"Godolphin" horses clinch titles in the first category races in America and Australia

The “Godolphin” horses continued their brilliance in terms of victories in the world’s highest ranked “Group 1” category 1 races, after the famous blue emblem horses achieved today two new victories in each of the American and Australian racetracks, the first of which was with the horse “Proxy”, who was crowned under the supervision of his coach. Michael Stidham won the "Clark Stakes", before the horse "Bulili" under the supervision of trainer James Cummings snatched the Australian "Crown Perth Winter Bottom Stakes".

The victories of "Proxy" and "Bulili" gave the "Godolphin" team its 30th victory in the first category races of the current season in various horse tracks around the world, and the blue emblem reaching the barrier of 603 victories this year in various categories of races.

"Proxy" also succeeded in gifting the "Godolphin" team a second victory in the American "Clarke Stakes", after his stablemate, the horse "Maxfield", was crowned last year's 2021 edition title.

And on the dirt track of the ancient American “Churchill Downs” track, jockey Jules Rosario knew how to set off with the horse “Proxy”, bypassing his competitors towards crossing the finish line of the race in first place, half a length behind the second-place American horse “West Will Power” under the supervision of coach Brad Cox and driving jockey Louis Saez.

And on the Australian track, "Ascot", the jockey Ben Mullen succeeded in how to compensate for the late start of the horse "Bulili" in the "Crown Perth Winter Bottom Stakes" race, which took place on the grass track for a distance of 1200 meters, after "Bulili" succeeded, and from the back lines, to reduce the difference. Gradually with the constellation of front horses, he crossed the finish line in first place with a time of 1 minute and 9 seconds 45 parts of a second, a neck difference from the Australian horse "Kissonal Fourshiks" under the supervision of coach Daniel Morton and the leadership of jockey Chris Barnham.

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