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Black Caviar an outside chance to meet half brother in All Aged Stakes

Rod Nicholson From: Herald Sun March 20, 2013 10:04am

PETER Moody has a stark warning for the six rivals to Black Caviar in Friday night's Group 1 William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley - "I reckon she is a good thing to win."

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Stress keeps building for Black Caviar owners as the great mare chases win No.24

by:Matt Stewart From: Herald Sun March 19, 2013

WITH beads of sweat on his brow, bags under his eyes and rumbling in his stomach, part-owner Gary Wilkie yesterday described the special misery of part-owning Black Caviar.

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Black Caviar could potentially start the shortest Group 1 favourite in 50 years

Ray Thomas From: The Daily Telegraph March 19, 2013 12:30am

BLACK Caviar, racing's sure thing, always dominates betting markets but she threatens to even out-do herself on Friday night.

The world champion sprinter has been listed as the $1.04 favourite in early TAB fixed odds betting for the $400,000 William Reid Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley.

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Black Caviar might be around for some time yet

Matt Stewart From: Herald Sun March 19, 2013 

TALK of Black Caviar bowing out of Melbourne racing in Friday night's William Reid Stakes may be premature.

Part-owner Gary Wilkie suggested yesterday that a bid for a fourth-straight Patinack Farm Classic in the spring was possible.

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Punters flocking to Moonee Valley to see Black Caviar's final Victorian run

Rod Nicholson From: Herald Sun March 12, 2013 

BLACK Caviar's farewell to Victorian racing in the William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley is fast shaping up to be a sell out.

Club chief executive Michael Browell said the demand to be part of Black Caviar's attempt to win her 24th consecutive career win had been overwhelming.

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Black Caviar appeal rivals Phar Lap

Top 50 in Sport - The Australian

ONE newspaper named her sportswoman of the year. The Melbourne City Council considered making her queen of this year's Moomba Festival.

One suspects if she was a card-carrying member of the Australian Labor Party, Black Caviar could unseat Julia Gillard as Prime Minister.

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Half-time telecast hope for Caviar

25 February 2013

The Age, Patrick Bartley

BLACK Caviar's final Victorian start is expected to attract 25,000 people to Moonee Valley, while Racing Victoria is in negotiations with the AFL and Channel Seven to have the race telecast live at half-time during the opening match of the season between Adelaide and Essendon.

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Racing's champion of champions' eternal connection to south east Melbourne

Michael Randall, Leader From: Leader February 23, 2013

BLACK Caviar's upcoming start at Moonee Valley is expected to be her last run in Melbourne.

The mighty mare, undefeated in 23 race starts, will compete in the William Reid Stakes on March 22.

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Owner Neil Werrett has sprinted into limelight almost as fast as Black Caviar

Matt Stewart From: Herald Sun February 22, 2013

OWNERS tend to remain in the spotlight only as long as their horse remains on four legs.

 

With the exception of owning giants like Darley and Coolmore, who always have star horses in waiting, lucky owners drift on and off stage like bit actors.

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Black Caviar sprints straight into Hall of Fame to join Sunline as only gallopers inducted while still racing

Rod Nicholson From: Herald Sun February 22, 2013

CHAMPION sprinter Black Caviar has won again - this time as a celebrated member of the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.

The world's best galloper, winner of all her 23 starts, has joined Cox Plate hero Sunline as the only galloper inducted into the elite of the sport while still racing.

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