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BLACK CAVIAR cruises to her 16th WinThe champion sprinter seemingly cantered up the straight course as she raced away to her 16th win in the Group One $1 million Patinack Farm Classic (1200m) by 2 lengths from BUFFERING and her stablemate MID SUMMER MUSIC. "Black Caviar is a horrible result for us whenever she runs around but you'd feel sick as a bookmaker if she got beaten and you got nothing out of her," Sportingbet Australia chief Michael Sullivan said. Racing Victoria chief handicapper Greg Carpenter said the Black Caviar legend was getting bigger with every win, describing yesterday's win as possibly her easiest yet. "Her rating is established at 130 and she has just kept on winning by big spaces, she does it so effortlessly and she runs time." Trainer Peter Moody was thrilled for himself and the connections, as well as the crowd which erupted as Black Caviar approached the grandstands rolling along. "She's a got the job done for us again and it's a great relief to see her do it again, they are all Group horses behind her but once again she's toyed with them." Moody said he and the owners would decide tomorrow whether Black Caviar would have her campaign finale in the Group One $1 million Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot on November 19. Jockey Luke Nolen described Black Caviar's latest victory as pretty effortless. "She was in control of the race a long way out." Buffering's trainer Rob Heathcote, like everyone else at Flemington, was in awe of Black Caviar as she raced to her seventh Group One win and took her earnings to $4,380,050. "I feel like I've won," Heathcote said. "At the end of the day the plan was to come here and run second to Black Caviar." Buffering earned the biggest pay cheque of his career, with his $180,000 second prize taking his career stakes to more than $1 million. Media Images![]() |
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