November 23, 2024

Twenty engaged to face Black Caviar in Diamond Jubilee

Last updated: 6/18/12 4:41 PM


It appears the lure of Royal Ascot has outweighed the fear of taking on
Australia’s Queen of Speed, Black Caviar, as 21 contenders remain engaged in
Saturday’s Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot after Monday’s
confirmation and supplementary stage. The unbeaten mare has continued with light
exercise as she builds up to her date with destiny, and the arrival of big-race
partner Luke Nolen has seen the final pieces of the jigsaw fall into place.

“Black Caviar looks great and has traveled over well,” the rider told
Racing Post
. “She probably had a lot less to drink on the plane than I did.
I know (trainer) Peter (Moody) is very happy with her. I rode her in her last
gallop before she left and she was in very good nick. I’m not worried too much
about the undulations (of Ascot) as she travels very well and takes a big
stride. She goes great on straight tracks at home and she is the highest-rated
in the race.”

“Black Caviar is the fittest I’ve ever had her,” Moody said. “I made sure she
was pretty straight when she got on the plane and she hasn’t needed to work
since. Hopefully we can get her on the (Newmarket) Limekilns (gallops) Tuesday
morning and give her a gallop over three furlongs or something, but nothing
major.”

Her task will be no straightforward affair as a host of top speedsters also
stood their ground for the six-furlong dash. Last year’s winner and leading
domestic hope Society Rock tuned up for this main target with a third in last
month’s Group 2 Duke of York Stakes at York. The James Fanshawe trainee may yet
be joined by last month’s Group 2 Temple Stakes victor Bated Breath, whose
participation in Tuesday’s Group 1 King’s Stand Stakes remains dependent on
suitable track conditions.

International spice is enhanced by the presence of last term’s Group 1 Prix
Maurice de Gheest heroine Moonlight Cloud, who was imperious when taking out
Longchamp’s Group 3 Prix du Palais-Royal on seasonal return earlier this month;
and the Fawzi Nass-trained raider from Bahrain, Krypton Factor, who plundered
the Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen on Meydan’s World Cup card, but was undone when
encountering unsuitably softened going when fifth in Kranji’s Group 1
International Sprint last month.



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