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The Mounting Yard: Black Caviar Lightning Stakes Day at Flemington A Set the default text size A Set large text size A Set the default text size A Set large text size
The Mounting Yard returns this week after a three-month hiatus and I couldn’t pick a better program with which to kick off 2020: the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes Day at Flemington.
The track should be between a Good 4 and Soft 5 with the weather predicted, and Flemington generally plays fairly, so tempo should dictate whether they can run or not.
Let’s get into it!
Benchmark 78, handicap, fillies and mares, 1600 metres
Punters post-race: Saturday racing in review, January 23 by James Lamb, Luke Sheehan & David Hocking Artorius dominated his rivals at Sandown Image: Getty
A Freedman-trained 2YO stole the show at Sandown, a Kiwi star enhanced her reputation even further, and we saw an all-time sick beat in Sydney. Star Performer
Levante in the Westbury Classic (Ellerslie R3)
Wins don t come much bigger than that of Levante s over the ditch at Ellerslie in the G2 Westbury Classic. The Ken Kelso-trained daughter of Proisir looked like she was in all sorts of bother at the 600m mark when dead-last in the 10-horse field, with plenty of lengths to make up and seemingly having hit a flat spot. But Collett then swung her out to the middle of the track upon straightening and asked Levante for the ultimate effort. It took a bit of riding to get her going but once she hit top gear the star Kiwi mare launched out of the ground to sweep past her rivals and score a surprisingly soft win
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Many expected Impecunious to kick start the first Melbourne Saturday meeting of 2021 as a winner but instead was kicked out of contention at Caulfield.
Trainers Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young witnessed their recruit win easily at her Australian debut last month at the same venue in a Class 1 Handicap (1200m), overpowering Winsum with the rail out 14 metres.
The stable revealed their Oaks aspirations for the daughter of Sacred Falls and the $135,000 Carol Watson Handicap (1400m), a three-year-old fillies benchmark 70 race, was meant to be boost her credentials ahead of important autumn assignments.
Damien Oliver remained aboard Impecunious for her second Australian start but he didn t have the pleasure of a second race ride as the New Zealand-bred filly was kicked by a rival runner on route to the barriers and scratched after a brief veterinary inspection.