Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Black Caviar Breeding 25/08/09

Black Caviar Breeding
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Jack Styring 24/08/2009
Black Cavier is quite an exciting filly, you don't win three races on end over two preparations without a touch of class.
Her trainer Peter Moody has a high opinion of her and rightly so, but there are no signs that he is getting carried away.
His feet are feet are firmly planted on the ground and he will make all the decisions as to her future and where she goes.
He feels she could get a mile against her own age and sex, if that be the case the Thousand Guineas could be his choice for her.
Jockey Luke Nolen was not all that perturbed when she missed the start in the small field, but it could be problem if it is not corrected before the bigger races come along and the fields become more competitive.
Black Cavier is already a valuable filly and with Black Type alongside her name, her value would at least triple at the flick of a finger.
The state of the world economic climate has had little effect on the bloodstock industry. There is plenty of money about for the right horse and Black Cavier is the real deal.
She was purchased for $210,000 as a yearling with her three wins grossing $194,250 to date which does not include VOBIS bonuses.
She is by Bel Esprit from the unraced mare Helsinge, who is a daughter of the flying machine Scandinavia by Snippets and the dam of Magnus.
Peter Moody had a walk up start when he purchased Black Cavier, being well aware of the family as he had trained Magnus.
Black Cavier is the first foal from an unraced mare, which is a bonus, plus a youthful mating at the time of conception being 12 years combined for sire and dam illustrates breeding to youth is the way to go.

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