Beautiful Romance has completed a Sandown stakes race treble for three different Godolphin trainers with a fighting win in the Zipping Classic.Her victory on Saturday gave trainer Saeed bin Suroor a Group Two victory after Qewy had earlier in the program won the Listed Sandown Cup for English trainer Charlie Appleby and Mortons Fork took out the Group Two Sandown Guineas for John OShea.Godolphin spokesman Andy Makiv said he was not sure if the feat had been done before.Its a great achievement to get three stakes races on the one day for three different stables, Makiv said.Ridden by Glyn Schofield, Beautiful Romance was backed from $6 to $5 before defeating Almoonqith ($5.50) by a short half-head with Big Orange ($5.50) a head away third.Along with stablemate Secret Number, Beautiful Romance was sent to Melbourne on the second shipment of international horses for the Melbourne Cup and performed best of the pair behind Almandin.She was very brave in the Melbourne Cup and as we know the form from the Melbourne Cup holds up well into this race, Makiv said.She certainly presented with a great chance and ran right up to it.Schofield had Beautiful Romance racing in fifth position early in the 3200m contest but feared his hopes may have been dashed when she lost her momentum around the hometurn.Who Shot Thebarman shifted off the fence slightly on the corner and my stablemate (Secret Number) outside me was going nowhere and I had no horse to drag me into the race, Schofield said.She lost a little bit of momentum at that stage but when it was needed she picked up and went again.Schofield said Beautiful Romance had produced a creditable Melbourne Cup performance after knuckling at the start.It was fitting she won today, he said.Oliver, chasing a double aboard Almoonqith, said the stayer had turned victory into defeat.He was home for the world but he pulled-up on me, Oliver said.Damian Lane, rider of third placed Big Orange, said the English stayer wasnt helped by the strong wind down the back straight but had fought the race out courageously.Cheap Nike Shoes From China . 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Sam Cronin scored the winning goal in the 52nd minute and the Earthquakes beat the Colorado Rapids 2-1 on Saturday night to give Watson his first win. "Well wait for something bigger, like a playoff win, but there will be one," San Jose midfielder Chris Wondolowski said. But there were some fireworks between Watson and Rapids coach Oscar Pareja as the two walked off the field following a testy game that featured a red-card ejection. "It wasnt the prettiest game," said Watson. "But the results were good." Neither coach would discuss their postgame conversation, but Pareja wouldnt deny that it had something to do with the red card to Rapids leading scorer Atiba Harris in the 18th minute. "Well keep it between us," said Watson. Colorado played the final 72 minutes without Harris, who was ejected for sliding into Alan Gordon. Gordon was on the ground when Harris slid into his right leg. "Ill have to look at the film before commenting on the play," Pareja said. "I can say we were frustrated by our play in the first half, but played better a man down in the second half." Steven Lenhart scored his first goal of the season in the 11th minute to give San Jose a 1-0 lead, ending a two-match scoreless drought. The Earthquakes, shut out in their last two games, had scored only 13 goals in their first 15 games this season. Watson replaced Frank Yallop after San Joses 3-0 loss to Real Salt Lake on June 1.dddddddddddd The Earthquakes (4-6-6) had only one win in their previous 11 matches and were 0-5-2 on the road under Yallop. "He did a great job coming in here and commanding our locker room," Wondolowski said. "It was a bit similar to the way it was, but it was a great mix." Nathan Sturgis scored in the 67th for Colorado (5-5-5), which snapped a six-match unbeaten streak. The Rapids were 3-0-3 in that span. Neither team had a shot on goal before Lenhart outraced the defence for the ball a few strides past midfield. He drilled the ball from just outside the box into the upper right corner of the net past Clint Irwin to make it 1-0. The Rapids had their first scoring chance in the 30th minute when Dillon Powers put a shot into the breadbasket of Busch for a save. Deshorn Brown had a follow up shot, but sailed a header over the crossbar. Cronin extended the lead with his second goal of the season, picking up a loose ball and eluding Irwin as he came out beyond the penalty box then firing the ball into the back of the net. Irwin later stopped Lenhart from in close, Colorado regained possession and Brian Mullans cross set up Sturgis goal. Lenhart had a second goal waved off by an off-sides call in the 85th minute. San Jose goalkeeper Jon Busch caught a shot by Edson Buddle with a minute left. "Our play changed in the second half," Watson said. "We didnt have to take the game to them. They had to take the game to us." ' ' '