliance in training, and I expect her to perform well on moderate ground."

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