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the in dispute of champion of the world for most British based hunters there's no debate when it comes to the ultimate Aquinas leet surely this horse leads the way [Music] I'm Angela Franco here in Australia you won't find a single man or woman who doesn't believe Black Caviar trained by this man Peter Moody isn't the best in the world but at flick taming out by technics Healey angels come here to this super Billy the races away - Megan find out if I won a star mornings for the hundred and fifty meters to go this is unprecedented ten straight season parallel deployed caviar perfect so the black flash black caviar kicks away is just a beauty the black caviar story dates back to 2007 when longtime friends Colin and Janine Madden Gary and Karen Wilkie and Neal where it had a houseboat for a regular jaunt er to chuck her in victoria the latest adventure was no different to any other besides sydney-based businessman where its insistence that the group get organized and buy a racehorse on the same boat the next February where its idea had become a commitment and within weeks the commitment had a price tag and a pedigree racehorse trainer Peter Moody had just spent two hundred and ten thousand dollars Aussie on a big lump of a filly by Bel Esprit at the Melbourne premier yearling sales moody still has the sales book he mused over she got a queue for quality actually which is an unusual marking a basically I don't go about potting them too much are there for an O or C II which is correct enough and even though I knew she had a few issues there if she was correct enough for me okay good size and body and a cure for quality where it had already raced horses mid moody who advised his old friend to form a syndicate paid rang me up saying he's found a horse cuz I'd asked him to find him filly for us with a group of friends and they rang me up and said you should come around have a look at this filly I think I found the horse for you and I saw her on this Saturday morning before I went to the races at Flemington and this is running up and sadducees she a pretty big horse and he that's why I like him the Wilkie's were in from the start we were pain no gain I was keen and Neil was very kind we just had to convince a few others that do a ring around the rim David was very keen but now we're all very very keen to to get involved we were discussing over a number of years the possibility of getting a horse and decided to go for it and and chose chose a very good one Pam Hawks a Mornington Peninsula spud farmer and Janine Madden's sister also joined the party I can distinctly remember saying look I mean but we have to have a fast one Hawks was responsible for the naming of Black Caviar her grandmother is Scandinavia and her her mother is health and health changes a town in Denmark and the waters around Scandinavia is where the sturgeon live they produce black caviar and I thought well black caviar classy stuff and it's a catchy name and that was one of the names I submitted Wilkie's daughter came up with the colors salmon with black spots youngest daughter Shannon she chose the colors and we thought wow the name black caviar is Pam named the horse and two and two together salmon being the salmon fish and the ROE like rose spots then David Taylor a Melbourne real estate agent was invited to join the group by Wilke an old mate Gary and I had known each other for some 25 years Gary had previously been in horses had a lot of success and then as it often happens who keep investing in things don't go the way you'd like them to I'd also had involvement in a couple of horses and had a lot of success with that and Gary and I had spoken for some time about getting into a horse together he's wife was apprehensive about doing that at that time and when Black Caviar came along and one of the chaps on the houseboat excursion decided not to go ahead I was fortunate enough to be invited in Taylor faced a major hurdle his wife yeah there was a lot of angst within the household to say the least she looks after our affairs financially in terms of paying and all that sort of thing and I asked her to forward on the chick to Gary a number of times and she basically refused over a number of times much to my embarrassment with the group because they were obviously wondering whether I was serious about going in with them eventually I had to walk around the bank myself and do the transaction buster Gary's relief Black Caviar sizzled from the start onto the man who would eventually prove her regular partner Luke Nolan and I remember we took it in there cramming for a trial and and I think Luke Wright on that occasion I said this village probably here a week or fortnight too soon so just give her soft burn around so I can have a look at her and I think p.m. Hawks might event Pearman her daughter's mother turned up that day to have a look at her and I said you know I think we got a nice filler you gonna have a good deal of fun Hawkes recalls the first time she saw Black Caviar you know I got out of the car and she would speak and she was angry but she was beautiful you know she just had something about her presence so Black Caviar had arrived today she's unbeaten in 16 races 7 at Group one level and one nearly 3 million pounds in prize money but just how good is she I don't think any of us learnt how good she is because she's been relatively untested a whole career you know I haven't seen the likes of her but I think I'm more respectful of the opinions of blokes that have been around four and five and six decades in racing feel that they've never seen the likes of her in this part of the world let's turn the story back right to the start I believe she was bought for two hundred and ten thousand Ozzy at the sales how did you get hold of her I actually purchased it myself things a little bit different here where most of you European sales are done on the back of agents we're in Australia it's more tense to to the trainers buying their own stock and and I certainly enjoy that because I get a stable full of horses that I've chose and I wanted to Train and she was one of those I purchased her at the English Premier sales here in Victoria about four seasons back now and she was closely related to a horse cool Magnus that I'd brought to England that performed over there and placed in the king stand and I obviously had an attraction to her sure a family and when I saw I just generally you know the old line fell in love with her I fallen in love with some slow ones too but I fell in love with this one and she's ended up being very fast as she was walking around the the the sales ring what was it about her that caught your eye she just had a great presence about her and she's one of those horses that every time she takes a step every part of her moves like it's like moving down the beach and it doesn't even have to be a good sore to put a fair rear end moves good you turn around never look she was the same and and the cybela three is I think the grand saw was Royal Academy so you've got some some great breeding in there but the damn hell singe as far as like as he never actually even reached now she was on race but she was a filly that I didn't know of but I've since learned that she did show ability she was a mere that was trained here actually at Caulfield Black Caviar home track but like I say my attraction was that Helsing's was a daughter of Scandinavia made her half-sister them to Magnus it was a good spring in my yard at the time and I think all trainers and agents and you know you tend to probably look more closely at families that you've had success with and I'm no different and you know when I saw this filly and you know I knew a lot about the Bel Esprit progeny Leah I actually raced against Bella spray a lot no he was a hell of a good horse and he stock it only just started to hit the track you know I was pretty taken with him so I was more than happy it would be hard not to say you didn't know she was a champion straightaway on the back of what she's done but when you first had her were you thinking this is a serious machine or has what she's done surprised you from the early days well I'm probably a little bit different to some trainers in the fact that I don't really test my horses at home I get a very good feeling that they can run and they're good but how good I don't find like I don't set horses out to be competitive or become chopping chopping blocks for other horses at home I'm all about trying to encourage them to run far so from a very early age on you she had very good ability but I never ever put her against the clock or or put her against an older more experienced horse or a horse with Stakes form or whatever to really get a feel of it I was just happy to let her evolve as time went on and you know it's you know she's just continued to improve each and every preparation she started off by winning over I may denote by five lengths then she wins her listed by six she runs twice as a two-year-old after those two runs were you thinking I've got something here I really did first start of flemington was phenomenal for a young uneducated horse that had never been to the track and it's quite daunting the Flemington straight but she just did that on raw ability and the second start when she missed the kick slightly here at Caulfield and even though it was a listed race there were some horses you know that had shared considerable promise and the way she disposed of them that day I thought well we have got a serious serious horse here early days you never sure you wonder whether it's a speedy squid but you're not sure what it'll carry them you know what that pace will carry them to but when she put those horses away at a second start and some of the jockeys that rode in that race older experienced jockeys came back and they were just gobsmacked that this horse had made theirs look sick and right you know I started to get a bit excited there what makes Capital only now and it's noesis joined by Black Caviar and Nolan sitting pretty quietly on the hot favorite as she takes over the running miraculous miss getting up on the inside into third placing the black Mei opened up three links around the turn from noesis miraculous miss running on fairly well but Black Caviar is all and she catch dared to keep the perfect record fire they're falling son the line Daniel was a really good Horseman of course she came back as a three-year-old and won the group to Dane hill stakes very very easily and there was a stumble in that race I think at the start which which worried some people and she overcame that so you knew she not only had ability after that but she was brave as well yeah most definitely like that day she hadn't been for the horse and gate won she would have nearly fallen completely over she drew two and the horse and gate one actually picked her back up and carried her and she's able to win that day but she did injure herself she tore all the muscles through a chest region and when she pulled up quite sore that day and in doing so and carrying that injury she beat another group one sprinter of mine called wanted who I had a very high opinion of and for her to do that in that race you know it was you know certainly something very special but then of course my concern was making sure that I was able to get him back to the races so she had some time off I mean it is she although she's had quite a few races is she a fragile horse to Train is she is she a horse she just have to to be careful with well early on yes because because she was so big and powerful and she really didn't know her own strength she had a very bloody gate attitude like it was lay around and sleep or go flat to the board's and she she didn't know how to look after herself she didn't know her own strength and I was very mindful of that and you know when she sustained those injuries in the Dane Hill I was forced to put her on the sidelines and I think that's helped her mature physically you know it helped her bone harden and and you know where I might have considered pushing on where I maybe shouldn't have I was forced to put her aside and put her on the sidelines and it hurts to put a horse on the sidelines with that much ability I can assure you and you said something about your ability as a trainer the fact that she has these chest problems she comes back she wins the group to Australia steaks at Moonee Valley against the older horses but then she has a leg problem she did once again and I was brought about by her own you know that sort of big strong filly what she did she pulled a pinhead bone offer suspensory attachment in layman's terms someone think like me what does that mean where your ligaments join your ankle basically you know sprained ankle badly sprained ankle and then where the where the ligaments attach themselves to the bone so she's walking around late she's walking around lame and and when that ligament pulls away from the bone she actually pulled a bit of the bone away with it so once again she had to be given more time to let that settle down and and that's something that she carries that's never gonna go away actually this system probably dissolves the bone it's not there but that never reaches so you're always very mindful of that also is this though not paving the way slightly I mean we I'm sure you know got a great chaser in our country called quarto star who had an injury as a younger horse but ironically that may have made him be able to carry on for many more years because he hasn't been used so much quite as a young horse dude do you think in some ways why she might be so good now is because she wasn't over a stat 2 & 3 most definitely I think that's certainly been a big part of her success then I was forced to give her that time on the sidelines and that's allowed her to mature and I think we all tend to probably over race them probably more so in this part of the world where we have that big emphasis on 2 & 3 while racing and you know everyone wants that quick return and would probably notice patient as your trainers or trainers in other parts of the world because that prize money is there an offer it's very hard to put them aside and that's why she's now five year old and only had 14 starts where you know you look at the our forum card or out race card on Saturday you'll see three year olds that have had 20 starts you know and I really think that's gone a big part to her longevity and you know that's probably why we can see her race successfully maybe for another season or to be on this Kevi our boots up on the inside guys to the lead as they corner she slips away under a hold here Lee Black Caviar opened up three links on Wendy King tummy dreamer was gone first command Micmac running on general true stay on the outside but it is blank Mei will play with a hundred meters to go three or four on winter king and Black Caviar back as prettiness she lived won it by two eased up Black Caviar took true persuasion induced for the lead going for seven straight and the favorite went away by three links now they're not banging in prisoner blink ever got a worm away from true persuasion hot danishes boxing on well but it is all black caviar Simmons straight cheese cannon home by five links she comes back as a four year old she continues her winning spree but but perhaps her most important success to date comes in the pattern acne at Flemington when she's taking on horses like haleyss star witness Milito all silent I mean horses established as proper if not world-class sprinters and she destroys them yeah well that was her first test absolute one company you know when she heard herself on the Australia stage so I was kicking myself because I had the opportunity to run her in the group one lightning and I chose the Australia stakes and took the softer option and I thought I could win the lightning with another horse who unfortunately who was wanted and went on and got he got bleeder nostril so and I thought god I hope I haven't buggered this up of me that always with so much ability and she's never gonna get the opportunity to win a group one race but you know we had to be patient some eight or nine months down the track and that patnik at last year's Spring Carnival you know that was the coming of her like you say she took on proven group one wait for age stars and and she gave them a dead set telling her you know she made them look second-rate and I think that's when everyone stood up and thought well this is a serious force caviar hundred meters the crowd starts to applaud all she's on three lakes in front like this can't go on a good battle for third but this is why she's rated the best in the world indicator score by four Dan hey Liz she just keeps on winning effectively she keeps beating hey list a lot does it in any way lessen her form her ability on the worldwide stage that she continues to beat the same horse over and over I mean haven't we just established she is faster than hey list yeah I think so and I can see that perception but you know along with hey lists there you've mentioned there was horses like Milito as a group won't always crystal Lilly who was a Golden Slipper winner you know she continually tailed these horses up but but you can only race what's there and I suppose you know a lot of good horses go through that you know there's only certain races that these horses can run in and only certain opposition that have could enough to continually take them on I suppose and you know what do you do they're great races with terrific prize money do you not run because of lack of opposition you know I don't think he can take away from her what she's done to them you know for me in many ways her hardest race was off the track when she beats so you think yeah to be voted by the Victorian thoroughbred racing Awards as the horse of the year which back home I think we're beginning to understand just how highly so you think was rated over in she smashes her up in the awards as a four-year-old and winning that award that yeah what what was the race you most enjoyed during that campaign I think her only run at handicap conditions in Newmarket handicap where she ran a race record and it's a race of over 100 years of history and she broke all white carrying records for a female she carried 58 58 and a half that day and once again she did it so effortlessly and she was only a tick outside the course records being he's down no I thought that that was probably her most dominant win under those conditions what she gave most of the field five and six kilos and for a four-year-old mare to do that I thought that was a tremendous effort do you feel Racing misses it's almost sort of going back to the old days where to win a handicap and give weight away to other good horses is almost the ultimate achievement and a bigger achievement than winning one yeah well you know we're one of the few countries in the world that have Groupon handicaps are now in your part of the world there wait for age or said what's races you know it is the ultimate test for a good horse to give other horses weights you can beat them you know obviously in all the weights races she gets an allowance the female allowance but to beat all the horses and also male horses and giving them weight you know I think that was certainly her most dominant victory and and to do it comprehensively you know it was it was a very big effort so she's come back as a five-year-old now Peter she she keeps on winning she's equaled the record of farlap with 14 straight consecutive wins how did that feel listen I she's broken a record on every occasion for about the last five or six wins of something and I think it's it's more a press beat up a promotional beat up then you know there's any sort of personal adulation for us you know we're certainly very proud to be mentioned you know besides some of the great horses of Australian racing but I think to draw parallels it's fall out the greatest Australian horse ever in your eyes well far laps probably the greatest Australian he's New Zealand bred you know American owned or whatever and trained my naazy but he's probably one of the greatest Australians like well before mine on your time but he carried this country through a depression through in a euro that we've never experienced and hopefully never have to you know so he was he wasn't a great race horse he was the greatest rally and I don't think anything can ever draw parallels against file out there and you know he was the first horse from this part of the world and then go overseas and perform as well and you know to be mentioned in the same breath very you know very year you know I don't think it's very fair on Fallot and I and not fair on her you know she's she's created her own unique piece of history is said to be compared with him and I don't think you know I can don't think it can never happen but to win 15 straight or 14 straight you know it's just a tremendous achievement on her own and can you give us an idea of what it's like to train a horse like you you have pressed days I've seen the file at film and you get all the microphones under the trainer etc etc and it's very like that now in the modern era how much pressure is there on the trainer do you have sleepless nights do you wake up in the middle light dreaming of Black Caviar I mean well what's this how does it make you feel on a personal note oh listen I I'm a pretty laid-back sort of a bloke so not a lot phases me not a lot worries me and I've been fortunate enough I've never trained the likes of her and probably never will but I've trained some nice horses so I've always sort of learned to handle the press and that and the public quite well even though I like to consider myself as very private sort of a person there but you know she's changed nothing about us the pressure has probably brought upon by the history she's created outside racing people that maybe don't understand what we do and sometimes you get a bit upset when you asked what might seem silly questions to us but someone that has no understanding of what we do our racing they're probably quite I haven't even started yet Peter these are the sensible ones yeah you know it's that that's the pressure the pressures come from outside the racing industry because you know they don't realize what we've got to go through to get to where we're at you've taken Australian racing pretty much by storm in the last ten years just just tell us about yourself where where have you come from what what's the history to Peter moody that you can tell us that's legal there's nothing illegal I was an assistant trainer for ten years to a trainer called Bill Mitchell it was a very good trainer in his own right and I I've been training publicly since 2000 so Queensland to start with I started off in Queensland we had a Bill Mitchell train in Sydney and with her saddles like stable in Queensland which I ran under my own banner for five years mid akin to you having a stable at Newmarket in Shanthi I suppose and I ran that undermined Bennett for five years and under bill Mitchell's Ben Rusch you'd say and then I just kicked off on my own and in 2000 so I keep trained there for I think two two and a half seasons and Queensland's a great place and a great lifestyle but the racing probably didn't have the emphasis on Victoria or in New South Wales and I decided that I want to have a crack at the big time so I moved my family down south and I had a couple of nice horses in my yard and the first year I was down here in Victorian 2001 I was fortunate enough to win the VRC Derby which is our oldest Australian classic and things have just led on from there I think since about 2003 we've been in the top 5 yards in the country and the top three or four yards in Victoria and been fortunate enough that'll pass a couple of seasons to be the leading yard and Victoria and through the deeds of the likes of Typhoon Tracy and Black Caviar would been the leading group one stable in Australia for the past couple of seasons as well as you said that that victory of Amalfi in the in the Victoria derby really keeps you off but but you know you'll be relatively modest I'm sure but but to over rule the likes of the the sort of Li Freedmen's and the Hayes clan the family and be the number one in Victoria I mean that is a massive achievement for a man who when you came I think you only had this of 8 to 10 horses now you're you know a big gun yeah I think I took advantage of a few changes there amongst a couple of our big yards there was changing times and you know talking about their two biggest yards the hay stable had been through a few changes over the years with David being away in Hong Kong and the passing of his brother and a few other trainers and Lee Freedman looking at different avenues of his training career so you know I think I just took I arrived I was johnny-on-the-spot I arrived at the right time and that was the reason I came to Victoria because it's pretty much a level playing field where New South Wales was dominated by the now Dali stable which used to be the Ingham stable crown lodge and going Waterhouse Victoria was always a pretty much a level playing field and I find Victorians tend to probably you know as well as play at home they play away a lot like if they tend to travel it's a great spot because we've got very easy access to to New South Wales as well as South Australia Tasmania Racing and it's more central and you know I thought there was a good opportunity to have a have a good craic here and I've done it and that's thankfully it's been successful and you know I think a big part of my success has been the team that I've built around me I've also but I've prided myself on being able to buy and select good horses importantly of surrounded myself with the right people that have enabled me to have that success the past has happened the present is relatively interesting but the future is always more exciting let's just have a chat about the future as you know the United Kingdom has the best racehorses in the world in Frankl well I can only go on official ratings Peter if you want to argue with the fish of them that is up to you so we have the best horse in the world you have a very good horse in Black Caviar the second vegetables in the world but if you're going to become the best horse you need to prove yourself on a world stage as indeed as Frankl when's it going to happen and are you definitely coming to Ascot 2012 I'll listen I dearly love to I've been there on three occasions now as you know and I've got defeated twice and and a past trip I didn't get a chance to compete my horse went amiss so I dearly love to come back over there and smack a bit of pommy but after having to lick my wounds and drag the tail home three times in a row now so you know I think this horse is certainly the right course to do it you know I've got a great respect for Frankel I watched him win there at Ascot earlier in the season and he certainly extremely would Colton he's guineas win was something to behold and you know he's at one hell of a race horse and and rightfully deservedly so or not you know he's now rated the best horse in the world and the horse that he did did take the crown from was my little girl here behind us so we've we've got to try and climb the ladder again whether we can I'm not sure we're probably a little bit pigeon holed in the races that we can run in you know she's predominantly a spreader you wouldn't run in both the Golden Jubilee and the King stand though would would you what would be your preference do you think I really feel here at home she's going to be a lovely seven feeling mile type course even though we haven't got under those trips yet but my intention is to run her at seven furlongs at least once if not twice before she comes over to a spot next year and I'm sort of reminding open minded to the fact that you know if things did you know go as we'd like to see her you know if they're four holes well that's the only reason you'll see her if she's still undefeated she'll come to ask but if she gets defeated for some reason there's a pro and she won't be there but if we form holes and we're there you know I wouldn't totally rule out running in a mile race even even at Ascot but I at this point in time the race I'm looking at is the Golden Jubilee so I mean presume you'd be talking about the Queen Anne's takes over over a mile if she was to come realistically though Peter I mean you know horses you in a country you might be able to allow back heavier to run over five and over a mile because she's she's she's quality in that country but on the world stage to suggest the horse is going to be a champion at 5 volts and the champion at a mile I mean I can't think of a horse in the history of the world that's ever done that well we're a bit a little bit more open-minded I think with our racing than you are you know we see it time and again where some of these stars that have come to Australia you know we're never given an opportunity to run below 10 or 12 Phil Ochs where they can win a weight for age race here at seven furlongs or a mile allowed to be freshened and and not trained the turn a foot out of them is it more about class than ability that if your horse just has more class can run faster then the distance becomes less relevant possibly but I think train for certain races what one thing is you can train almost to week out that bit more stamina you feel I think so and I think how would you do that more importantly you can train the turn a foot out of a horse which I think happens a lot maybe with your racing cow who races whether it's Caulfield cups melbourne cups or a Golden Slipper at six furlongs everything we do to train our horses here in Australia is to have a turn a foot to be able to quicken you know rights where you're racing whether it's at five furlongs or five mile tends to be sort of Dow and strong and build as you go where we train our horses to sit up hold up and then being able to let down and quicken and which could be very much why we've seen horses like Americain and Doudna Den suited to your way of racing because it's the French style effectively yeah go slow quick burst again ya know and finish off and a horse like here I think the only reason you know I've been a little bit reluctant to step up at this point in time everything she does at home for me indicates that she's going to want be heartbreaking wouldn't it hurt to have this unbeaten horse just say she goes up to 30 or something over five and see and then you Peter moody runs her over man she gets beat and our unbeaten record goes I mean it's just it's stupidity isn't it or is it just the fun of the game well she's a racehorse you know where they're all there to be beat and you know that we want to be a creampuff champion you know what we call in Australia a meat pie champion you know everything's set up I think the great thing about Australian racing is the great unknown that the disappointment we find in taking in a lot of your racing is every everything is choreographed you tend to know what's going to happen you have these pacemakers you have two and three runners from one stable wanting to set up races for horses well I know you think so you think for instance has been raced badly in Europe you know in Australia we don't have someone polishing our balls we get out and barley alone and you know prime example of horse like so you think it asked but last year like a big bold front running horse that he you know I've got no doubt in the world he would have won that race a true lass gotta be didn't have a pacemaker in it your champion Frankel was nearly brought undone in a race with a pacemaker and I thought he's most brilliant win was his guineas win where he made the pace and demolished the field himself why would you entertain the thought of having stable make pacemakers getting in the way and an annoying at that you know our horses go out and this horse goes out and she does things on America she can be taken on by the opposition she can sit back off them do whatever where everything you seem that you know for these courses it's all choreographed you know what's going to happen and I think that sometimes you see it totally stuffed up because they're too much planning goes into it was it's a great unknown in our racing and you know I've got no doubt in the world but my mare could come out and sit at the girth or sit at the back of Frankel or sit at the girth of the pacemaker I know she's going to let down and run our last two and 21 and a half 22 and I don't care if it's Frankel or whatever else you got over there you're not going to run faster so closing Peter with with the ability of Black Caviar and this will be hard for you to answer because you weren't like talking about other horses but we've seen take over target come over and destroy horses even when he's 50 years old we've seen choisir do everything we've seen miss Andretti but the impression I get in Australia is that everyone here thinks Black Caviar is in a different league to those horses you've never seen the likes of who go to that part of the world from here in this category so you think went over is our champion and it's probably these lost East tag over there but the likes of me sounds ready takeover target choisir cynic blast you know they would struggle to be competitive with this mirror and this has been said by their trainers not by me this has been said by the people that have worked trained and ridden them they've never seen the likes of her so you know prepare yourself because if you thought they were good you're going to get blown away by this man so the message is clear she was here who are you takeover target who are you Miss Andretti who are you and scenic blast who are you if you feel a breeze that's just the man limbering up Black Caviar has taken sprinting to another level in fact you could argue the equine experience in general and what people some not for this one away she goes what a champion 14 straight you come to see the greatest here she is 15 straight she just keeps trotting event black can out now by three the fighting champion is going to make it 16 straight we've never seen the like of a before Black Caviar kicks away a link to the harm in Franchi is unbelief and still the in dispute of champion of the world
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Channel: At The Races
Views: 347,271
Rating: 4.7594938 out of 5
Keywords: Black Caviar, Peter Moody, Australian Horse Racing, Patinack Farm Classic 2010, Coolmore Lightning Stakes 2011, Lexus Newmarket Handicap 2011, Darley T J Smith Stakes 2011, Patinack Farm Classic 2011, Flemington Racecourse, Moonee Valley Racecourse, Caulfield Racecourse, Frankel, Henry Cecil, Royal Ascot 2012, black caviar horse, black caviar royal ascot, black caviar frankel, black caviar vs frankel, black caviar all wins, black caviar lady
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Length: 34min 43sec (2083 seconds)
Published: Thu Jan 19 2012
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