THURSDAY MAY 19, 2011
source drf.com
Australian filly Black Caviar extends unbeaten streak to 13
By Marcus Hersh
Black Caviar, the Australian 4-year-old filly who, at 130, is the highest-ranked horse in the world by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, ran her career record to 13 for 13 with a comfortable victory Saturday over top-class Hay List in the BTC Cup at Doomben.
Black Caviar came somewhat wide into the stretch run in the six-furlong BTC Cup, but whizzed past Hay List once straightened out by jockey Luke Nolen for her sixth Group 1 win of the Australian season. Black Caviar, a daughter of Bel Esprit, began her career – and her winning streak – in April 2009, and no horse has gotten within one length of her since September of that year.
source drf.com
Australian filly Black Caviar extends unbeaten streak to 13
By Marcus Hersh
Black Caviar, the Australian 4-year-old filly who, at 130, is the highest-ranked horse in the world by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, ran her career record to 13 for 13 with a comfortable victory Saturday over top-class Hay List in the BTC Cup at Doomben.
Black Caviar came somewhat wide into the stretch run in the six-furlong BTC Cup, but whizzed past Hay List once straightened out by jockey Luke Nolen for her sixth Group 1 win of the Australian season. Black Caviar, a daughter of Bel Esprit, began her career – and her winning streak – in April 2009, and no horse has gotten within one length of her since September of that year.