Filly for Black Caviar
Black Caviar has safely delivered her third foal, a filly by Snitzel
Black Caviar has safely delivered her third foal, a filly by Snitzel
Black Caviar’s trainer, Peter Moody, is one of several Australian trainers under investigation for high levels of cobalt but has been adamant that all of Black Caviar’s urine samples be re-tested to protect the legendary mare’s reputation.
It may not be as bad as the South African owners who named a horse Black Caviar while the original, the great Australian mare, was still racing – and as such, her name was yet to be protected
We’re confident that his mating with Black Caviar will produce an outstanding foal with the potential for great success on the track
The bay filly, who is said to have a small white marking on her forehead and small white socks on her front feet, arrived early on Saturday after a smooth birth
Death of recordbreaking Australian yearling shocks industry and leads to enquiry
ROBYN LOUW: Whether you were Australian or not, horsey or not, everyone has heard of Black Caviar
SARAH WHITELAW: One of racing’s all time great careers ended last week when it was announced that Black Caviar had run her last race.
Black Caviar, one of the most popular and successful horses in Australian racing history, has been retired after an unbeaten 25-race career. Trainer Peter Moody
The brilliant Black Caviar registered her fifteenth Gr1 success to take her unbeaten record to an unbelievable 25 wins
A man we are privileged to have known as a loyal friend of this great game and of the Sporting Post, a personal mate, and one of South African horseracing’s great characters, Shaheen Shaw, a husband, loving Dad and Grandad, passed away suddenly at the age of 55
The sad reality is that no matter who did what wrong, the Peter saga has been a scar on the SA horseracing landscape for far too long and besides the old favourite of justice delayed, it has lingered lengths ahead of KZN star Royal Victory’s big win in the 2023 renewal of the Highveld showpiece