Mohammed Hassan (Dubai)
Emirates horses stole the show at Newmarket Racecourse in Britain with four victories, three of which were for the horses of Sheikh Mohammed bin Obaid Al Maktoum, and the fourth was signed by the Godolphin team.
Godolphin’s “Noble Dynasty”, supervised by Charlie Appleby and driven by William Buick, opened the “quartet” when he won the title of the William Hill Epic Post Handicap, reaching the sixth victory in his career.
The son of “Dabawi” gave a strong performance during the race, outperforming “English Oak” by two lengths, supervised by Ed Walker and driven by Tom Marquand.
As for the “trilogy” of Sheikh Mohammed bin Obaid Al Maktoum’s horses, it was opened by the horse “Caviar Heights”, led by Clifford Lee, and supervised by Carl Burke, who captured the title of the William Hill Newmarket Stakes race “Qawaem” at a distance of 2000 metres.
“Boiling Point” added the second victory, after a strong performance, in the King Charles II Stakes race, “Qawim”, at a distance of 1400 metres, led by James Doyle, and supervised by Roger Varian.
“Volterra” completed the trilogy at the Newmarket ceremony, for the horses of Sheikh Mohammed bin Obaid Al Maktoum, led by Neil Callan, and supervised by Kevin Ryan, in a handicap race designated for three-year-old horses.
The horse “Outbox” caused a major surprise in the main race, at the ceremony for the title of the Jockey Club Stakes for the first category, when he excelled, led by Holly Doyle and supervised by Archie Watson, on strong horses.
“Outbox”, which is 9 years old, confirmed that it still has the ability to compete and win against younger horses, and was two and a half lengths ahead of the runner-up, “Time Lock”, under the supervision of Harry Charlton and driven by Ryan Moore.
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