BLACK CAVIAR WINS 22nd race at Royal Ascot is she better than WINX

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  • @potatoncarrots
    @potatoncarrots Před 11 lety +76

    People don't realise how difficult it is for horses to win outside there own region,Ambitious Dragon couldn't win in Dubai,Cirrus Des Aigles, couldn't win in 3 attempts in Hong Kong,Excelebration couldn't win in America,Danedream couldn't win in Japan etc etc etc
    Black Caviar won overseas whilst not at her best,she is a legend

    • @graemealexander8804
      @graemealexander8804 Před 2 lety +11

      And the greatest in Phar Lap, The Agua Caliente in 1932 on dirt, the world's richest race. 7 races held that day & he broke the track record with a profusely bleeding split hoof. Nearly lame before the race, arrived after an arduous long boat trip, arrived in his winter coat. Missed the start, was last, was 1st by the turn & covered 2 furlongs in just 22 seconds. Both incredible horses.

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 2 lety +1

      So You Think won five G1s in both hemispheres, the only horse to do that.

    • @freedomforpeopletruelies6
      @freedomforpeopletruelies6 Před 2 lety

      Not that hard to be honest

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 2 lety +1

      @@freedomforpeopletruelies6 what do you mean?

    • @freedomforpeopletruelies6
      @freedomforpeopletruelies6 Před 2 lety

      @@F50Aircraft to win races abroad

  • @Tamsin710
    @Tamsin710 Před 11 lety +20

    What a win! Travelled thousands of miles, looked like she had trained off & injured during the race BUT she still won!! If she had been at her best & won it easily this race would probably be long forgotten. As it is it will be remembered forever as one of the most dramatic finishes ever!!

  • @marka1142
    @marka1142 Před 5 lety +23

    What no-one knew at the time - apart from the bad ride - was that she had an 8 centimetre muscle tear. In fact she had a grade 4 tear of the quadriceps and a grade 2 tear near the rump. I would love to have seen this field race at Flemington with her injury free. They would have been entering the straight as she passed the post. Probably the greatest turf sprinter of all time.

    • @philiskirk57
      @philiskirk57 Před 3 lety +1

      But other horses in race could of been under the weather too its a level playing field and she won so why excuses on why she could of won more easily

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 3 lety +1

      @@philiskirk57 I think it is absolutely important. She ran 15lbs below her season average in this race... the reason it's important is that there are many people who don't know anything about racing who are quick to conclude that this was as good as she could go and that her performance here was merely against better opposition than she had faced previously.

    • @LJWilba
      @LJWilba Před 3 lety +1

      @@philiskirk57 she travelled half way across the world and eased down before the line. How many horses at that level can you ease down before the line and still win.

    • @iamthebroker
      @iamthebroker Před 3 lety

      @@philiskirk57 your grasp of that effort is only matched by your skill with the English language.... it’s “could have” (twice) in case you couldn’t work it out.

    • @graemealexander8804
      @graemealexander8804 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LJWilba No, was injured. Tears in hindquarters & severe bruising on hindlegs.

  • @kurman4749
    @kurman4749 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Black Caviar was the best sprinter I have ever seen. She was injured in this race, having a torn muscle in her quarters and still managed to win. She was an incredible racehorse.

  • @listenup9940
    @listenup9940 Před 8 lety +38

    Is anyone who commented below aware that she tore her hindquarter muscle in that race yet STILL WON!?! Hence struggling a bit more than her usual flourishing finish. An amazing mare.

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 8 lety +5

      +Anna Locke There were a raft of reasons why she didn't perform at her best. Most notably the injury she suffered. I liken the idiots who rate her based on this performance on par with someone claiming that Frankel was over-rated because he only beat Zoffany by a half in the SJP. It's nonsense.

    • @australasianscience3479
      @australasianscience3479 Před 8 lety +4

      She beat Soul by a length at Ascot. At Flemington she beat Soul by 8 lengths eased up.

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 8 lety +1

      Black Caviar never raced against Soul in Australia. The reason Godolphin sent Soul to Europe was on the basis that he loved heavy going. He actually beat Buffering in a G2 Danehill Stakes on a desperately heavy track. On a good track he was beaten 5L by Star Witness. He was beaten over 7L by BC in the Newmarket eased up... And he got 11lbs from her. The difference between Soul and BC, IMO, is more like 10-12L.

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 8 lety

      yes and they are all in Gardiner`s head ! There is no chance of her going off at 1/5 if she had any injuries in UK. She would have drifted like a barge in the betting and that did not happen ! Nostalgia is a wonderful emotion but it often borders on delusion !

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 8 lety +2

      Wrong ! No horses "love heavy ground" but one horse, the winner, usually copes better on it ! The words ; "mudlark" and "mudlover" imply something that is completely false. There are a million and one stats to back this up ! Suffice to say that horses are most comfortable on good ground ,and the clue is in the word ; good !

  • @kevengray1319
    @kevengray1319 Před 9 lety +27

    All things aside some Aussies(including me) understandably tear up watching this Mighty Mare. Weve been spoilt good and very priviledged.

    • @deflow22
      @deflow22 Před rokem +1

      Australia produces the best horses in the world fr 👌

  • @TOLOFFICIAL
    @TOLOFFICIAL Před 9 lety +19

    Watching this again tonight after quite a while and just really appreciating what a great victory for the mighty mare Black Caviar this was.

    • @amazed66
      @amazed66 Před 5 lety

      What, you mean when she fell over the line against a couple of mile horses?

    • @jakebarringham7248
      @jakebarringham7248 Před 4 lety +2

      @@amazed66 tool

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 3 lety +3

      @@amazed66 yes, injured and still managed to beat a 5 x G1 winning Cartier horse of the year, after 11 races in 11 months, travelling to the other side of the world out of season. Unfortunately there are many people who lack the racing faculty to appreciate what she achieved in her career on the basis of her performance in this race despite the fact that she ran 15lbs below her season average.

    • @iamthebroker
      @iamthebroker Před 3 lety

      @@amazed66 nice one dipshit

    • @graemealexander8804
      @graemealexander8804 Před 2 lety

      @@amazed66 Injured...

  • @CarolStJohn-ev9ry
    @CarolStJohn-ev9ry Před rokem +6

    I was rooting for her from America, what a racehorse! And from what I understand she pulled a muscle in her rump and still gave it her all.

  • @matthewbennett7717
    @matthewbennett7717 Před 5 lety +23

    Even though this is old, I'd like to say thank you to her connections for letting the world know just how good she was. She proved what winx couldn't. For that I am humbled

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      @mdmonowar7339 Před 4 lety

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      @marianellaramirez3786 Před 4 lety

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    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 3 lety

      Do you rate Winx

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 3 lety

      @Welcome to 1984 not at 2000m on my opinion. Winx would be too good at 2000m. At 2400m Enable wins

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 3 lety

      @Welcome to 1984 1400m to 2000m...Winx. 2400m....Enable. Two completely different horses but both champions. A shame that Winx didn't travel outside home country (Australia) away from the comforts of home.

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety +7

    When you realise the history achieved by Moonlight Cloud in Deauville over the last few weeks it makes you appreciate more the effort a injury hit Black Caviar put in to beat her in this race. Two fantastic racehorses.

  • @csbcsb4458
    @csbcsb4458 Před 7 lety +8

    too good. can watch this all day along. aussie.legend

  • @AnotherFastnet70
    @AnotherFastnet70 Před 8 lety +6

    Black Caviar's formlines are still being franked today, years after her retirement with 8yo Aussie Buffering winning his 7th Grp1 in the Al Quoz Sprint in Dubai. They met 3 times, all Grp1 races, and Black Caviar won comprehensively every time. A once in a lifetime freak sprinter.

  • @graemetarrant4021
    @graemetarrant4021 Před 6 lety +20

    It's a pitty the everest wasn't around a few years ago. The cav would of snashed it every year

    • @luke9705
      @luke9705 Před 3 lety

      I totally forgot about the Everest... you’re so right! He would have dominated

    • @BlankaTK
      @BlankaTK Před 3 lety

      It would of been nice to watch chautauqua make a start in the Everest or possibly win it

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 3 lety +1

      @@luke9705 she

    • @luke9705
      @luke9705 Před 3 lety

      @@bgardiner3354 my bad!

    • @ronniefozz5028
      @ronniefozz5028 Před 3 lety

      @@BlankaTK Chautauqua did

  • @SvendBosanvovski
    @SvendBosanvovski Před rokem +5

    Winx couldn't have beaten Black Caviar in a short sprint; Black Caviar couldn't have won 4 Cox Plates.

  • @Tamsin710
    @Tamsin710 Před 10 lety +10

    Wow! Amazing effort to beat the superstar Moonlight Cloud when not at her best! Just read the book and I'm sure if it was any other horse Peter Moody would not have run. The pressure from the media and public for her to run was enormous. A truly great performance from the champ!

    • @taykyl001
      @taykyl001 Před 9 lety +2

      I think they new she wasn't 100% but ran her anyway, just to keep up appearances, I thought by the half way mark she was struggling a bit.

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 9 lety +4

      With all the hype could you imagine the scene had Moody pulled her? Hats off for having a go. There are too many ignorant ppl who don't see this win for what it was... a hugely gutsy win against all odds. The Darley Classic run at Flemington on the weekend shows just how much better the Australian sprinters are.

    • @amazed66
      @amazed66 Před 5 lety

      +Tamsin710 - By no stretch of the imagination could Moonlight Cloud ever be described as a superstar and she was a 7f to a mile horse running at a sprint distance anyway and still gave Black Caviar the fright of her life.
      MC had raced in England twice before this race and was 5th and 7th and on more than one occasion had finished behind Excelebration, who was 0 from 5 against Frankel and MC was also beaten 8 times during a 20 race career. That might count as superstar status in Australia but not elsewhere.

    • @leom5095
      @leom5095 Před 4 lety

      amazed66 so you don’t mention the fact that she was injured you moron?

    • @russe19642
      @russe19642 Před 4 lety

      @@amazed66 if you call having a stablemate in a four horse field is how you call your racing you're deluded,if farkall came to Australia he would have been bullied and lucky to win a quality,black caviar would have torn him a new one up to 1400 the winx would have filled it in over that,with no dodgy pacemakers either,thats so suss and rigged.Couldnt he race in an open competitive field of more than 4?overrated hack

  • @BossBelsham
    @BossBelsham Před 10 lety +18

    2 years from watching it live, i still cannot believe nolen almost blew it.
    -Didn't need to pump the whip
    -Hands and heels over the line was sufficient yet he stopped riding.

    • @taykyl001
      @taykyl001 Před 9 lety

      He didn't use the whip, apparently just put it in eye sight & apparently she never had the whip used on her, which is a good thing.

    • @johnwedgbury6817
      @johnwedgbury6817 Před 5 lety

      @carol m if he knew she was injured, he would have dismounted virtually straight away after the race. just a poor ride

    • @TheDarrenguyuk
      @TheDarrenguyuk Před 7 měsíci

      He was o
      Always gonna win just distance bet

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 10 lety +7

    But this is the mighty Black Caviar in this race. 80 per cent fit and still wins. Thank god for the Zenyatta' s, Sea The Star' s,Black Caviars, and Frankel' s. We have been spoilt. Its only when this nationalistic self pride starts to dilute itself , that we we will appreciate the brilliant racehorse's from other parts of the world who have set standards the owners of Eclipse those centuries ago could only dream of.

    • @cmrcz7550
      @cmrcz7550 Před 4 lety

      80% fit after she crossed the line. She was fine going into the race.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety +3

    Putting it from another perspective for those Brits who cant quite draw a line through her form at Ascot..Take over Target, Miss Andretti,Starbanglebanner and Choirs all winners of the King Stand and jubilee, Choirs taking out the double and track record holder are the fastest horse by actual coarse time to race at Ascot If all these horse's met her here over the 6f Black Caviar would still be in the red and win by 3 to 5 lghts IMO and most other Aussie's would agree with this, she stands alone!

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety +1

    Having watched "Lady Aurelia`s Queen Mary Royal Ascot" win again, it must be said that Frankie`s hands and heels approach, and his easing up near the line show the fastest two year old of all time could have broken the one minute barrier on the rain softened ground.She is clearly value for a length more than the official seven lengths. Incredible !

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Thanks Almandin ! Had a lovely Chinese meal last night thanks to you !

  • @listenup9940
    @listenup9940 Před 8 lety +54

    Several seconds slower, than her even her slowest ever time at that distance, and that includes her runs on slower rated tracks. What does that tell anyone with half a brain....???
    She was WAY below her best that day and even way below her previous worst. She was sore. Yet still she won. An amazing effort!

    • @bgardiner2000
      @bgardiner2000 Před 8 lety +3

      17 lbs below her season average in fact. So injured or not is beside the point. It's enough to say that she was not at her best. Terry's very quick to defend Frankel when you ask him how close he was to being beaten in the SJP, but describes as myth anything that explains Black Caviar's sub-par performance. You can guarantee one thing... he won't have even seen any of her other performances, so is coming from a position of absolute guess-work and rumour, the currency of the bigot and the troll.

    • @giantscauseway45
      @giantscauseway45 Před 7 lety +1

      to true.. not blamin the jock but if he had let her do her think she would have won it better. but thats racing. not forgettin travel half way across the world.. unreal mare a machine.

    • @bgardiner2000
      @bgardiner2000 Před 7 lety +2

      Nolan did let her go... with 2 Furlongs to run he is scrubbing her along. He eased up with 50m to go and she geared down much more noticeably than she has previously. Had he kept at her to the line she might have won by a length or so.... but she was out on her feet.

    • @giantscauseway45
      @giantscauseway45 Před 7 lety +2

      but she probably was out on her feet... but she travelled hald way cross the world to do this.. and she still did in style. best mare i. world

    • @bgardiner2000
      @bgardiner2000 Před 7 lety +2

      Oh absolutely. Don't misunderstand me, her performance was amazing give all that she had to contend with. Injured during the race... an injury she had suffered previously. But there are a lot of other mitigating circumstances, even taking the travel into account. She was out of season and had contested (and won obviously) 9 Group 1 races in 9 months against far stiffer opposition than she had faced in the UK. She should have been spelling given that she had run her grand final weeks before in the TJ Smith. I have do doubt that had she been racing at home Moody would have given up on the idea of sending her to the races. But with all of the expectation he didn't have that luxury. Despite the fact though that he left her in and she triumphed under difficult circumstances there are morons, who don't know any better, that think this is anywhere near as good as she goes.

  • @Tom_TheDon
    @Tom_TheDon Před 3 lety +4

    This Could've been catastrophic for the jockey

  • @joshuadoherty6704
    @joshuadoherty6704 Před 11 lety

    Hi mate who are your cheltenham picks? I'm starting up a blog starting with Cheltenham which I'll carry through the flat season. I've got a few big race picks so far I'm just a bit miffed that I've missed the boat on Overturn. I don't fancy My tent or yours for the SNH either especially at 6/4. For the Gold Cup I'm going with Silviniaco Conti and Cape Tribulation with the latter E/W. I've got a few more but they'll be up on the blog over the next week!

  • @stanusher5225
    @stanusher5225 Před 4 lety +1

    The more you watch that race, the more you appreciate her greatness. Not only did she get an injury, but how many horses do you know would be eased like that and still win! You cannot compare her and the great Winx or her and the great Frankel. Just feel privileged to have witnessed not just those three, but also Zenyatta all in the last 15 years. 102 races between the four of them and only seven defeats.

    • @suemaher5282
      @suemaher5282 Před rokem

      U put that perfectly. We are privileged to have watched them all. Great comment Stan

  • @0Templegoddess
    @0Templegoddess Před 10 lety +5

    Every now and then an amazing horse comes along, Black Caviar is one of them :)

  • @wayneo1269
    @wayneo1269 Před 10 lety +78

    She would have won easily but for her arrogant jockey,who thought he was in Australia having a bong.

    • @ChrisMerrett257
      @ChrisMerrett257 Před 9 lety +4

      Go fuck yourself, she's the best ever and YOU know it,

    • @lilyby1203
      @lilyby1203 Před 8 lety +16

      She tore her hindquarter muscle, and still managed to win. I'd like to see you do that.

    • @wayneo1269
      @wayneo1269 Před 8 lety +5

      ***** Thank you I really wish people would read posts properly.The horse should have won by at least 2 lengths but he was trying to show off,totally forgetting he was up another level compared to previous opposition.She was better than any other horse in that field and should have been allowed to beat them accordingly but her Jockey was either stoned or half a sleep.She was way better than that performance, torn muscle and all.

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 8 lety +1

      The ride made little or no difference to the result. She was a spent force at that point anyway.

    • @wayneo1269
      @wayneo1269 Před 8 lety +7

      B Gardiner Obviously you don't know the horse,she used to switch off in her races like that all the time and could win easily,on this occasion the jockey overcooked it he pulled her up way to early and didn't bother to look around,luckily she saw them coming because she kicked enough to win she had an enormous stride.

  • @guitarlegend32
    @guitarlegend32 Před 11 lety

    @BalmainBucko ..record at the fast speedy turf tracks in America where the 'turn of foot' is essential?

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 8 lety

    Thanks for your message Hannah .The time of the injury is very hard to find. I have found five different accounts in ten minutes on Google . There was nothing wrong with her pre race and nothing was said post race ! There were no blips in the betting ring either.Quite the opposite, she traded as short as 1.16.Did the jock dismount the injured mare after the race or did he ride her into the unsaddling area ??

  • @wgtlizard6999
    @wgtlizard6999 Před 9 lety +41

    Why compare frankel to black caviar, bc raced at 6-7f and frankel was a miler, totally different racing..get over yourselves!

    • @nfelvis68
      @nfelvis68 Před 9 lety +3

      Well said.

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 8 lety +3

      +WGT Lizard69 They both raced over 7F. Regardless, modern racing's use of ratings is always going to spark these sorts of conversations. It's Human nature to want to compare. And the difference between milers and sprinters is not that great.

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 8 lety

      tell the truth Gardiner ! How many times have you changed your underpants today ?? The last day of Ascot and everyone is winning except Oz !

    • @anneshaw9681
      @anneshaw9681 Před 7 lety +5

      What a load of rubbish. I am Australian and can tell you Frankel would beat Black Caviar by four over 6f. Vain is the only horse we have ever had in Australia post war that ever came close to Frankel winning races over 1200 by 10 and 12 lengths. Vain was the only freak sprinter this country has had post war. You can compare any horse over any distance over any era. Journalists do it all the time telling Australians that Black caviar is better than Phar Lap.
      Pathetic

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 7 lety

      Well said Anne ! The only journalist I ever met who could actually do something impressive was ND, who could tip big priced winners that were sourced from stable employees. Unfortunately though, as the press are backed by the Bookmaking industry, they do not want the general public having too many winners.

  • @DarthMuse
    @DarthMuse Před 10 lety +10

    this close win only makes caviar's legacy even better in my opinion one of her worst races. yet pulls it out by a hair.

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 4 lety +1

      Her best win in terms of toughness, guts and determination.

    • @CluTchKonniption
      @CluTchKonniption Před 4 lety +3

      HorseRacingFan100 agree she was injured coming into it and was no where near 100%. Fun fact I was black caviar’s biggest fan and when she retired I got to meet her which was great.

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 4 lety +1

      @@CluTchKonniption I have Black Caviar as Australian racing's greatest horse. 2nd is Winx and 3rd is So You Think. In my opinion Winx not travelling overseas was a tragedy.

    • @CluTchKonniption
      @CluTchKonniption Před 4 lety +1

      HorseRacingFan100 oh of course it’s a massive missed opportunity cause if she goes over there and dominates them she is probably above black caviar and then comparisons to Frankel would be made but she didn’t which leaves something to be desired. Still if Luke didn’t go easy on Nelly in the race she would of won by further it’s a pitty she had so many injury’s and it ruined her career.

    • @F50Aircraft
      @F50Aircraft Před 4 lety

      @@CluTchKonniption i also think So You Think is still underrated by a lot of Aussie racing fans which I'm not sure why because his record is simply outstanding...he was a true world class horse.

  • @giantscauseway45
    @giantscauseway45 Před 6 lety

    She is a pure machine ...she left her country to run against the best all over the world..you have to leave ur country to run against the best to be the best .she proved herself everywere ..

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety +1

    .
    At two, Canford Cliffs won the Coventry Stakes (Gr 2, 6f), beating Xtension by six lengths. At three, he ran third to Makfi in the 2000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1m) at Newmarket before taking out the Irish 2000 Guineas and the St James’s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot, and then the Sussex Stakes all at Group 1 level over a mile. At four, he won the Lockinge Stakes (Gr 1, 1m) before beating the Champion mare Goldikova in the Queen Anne Stakes (

  • @matthewlawrance6116
    @matthewlawrance6116 Před 10 lety +4

    bc injured badly at the start , no other horse in the world could of won that race injured #bestsprinterwewillseeinourtime

    • @Apassion4horses
      @Apassion4horses Před 7 lety

      Matthew Lawrance tell me how was she injured? Lame? Doesn't look it what do ever. Horse looked fine to me.

    • @auss13ka0s5
      @auss13ka0s5 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Apassion4horses tore it's hindquarter ya fucking muppet.

    • @elgransenor1472
      @elgransenor1472 Před 5 lety

      I thought it happened at the start too.
      The way she came out of the stalls looked really awkward but I've never seen any comment or report about it anywhere.
      She was over the top before she got to England.
      Stupid decision to run her in Adelaide in April and May.

  • @elgransenor1472
    @elgransenor1472 Před 5 lety +7

    Black Caviar is better than Winx.

    • @csbcsb4458
      @csbcsb4458 Před 5 lety +2

      Lmfao k

    • @clivesangster7274
      @clivesangster7274 Před 5 lety

      And neither are better than Frankel.

    • @jakebarringham7248
      @jakebarringham7248 Před 4 lety +1

      @@clivesangster7274 good joke

    • @russe19642
      @russe19642 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh god youre here as well blackening winx,she must really get under your skin thats she's so much better than your give me a pacemaker or i wont win farkall.

    • @russe19642
      @russe19642 Před 4 lety

      @@clivesangster7274 theyd be putting both of them back in the float time he crossed the line

  • @jezzadelirious4921
    @jezzadelirious4921 Před 11 lety +1

    Black Caviar and Frankel, 2 great horses! You can't win that many in a row without having an off day these days. Goes to show what champions these 2 horses are, even with an off day, they still manage to win. Even Secretariat lost on his off day but still is one of the greatest horses ever. Gotta give these horses with unbeaten records a thumbs up especially in today's racing. Pure champions!

    • @russe19642
      @russe19642 Před 3 lety

      Gees was this 8 years ago,Christ I was still happily married

  • @patg9754
    @patg9754 Před 11 lety

    did u catch the other 24 races?

  • @aidenoleary7406
    @aidenoleary7406 Před 6 lety +3

    She cannot be compared to frankel as he was simply in his own league but you have to admit it was fantastic to see her at ascot. One of the highlights of the week

  • @giantscauseway45
    @giantscauseway45 Před 7 lety +6

    what are people takin about here a serious mare. yes maybe the jockey fuck up. travelled half way cross the world to do this. do you want her to win by 30 lenght. if she won by that they would some say something ha. and they mention frankel... let me tell you people talk about frankel.. .seathestars would have put it to bed. any distance to 6 forlongs to a mile an quater... so seathestars was better... but this mare id honestly think that she would take seathestars.any time.any where thats how good this mare is

    • @giantscauseway45
      @giantscauseway45 Před 7 lety +1

      she was beaten until he gave her them 6 or 7 shoves. and see how she picked up again just that bit done it for her

    • @paulglitch2119
      @paulglitch2119 Před 7 lety +1

      Doesn't matter how many times I watch this I can't believe how she got herself going again to win it with just a few metres to go. To drop his hands with 50 to go and with the calibre of horses just metres behind him - well we all know what could have happened. Great horses just know how to find that little bit more - as with Might and Power in the Cup.

    • @scouserdan3
      @scouserdan3 Před 7 lety +1

      seathestars would beat frankel? that's the stupidest fucking thing ive ever heared in my life hahahha.. xcelebration would destroy black caviar and seathestars! and frankel beat xcel what 3-4 times? with complete ease! Frankel is the best horse EVER! no questions asked....

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 7 lety

      Excelerbration would destroy Black Caviar? Maybe in some alternate universe mate, but not in the real world.

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 7 lety

      Of course he would ! Frankel ; 14 races and 14 times favourite(13 @odds on). Frankel odds of 1/10 twice and 1/20 once in European Group Ones. Frankel 14 victories with an aggregate winning distance of 75 lengths .Frankel beat more Group One winners, and by further than any horse in the modern era (1970 +)and he did it again and again. Frankel would have slaughtered Black Caviar over six furlongs just as top class Chief Singer did in 1983 to Never So Bold and Habibti. Check out his victory in the 1983 Coventry Stakes @Royal Ascot, his 1984 St James Palace victory over a mile a year later at Royal Ascot, and his July Cup victory the same year, where he reverted to six furlongs . Chief Singer was the only horse in the Coventry Stakes to be making his debut and started @20s, and though he was pure class, he was no Frankel !

  • @bgardiner3354
    @bgardiner3354 Před 7 lety +2

    Terry wrote " If Chief Singer can go from being the best miler to the best sprinter in 1984, it would be absurd to suggest the greatest horse of all time could not -my p.o.r xx."

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 6 lety

      Well done to Ireland on their one, two, three in last night`s Melbourne Cup 2017. I have long been called this and that for telling the truth but it is now official ; Oz racing is full of wood ! How can anyone be in doubt after this morning`s result. Absolute wood ! B.Gardiner2000,Bob Gardiner and B.Gardiner now know the truth. Two bob Bob has no place to hide. He can invent another username ( he has far more usernames than winners) but it`s official ; Oz racing is in a very very bad place.

  • @MrWalto69
    @MrWalto69 Před 11 lety

    @BalmainBucko Last race in Melbourne soon Bucko , maybe races in Brisbane and Sydney , that be 16 G1 wins , go for the record 17 you think ?

  • @noteynote4873
    @noteynote4873 Před 5 lety +4

    Winx is a better horse. Trust me, I'm a lawyer.

    • @Joelksk
      @Joelksk Před 5 lety +1

      Nah Black caviar beat better horses one injured at Ascot and never lost, Winx is still a fresk but I think black caviar would win over even 1400m

    • @southernhighlander22
      @southernhighlander22 Před 5 lety

      @@Joelksk nah she wouldn't winx would win Black Caviar has a 12 stride Winx has a 13 stride and can run for longer at the higher pace and Winx has 29 wins in a row and more group 1's than any other horse even Black Caviar

    • @Joelksk
      @Joelksk Před 5 lety +1

      @@southernhighlander22 You can't base it off g1s/wins I think because they both did it all and each run different lengths of time + there are more g1s around 1600-2000 compared to sprints back then. For me Black Caviar beat better horses, Australia has the best sprinters and yes Winx has beaten some of them but not at there preferred distance. I reckon Hay list, buffering, ortensia and moon light cloud were better than Hartnell, crierion or benbatl. Plus winx has had the same prep without injuries. Read Black Caviar's book, she was never at her best moody said. There was always something niggling her. She also reached higher speeds (I know she was a sprinter) and had a stride 1.4 metres longer. We have to say winx would win over a mile as BC never raced at the distance. I saw both at least 3 times (including 2 of Winx's cox plates) and black caviars speed and power is something I've never seen before, she would get too far in front for the champ.

    • @Fuzcapp
      @Fuzcapp Před 5 lety +2

      i just appreciate them both. They are both freaks. As are most lawyers - but not in a good way ...

    • @jakebarringham7248
      @jakebarringham7248 Před 4 lety

      @@southernhighlander22 Black Caviar has one of the longest strides recorded so stfu

  • @leonwilliams9289
    @leonwilliams9289 Před 9 lety +4

    Black caviar - frankel .. There would be only 1 winner frankel would of blown him away at half way easily.

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 9 lety +4

      Well done Leon. Indicative of your knowledge, BC is a she-horse, not a he-horse. How embarrassment

    • @leonwilliams9289
      @leonwilliams9289 Před 9 lety +1

      Your point is meaningless moron!

    • @gaborkovari5093
      @gaborkovari5093 Před 9 lety +1

      leon williams And ifs have such practical meanings.Like if Frankel would have go sprinting...Hm
      Well, who knows?

    • @bgardiner3354
      @bgardiner3354 Před 9 lety +1

      My point is meaningless? You referred to her as a he. You don't even know she's a she. And my point is meaningless? Your funny

    • @postcardterry
      @postcardterry Před 7 lety

      You cannot leave it alone Gardiner ! Come out of the closet two bob Bob !

  • @1066PV
    @1066PV Před 8 lety

    Black Caviar was recognised as a world-champion racehorse, achieving a World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings rating of 130 in 2013, equal highest in the world with Treve. She won all 24 starts at distances from 1000m to 1400m, which included 15 Group One races, defeating world-class gallopers Hay List, Buffering, Moonlight Cloud, Crystal Lily and Star Witness.
    Frankel was recognised as a world-champion racehorse, achieving WTRB rankings of 136 in 2011 and 140 in 2012, four points clear of the next highest ranking ever given to a Thoroughbred.
    He won all 14 starts from 1400m to 2100m, including 9 consecutive Group One races (equalling Zenyatta's record), defeating outstanding horses like Farhh, Cirrus des Aigles, Excelebration and Nathaniel.
    In the Diamond Jubilee Stakes, run on the heaviest track she had experienced, Black Caviar scraped home to beat Moonlight Cloud who disposed of notables such as Farhh, Dawn Approach, Declaration of War and Lethal Force during her career.
    The courses in the UK with significant gradients, long grass and heavy loams are a genuine test of stamina and soundness irrespective of distance and are tough for American and Australian horses which race on specialised surfaces of turf, cut short on well-drained lighter soils or (in North America) dirt tracks which become mud with rain but remain firm, fast surfaces.
    The closest comparison we can make between the two is over 1400m when both carried 57kgs on good tracks. The fastest time recorded for Black Caviar's wins over 1400m is 1:25:14. In his one start over 1400m, Frankel recorded 1:24:60 which is an estimated margin of 4.5 lengths better than the mare.
    Taking into account the different racing environments it's reasonable to suggest that at their best, Frankel might beat Black Caviar by 6 -7 lengths over 7 furlongs but anyone claiming English and Irish thoroughbreds as the being best in the world on the back of Frankel should first consider the most significant influence in a pedigree, the grandparents. Three of the four names carry the suffix (US).

  • @frankpharsec1
    @frankpharsec1 Před 11 lety

    Just looked up Mr.Brooks record in a bit more detail.Didn't realise what a top drawer horse he was.July Cup,L'Abbeye.Top class.I seperated them for the reason's you gave,the style's are so different.As you said,all left handed,Man O'War only on dirt and even when Secretariat raced on turf it was very fast going compared to the British tracks.Man O' War was revered at the time as simply unbeatable and his defeat is one of the biggest injustices in U.S racing history.Secretariat's record..cont..

  • @andrewharman8712
    @andrewharman8712 Před 7 lety +5

    Frankel would beat black cavair no trouble

  • @darrenbull3215
    @darrenbull3215 Před 10 lety +1

    what a call from jim mcrath who retired yesterday fantastic commentator

  • @frankpharsec1
    @frankpharsec1 Před 11 lety

    As you can tell Guitarlegend I am from the U.S!I came to England many years ago and have indirectly been involved in the sport since I was a child.My father had a small farm in Maryland and I rode ponies regularly that we reared which eventually became lead horses,the ones you see taking the race horses to post.I got involved in a small time breeding operation that bred a few winners,alas the stallion fees went ridiculous,although we did visit Danzig with a Fly So Free mare and made a..cont..

  • @frankpharsec1
    @frankpharsec1 Před 11 lety

    ..cont..that Black Caviar has that power about her as well and eventhough she underperformed at Ascot she still outclassed them when travelling on the bridle.Her Lightening Stakes win earlier this year was astonishing with a 10 second furlong and she still won comfortably.Great mare.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    I just hope they pay her the dues in the ratings there have been some magnificent horses in the past all around the world and it's not about putting them down although I have crossed reference to them from time to time mostly to highlight what this girl has achieved because the world is starting appreciate her and in a way she belongs to all her fans abroad as well I'd be happy with a 140 for her, I think anything less is selling her phenomenal record/ winning streak short of what it deserves.

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Good luck to James Slevin with his two rides tonight. Young James is a jockey going places and I have been following him since day one. Tonight he rides one for Joseph O`Brien ! Can`t wait !

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    Bloody hell Walto your putting up a good, fair, if long winded point. I agree with your points about prize money in the UK lagging behind Hong Kong and Aus, and Snow Fairy being a great maré.

  • @colingb90
    @colingb90 Před 10 lety

    Would have liked to see Black Caviar in the UK a lot more, an excellent horse!

  • @michaeldowd5545
    @michaeldowd5545 Před 6 lety +2

    As a European, I think BC cannot be judged on this run. To travel from Austrialia, run on a straight track like Ascot and put your record on the line is brave. Frankel did not go to the Breeders Cup or the Arc. I love to have seen frank v BC in the July Cup.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    Haradasun won the Doncaster with only 52.5kg in 2007 and went on to win the QA in the UK.. Sunline won with 58...went on to win the Hong kong vase over the 8f..NJ 59.5kg..huge respect mate!

  • @sp319
    @sp319 Před 11 lety

    By the way how come you haven't said anything about Excelebration and 1200m? You struggling with that one? Would 1200m be new to him Walto? Would it?

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    Balmain I totally agree. I hope she gets inducted into the hall of fame as was indicated just after yesterdays race.

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Congratulations to James Slevin on his win aboard Crosshue Boy last night. Another brilliant ride from one of Ireland`s great new jocks.10s was readily available all afternoon but sp was only 6s.

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Great night at Kempton yesterday ! Plenty of Pinot too ! Thanks to Harry Spiller for his tip in the last. It did not win but 20s third was much appreciated. Harry is a lovely guy, who has taken over Willie Musson`s yard in Newmarket following ole Willie`s(85 years old??) retirement. Cheaper horses but worth following through the winter.Many carry the prefix of the owner`s company ;Broughton Thermal Insulation. Thanks too, to the two Oz gentleman ; Malcolm and Fraser who tipped me Almandin for The Melbourne Cup.

  • @joshuadoherty6704
    @joshuadoherty6704 Před 11 lety

    have a goodun in tenerife mate . let me know how you get on over cheltenham I'm taking me arl fella for his 50th on Thursday and Friday so its something to look forward too!

  • @MrSmid888
    @MrSmid888 Před 6 lety +2

    The trainer looked like he wanted to throttle the jockey

  • @guitarlegend32
    @guitarlegend32 Před 11 lety

    Evening Frank.Been following your debate with BG and have to say it is a breath of fresh air.I was a regular poster on another site and had some real good ding dongs(Sp included)but the ineptitude of some more recent contributers,if I can call them that,has diluted my appetite for debate and I simply laugh at their ignorance these days.As for me,I used to be an apprentice years ago and got to ride Mr Brooks a couple of times in his work.I got too big though and since then have simply been a...

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    For those wanting to know Black Caviar had a trial today in a field of 10 horses came out of the widest barrier around 1 turn and won in the fastest of the day over 4furlongs by 5 lengths under a strangle hold in 45.85, she looked awesome it's on youtube somewhere? I don't know who she trailed against but the last horse was about 25 lengths out the back!

  • @johncarrigan9352
    @johncarrigan9352 Před měsícem

    Didn't know much about her. Great engine. The second horse was a bloody good filly

  • @Tamsin710
    @Tamsin710 Před 11 lety

    Really this win is spectacular by Black Caviar. We will only appreciate it more & more as time goes on. Moonlight Cloud is a champion who has proven the form time & again with multiple Gr.1 wins.

  • @darenfinan2192
    @darenfinan2192 Před 5 lety

    At the end of the day, Black Caviar put the cream of Europe's sprinters to the sword.

  • @bettyboop4194
    @bettyboop4194 Před 11 lety

    Cant wait to see how she goes in her first race back. Not long now, counting down the days.

  • @Numberx1
    @Numberx1 Před 11 lety

    i hope they bring her back here. after her performance a few of our trainers must have been kicking themselfs. id love to see sole power/bated breath/ deacon all in the frame.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    Walto, we are very fortunate to have such a champion around for so long breaking records and creating history, I hope she sticks around long enough to take John Henrys group 1 most wins...that would be something special..lol

  • @MrWalto69
    @MrWalto69 Před 11 lety

    @BalmainBucko What did you think of Pierros return mate ? I thought he did a great job against Rebel Dane , I remember one Frankel fan saying because Pierro lost to All too Hard his "bubble had burst" , funny how they said the same about poor Camelot , I guess they go by unbeaten streaks ? well bad news for Frankel then ,

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Good luck to all the horses at this weekend`s Breeders Cup World Championships. I hope Britain`s favourite horse Limato wins because he is just wonderful ! The flat turning track should help him see out the mile. I hope Tamarkuz wins tonight too(huge price) because I was at Kempton when he broke the track record four years ago. He has since been transferred to America following a very lucrative campaign in Dubai where he was horse of the Carnival in 2015. I hope Europe adds to their 56 previous winners ! Is Oz sending any over ha ha ??

  • @peace-now
    @peace-now Před 11 lety

    Thanks for that. Great champions do this. They perform when they are not right. Black Caviar is a great champion.

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Well done to James Slevin on another 20/1 winner today ! The apprentice of the year for me !

  • @TheNoodle1971
    @TheNoodle1971 Před 9 lety +1

    That was amazing i didn't see the jockey whip that horse ONCE! thats probably why he won :)

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    Just been rated joint greatest race mare or filly over the last 35 years by the international handicappers. Great news for Australian and New Zealand racing. Well respected overseas for the quality of racehorse they breed and race.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    No need for an apology, you make a couple of valid points, I have come to understand the tracks are different in the U.K and I also knew S.P was an aussie,..the race I was referring to was his last race against Cirrus..they did run through the first 3 over 40's one of them furlongs a 14.25 the others 2 13.6 or around there somewhere with out going back and double checking them.. when you consider Frankel ran his last furlong around 11.96 and Cirrus probably a shade over 12.3..(con)

  • @bgardiner2000
    @bgardiner2000 Před 11 lety

    Hey guitar... yes, absolutely open to debate. With regards to BC she's likely to be past her absolute best, so it'll be interesting to see what she does when / if she comes back. From what I understand it's still up in the air.

  • @frankpharsec1
    @frankpharsec1 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for that Guitar I'll have a little tipple on him.Possibly the Florida Derby but more than likely the Tampa Bay or Arkansas Derby,maybe both.Todd Pletcher took a number of years to get the Kentucky Derby hoodoo off his back with Super Saver so I think he will go down the same route.Problem is though he will have possibly 3 going for the Derby itself and no way would he let them race eachother before so it will tell us something about the horses as to where they are placed for their preps.

  • @JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon
    @JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon Před 4 lety +1

    Chills. What a year 2012 ascot was

    • @myfrobert
      @myfrobert Před 3 lety

      So You Think, Frankel and Black Caviar.

  • @shaunchambers8877
    @shaunchambers8877 Před 10 lety

    How many Group 1 races did Black Caviar win?

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    Well said and there is talk of her running in the king stand and then going to stud with Frankel, I hope she does for one...what an advertisement for sport that would be.

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    Brilliant yet again. Made that lot look like selling platers. How great does Moonee Valley look under the floodlights.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety +1

    Sunline run the Doncaster with 58kg, run a line through that,it is an tremendous amount of respect from the handicapper to weight her up to 59.5kg to put 1.5kg more on her than Sunline speaks volumes about her class SP...no denying that!

  • @MrWalto69
    @MrWalto69 Před 11 lety

    @guitarlegend32 now he wins by a length and 3 quarters if his 2-3 lengths more behind then what he was originally behind do you think he could of won ? can't see it happening son ,

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Congratulations to ; Frankel, on the victories of his daughter ; Lady Frankel (Group Three) and his son ; Eminent (Group Two, ahead of Brametot ) yesterday in France. Now let`s see Black Caviar return to UK, and meet up with "His Majesty" !

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Yesterday at Sedgefield in England the distance for a six race card was broken for the year(2016 -7. The aggregate winning distance for the six races was 102 lengths. The rain softened ground was described as heavy. What happened to all the mudlovers ?? Two favourites did win @1/5 and evens - Wow ! The other four favs were beaten a total of 183 lengths ! Presumably as they were the favourites, they were the mudlovers ?? I reitterate that there is no such thing as a mudlover !

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    It'll be great to see the great mare at Royal Ascot and show us the three to four length better horse she is than the one who won last year. Talking of great mares Makybe Diva is a legend. To win one Melbourne Cup is a great achievement but three on the bounce. The Cox Plate to boot.

  • @MrWalto69
    @MrWalto69 Před 11 lety

    @adam pongrac The Lighting Stakes got removed because of some copyright issue and I think the Sussex stakes had the comments disabled because the uploaded was over the arguments , no fun aye haha,

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    SYT has demonstrated he can run time up front,and has been put through the Acid test on so many front's including the handicaps and raced in so many world class races and finished with in a few lengths ..to carry 56.5 over 16f against the worlds best stayer in that year Americain who had 54kg after entering the race on a hang over after the cox plate and finish third..demonstrates his ability at the handicaps.

  • @GBeret83
    @GBeret83 Před 3 lety

    Over sprinting distances I think Black Caviar was the better mare. At a mile or further I would've given Winx a slight edge since we never actually got a chance to see how Black Caviar would've handled racing at a mile or further. And since I'm always having to read in the comments section these days about how great Winx was, and how she could've beaten them all, I'll add by two cents here by saying Black Caviar & Winx were both terrific race-mares. But in my opinion both would've been little more than a good tow into the race for the beast that was Frankel. All three had big engines running on high octane, but Frankel had something they didn't, a nitrous oxide booster. Like one of the old American muscle cars drag racing from back in the day, all Queally had to do was press that nitrois button and Frankel would blast off and leave really good horses in really good fields looking like they were running in place. Black Caviar & Winx were both speedy mares for sure, but neither had ever seen nor faced an opponent with the kind of speed that Frankel possessed. Nor could either have lived with his speed, IMO.

  • @joshuadoherty6704
    @joshuadoherty6704 Před 11 lety

    continued... That figure was compiled not by form but by time against the others in the standard time I was talking about. Excelebration, who had a monster form figure of 135, only achieved a speed figure of 118. Suggesting over a mile, he's at his best coming off a slow pace. That would be backed up by his next highest mark of 133 also coming off a slower pace. Frankels two 10f runs, both achieved speed figures of over 130 suggesting they were both strongly run races. Continued..

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    Well said Balmain. Just been watching ATR and Matt Chapman was talking over the phone to Peter Moody. It sounds a bit more likely the great mare will run in the Kings Stands and maybe have a visit to Frankel. It not a certainty but interesting all the same.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    In the AJC plate(18f) where phar lap raced away to a 30 length lead and eased down in the straight to win under a strangle hold the horse that was 10 lengths behind in second place was Nightmarch..one of only 6 horses ever to win the Cox Plate/Melbourne Cup double in the same year..

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Congratulations to Lady Aurelia on her Cartier Award for two year old filly of the year, and to Minding for the three year old filly of the year. The prestigious "Horse Of The Year Award" ; the most important award of the whole evening, went to ........... Minding too ! The Cartier Awards are racing`s equivalent of the Oscars and the presentations event was held at The Dorchester Hotel last night . I think everyone would concur that Minding is a very special filly .

  • @postcardterry
    @postcardterry Před 7 lety

    Well done to Rachael Blackmore on her 20/1 winner aboard Supreme Vinnie at the weekend. Great power packed ride to get up close home. Girl Power !

  • @earp61able
    @earp61able Před 11 lety

    Deacon Blues is a talented sprinter, and along side Reckless Abandon would be interesting opponents to Black Caviar. But Mr Walto is correct with his last comment. Looking forward to her race tomorrow.

  • @4HBirtcher
    @4HBirtcher Před 6 lety

    I have never seen a drag race like that!! How close can it get!!

  • @guitarlegend32
    @guitarlegend32 Před 11 lety

    @adam pongrac No problem.Well done for seeing the light.

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    Off coarse home ground advantage is huge Josh, I also said bc just fell in making more of a point about horses for courses.this is at WFA, excelebration is a good horse, might have a better chance at a doncaster with 57?

  • @BalmainBucko
    @BalmainBucko Před 11 lety

    Group 1-winning miler Canford Cliffs will stand at Blue Gum Farm in Victoria from this year. Canford Cliffs was retired to stud last year, and is currently standing his first season at Coolmore’s County Tipperary farm, (Gr 1, 1m) at Goodwood last August. Trained in England by Richard Hannon, who has said that the colt was the best horse he had trained in over 40 years of training, Canford Cliffs won five successive races at the highest level before running second to Frankel in the Sussex Stake

  • @keithfavell
    @keithfavell Před 11 lety

    Big risk taken by the trainer running her at Ascot knowing she was not 100%, but great that he was able to get her back into good condition and for the owners to give her more runs back in Australia. Her 23rd consecutive victory when resuming in February was memorable not only for its ease, but that in doing so she broke the 25 year old track record and once again filled the grandstands with spectators. I'd love to see her go back to Royal Ascot, but to only run if she is 100% fit.