Naval Power beats its rivals in the Bat Adair Stakes

Five for "Godolphin" horses in the British and Japanese races

Pony Naval Power won the Pat Adair Stakes by 6.5 lengths.

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The "Godolphin" horses continued their brilliance on the world horse racing arena, after the "Blue Logo" horses achieved five victories yesterday on the racetracks in Britain and Japan.

Naval Power, under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, succeeded in sweeping his competitors towards winning the “Bat Adairy Stakes” race, which took place on the ancient British “Ascot” track, before the British scene was completed, adding all the “High Bank” under the supervision of Appleby, and “ Dubai Love, under the supervision of international coach Saeed bin Suroor, the second and third victories that came at the Newmarket track.

The "blue" logo re-shined on the Japanese tracks, with two victories that came on grass and sand, with the victory of the pony "Yakushima", under the supervision of coach Ryo Terashima, in the speed race of the "Kokura" track, which ran for a distance of 1200 meters grass, before adding "Proud Heritage" under the supervision of Coach Tsuyoshi Tataka, Godolphin's fifth victory, by winning on the sandy surface of the Fukushima track.

The pony "Naval Power" maintained his unbeaten record, performing a brilliant performance in the "Pat Adairy Stakes" for horses of the "Listed" class for a distance of seven furlongs (1400 metres) grass, after a successful leadership of the jockey William Buick, by keeping the foal descended from the offspring of the stallion. Teofilo” is close to the constellation of front horses, before unleashing him in the last 400 metres, capturing the lead, and then moving away from his competitors, crossing the finish line in a time of one minute 28 seconds and 84 milliseconds, outperforming by six and a half lengths of length from his closest pursuers. The "Whiteing All Knight" pony owned by "Phil Kingham", and the supervision of coach Richard Spencer, who was led by jockey James Doyle to the second place, while the third place went to the pony "Mascarpone", under the supervision of coach David Simcock and led by jockey Jim Spencer.

In turn, the mare "Dubai Love" was able to return to the victories, achieving the third victory in her career, after a good performance by the five-year-old mare at a distance of 1,400 meters on the "Newmarket" track, during which she succeeded, led by jockey Marco Gianni, in finishing the "Clive Cox" race. For the “Handicap” category, it came first with a time of one minute 25 seconds and 66 milliseconds, ahead of the “neck” from the second-placed skilled “Devin Magic”, owned by “Les Boyer” under the supervision of coach Marco Bate, and led by jockey Neil Kalan, while the skilled third ranked French “True Gym” with the “Nick Bradley Racing” logo, under the supervision of coach KR Booker, and led by jockey Jimmy Quinn.

Appleby: Naval Power's victory was expected

Godolphin coach Charlie Appleby confirmed that Naval Power's victory in the Pat Adair Stakes was expected, given the upward performance of the undefeated colt in his past races. In his racing debut last May, at York, and we were sure when he ran seven furlongs (1,400 metres) towards his victory last month at Leicester, which gave us confidence in his performance in clinching the Pat Adair Stakes victory on an ascending track. And at a fast pace, it suited him perfectly.”

He explained: “(Naval Power) has shown again that he is a very exciting horse, and I think he will show more improvement, when he competes over the mile (1,600 metres), and his ultimate goal will be a G1 race in the fall, and it is now about how far we go to another race on 1400 meters before fall. 

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