Added the first victory in the "Group 1" races

In Secret awards Godolphin the Australian Colmore Stadium Stakes title

In Secret snatches the Australian Colmore Stadium Stakes by length over its closest competitor.

From the source

The skilled "In Secret", owned by Godolphin, and under the supervision of coach James Cummings, won the world's highest-ranked Colmore Stadium Stakes for the first category, "Group 1,", which took place yesterday on the Australian "Flamington" track, for a distance of 1,200 meters grass.

The three-year-old In Secret added the fourth victory in her career, which is limited to six participations in the world of racing, and her first in the "Group 1" races.

And jockey James MacDonald knew how to lead “In Secret” to compensate for its late start, and rush it in the middle of the race to overtake its competition in the last 400 metres, capture the lead, and cross the finish line in first place, with a time of one minute, 10 seconds and 47 parts of a second, with a difference of length The Australian skilled "Sea East Magic", owned by the "Neville Beig Syndicate and Partners", under the supervision of coach Graham Begg, and led by jockey Mike Day, while the third place went to the Australian skilled "Buenos Noshes", under the supervision of coach Matthew Smith, and led by jockey Craig Newt.

Godolphin coach James Cummings said in a press statement: "(In Secret) gave a remarkable performance towards winning the race, in an important stop for the filly, before moving to the next level of the famous Australian races." 

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