-
Murphy into World Snooker Championship final after edging Higgins
-
PSG held by Lorient with fringe team ahead of Bayern Munich return leg
-
Aviation companies step up as Spirit winds down
-
Champion Norris leads Piastri home in sprint 1-2 triumph for McLaren
-
UK PM says some pro-Palestinian marches could be banned
-
The Puma out of Kentucky Derby, leaving 19 starters
-
'Bookless bookstore': audio-only book shop opens in New York
-
Kostyuk defeats Andreeva to claim first Madrid Open title
-
Leinster survive Toulon scare to reach Champions Cup final
-
Villarreal secure Champions League spot, rotated Atletico win
-
'Relieved' Inoue outlasts Nakatani in Tokyo Dome superfight
-
Israel quizzes two Gaza flotilla activists, angering Spain
-
West Ham defeat gives Spurs hope, Arsenal face Fulham test
-
Second-string Bayern held by Heidenheim before PSG clash
-
Lyon edge Arsenal to reach women's Champions League final
-
Struggling Nantes deepen Marseille's woes in Ligue 1
-
Harmanpreet Kaur to lead India in women's T20 World Cup
-
Pogacar wins again to pull clear in Tour of Romandie
-
New Zealand win rain-hit T20 to end Bangladesh series 1-1
-
Inoue outlasts Nakatani in Tokyo Dome superfight
-
Taiwan leader makes delayed visit to Eswatini after China objections
-
Iran military official says renewed war with US 'likely'
-
Coe will be 'tough' on athletes seeking nationality switch
-
Illegal rave draws 20,000 to 'dangerous' military site in France
-
US rapper Kanye West to perform in Albania in July
-
Ex-F1 driver turned Paralympic champion Zanardi dies
-
In Vietnam, Japan PM vows more effort to keep Asia 'free and open'
-
Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea: media
-
Japan PM meets top Vietnam leaders in Hanoi
-
Spirit Airlines begins 'wind-down', cancels all flights
-
Japan PM to meet top Vietnam leaders in Hanoi
-
Raisin moonshine banned in Iran enjoys resurgence in New York
-
Lebanon says 13 killed in Israeli strikes in south
-
Judge Hears Landmark Hemp-Marijuana Challenge to Medicare Medicaid Reimbursing Payment Program
-
Prometheus Laboratories Showcases Drug Clearance as a Foundation for Precision Guided Biologic Dosing in IBD at DDW 2026
-
Next-Generation Sound Arrives: Kiwi Ears Launches Halcyon Tribrid IEM on Kickstarter
-
No.1 Korda charges into share of LPGA Mexico lead
-
Young fires 67 to seize commanding PGA lead at Doral
-
US appeals court temporarily halts mail delivery of abortion pill
-
Joy for Norris in Miami as McLaren end Mercedes run
-
Leclerc offers hope to Ferrari fans in Miami
-
US to withdraw about 5,000 troops from Germany
-
'No going back' for Colombia's workers as the right eyes return
-
Norris on sprint pole as McLaren shine again
-
Venezuelan protesters call government wage hike a joke
-
Leeds beat Burnley to virtually secure Premier League survival
-
Gridlock as pandemic treaty talks fail to finish
-
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at fresh records on tech earnings strength
-
Immersive art: museum-goers in bikinis dive into Cezanne
-
Gaza activists disperse after flotilla halted by Israel off Crete
Godolphin in full bloom as Desert Flower wins 1000 Guineas
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 money favourite -- making it five wins in five starts -- rounded off an exceptional weekend for owners Godolphin.
Aside from both Guineas -- Ruling Court winning the 2000 on Saturday -- they also swept the Kentucky Oaks and the 'Run for the Roses' the Kentucky Derby.
Appleby and Buick are the first trainer/jockey combination to achieve the Guineas double since Aidan O'Brien and Kieren Fallon in 2005 (Footstepsinthesand winning the 2000 and Virginia Waters the 1000).
For Norway-born Buick it was his first taste of 1000 Guineas glory.
"I am a very happy man, amazing filly," said Buick.
"It means everything. What a weekend for Godolphin. I cannot put it into words what this means.
"We had to make the running and she showed her class. A beautiful filly.
"This is what dreams are made of. To be part of the Godolphin operation is very special," added the 36-year-old.
Appleby, 49, said it was the icing on the cake for the Godolphin Operation, the brainchild of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum.
"First and foremost it is great for Sheikh Mohammed," he said.
"For the team in the USA and here it has been an amazing weekend. Huge team effort. What they have achieved is remarkable.
"Great ride by William and it is amazing to train the double."
Desert Flower came home clear of outsiders Flight (28/1) and Simmering (33/1) both trained by young gun Ollie Sangster.
The trainer's grandfather the late Robert Sangster was once the dominant owner but won the 1000 Guineas only once, with the Tommy Stack-trained Las Meninas in 1994.
For his grandson it was a dream day.
"We are elated," he said.
"To be second and third is just fantastic.
"To run Desert Flower close like that is a real feather in the cap.
"To be at the top table like that is wonderful, as we are not used to supping at it."
Godolphin's delight was in stark contrast to their great Irish rivals Coolmore as Aidan O'Brien's hotly-fancied Lake Victoria finished sixth of the 10 runners -- her first defeat in six races.
H.Romero--AT