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Back-to-back Lightning Stakes gives Black Caviar 19

18th Feb 2012

Back-to-back Lightning Stakes gives Black Caviar 19

World Champion Sprinter Black Caviar took her unbeaten record to 19 when claiming her second Group One VRC Coolmore Lightning Stakes at Flemington which marks the start of the lucrative 10-race Global Sprint Challenge.

Coming back from 1400m of the C.F. Orr Stakes last week the superstar mare was pushed by world class sprinter Hay List down the Flemington straight to complete today’s dash in an amazingly slick 55.53 seconds, just 0.03 seconds outside of Special’s track record set in 1988.

In winning today Black Caviar ($210,000 2008 Premier, 5m Bel Esprit-Helsinge) matched the Australasian record of the most consecutive metropolitan wins (19) set over 90 years ago, while taking her career prizemoney to $5.2million.

Connections have plenty of options available moving forward with the hulking sprinter including a possible trip to Dubai for the Group One Golden Shaheen on the way to Royal Ascot and the Golden Jubilee, both legs of the 2012 Global Sprint Challenge

The great mare’s breeder Gilgai Farm kindly asked fellow Victorian’s Swettenham Stud to offer Black Caviar in their draft at the 2008 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, where she was purchased by trainer Peter Moody for $210,000, and Adam Sangter’s operation will offer another stellar group of yearlings at this year’s Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale at Oaklands.

Two close relations to Black Caviar will also go under the hammer at Melbourne Premier :-
Lot 65 – Colt by Bel Esprit from Midnight Sun
Lot 411 – Filly by Charge Forward from Bergman

Hot Snitzel claims Group Two in Sydney

Twenty minutes after Black Caviar’s win the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale was called into the spotlight in Sydney as $60,000 purchase Hot Snitzel claimed the Group Two ATC Royal Sovereign Stakes.

Hot Snitzel ($60,000 2010 Premier, 3c Snitzel-Flames Of Paris has always produced well fresh and he did not disappoint his followers in fighting off the late challenges of Group One winner Manawanui over the 1200m at Warwick Farm.

The Gerald Ryan trained galloper was purchased by Triple Crown Syndications from the Melbourne Premier draft of Bellerive Stud, who were also responsible for $250,000 Inglis Premier winner Snitzerland during the week.

Bellerive Stud will offer 29 yearlings at this year’s Melbourne Sale starting on Monday February 27 including 5 by Snitzel.

The full online catalogue for the 2012 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale is available at www.inglis.com.au