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Charlie Appleby and William Buick completed a classic double when landing the One Thousand Guineas (G1) with Desert Flower at Newmarket May 4. The Godolphin trainer and jockey had teamed up to ...
Godolphin's undefeated filly Desert Flower produced another authoritative performance over Newmarket’s Rowley Mile Sunday as she made all to win the 1,000 Guineas (G1). Last season’s Fillies ...
It’s been 33 years and countless billions in the making but in less than 48 hours the Godolphin operation completed an unprecedented run of international Classic dominance when Desert Flower ...
Charlie Appleby has full confidence both Betfred Derby hope Ruling Court and Oaks favourite Desert Flower will cope with the step up in trip when the Newmarket winners tackle a mile and a half at ...
DESERT FLOWER defended her unbeaten record and justified even-money favouritism in the Betfred 1,000 Guineas to give Godolphin its fourth Classic victory of the weekend. After the success of Good ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Hot favourite Desert Flower will face nine rivals as she goes for gold in Sunday’s Betfred 1000 Guineas at Newmarket. Trained by Charlie ...
London (AFP) – Trainer Charlie Appleby and jockey William Buick celebrated a Guineas double as Desert Flower won the English 1000 Guineas in impressive style at Newmarket on Sunday. The even ...
Wildflowers are everywhere! One of the nice things about the wildflower season, besides the colorful beauty of it all, is ...
Googlina, the Tower in West Dryridge Desert, wants players to find five hidden Leafes around the map. This guide will show ...
The Artists of the High Desert, a volunteer-run art club and gallery in Hesperia, has relocated to a larger, more accessible space. The grand opening of the new location will be held on June 27 ...
Among the early bloomers are red and yellow cholla cactus flowers — adding their hues to landscapes also graced by the scarlet blooms of ocotillos. Chollas often bloom in late April and May ...
Gloved and armed with shears, women weave through thorny brambles, clipping and tossing their harvest into wheelbarrows.