Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted February 15, 2023 Journalists Share Posted February 15, 2023 Home Affairs ridden by James McDonald wins the 2022 Black Caviar Lightning. (Pat Scala/Racing Photos)The Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) at Flemington has attracted a star-studded field of 11 sprinters vying for the $1 million on offer. Headlining the field is nine-time Group 1 winner Nature Strip, who is set to kick off his autumn campaign once again in the 1000m scamper. The world’s top sprinter will be looking to go one better than his narrow defeat to Home Affairs in the 2022 edition of the race. He will also be aiming to win the Lightning for a second time, having won the event in 2021 under Jamie Kah. James McDonald will need to be at his very best aboard the Strip, who has drawn the undesirable barrier one down the Flemington straight. Roch ‘N’ Horse will be looking to cause another upset as he returns to the Flemington straight for the first time since his upset win over Nature Strip in the Champions Sprint during the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Coolangatta is one of a trio of three-year-olds in the race and will be looking to add to her win in the Moir Stakes last spring, where she used a favourable draw and light weight to her advantage to claim Group 1 glory against her older rivals. For the first time since the William Reid Stakes, boom sprinter Marabi is set for a return to the track and will be out to add the Black Caviar Lightning to an already impressive record which includes the Oakleigh Plate as part of her seven wins in an eight-start career to date. Another kicking off their autumn is last year’s Golden Eagle winner, I Wish I Win, who is something of a surprise inclusion in what will be a high-tempo 1000m scamper. Proven Flemington performers September Run and Baller will be looking to cause somewhat of an upset, as will up-and-coming colt Buenos Noches, who ran The Everest winner Giga Kick to within a nostril in the Group 2 Danehill Stakes last spring. 2023 Black Caviar Lightning Field No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight 1 Nature Strip Chris Waller James McDonald 1 58.5kg 2 I Wish I Win Peter Moody Luke Nolen 4 58.5kg 3 Baller Tony Gollan Mark Zahra 8 58.5kg 4 Fire Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Damien Oliver 3 58.5kg 5 Bella Nipotina Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Ben Melham 7 56.5kg 6 Roch ‘N’ Horse Mike Moroney Jamie Mott 2 56.5kg 7 September Run Chris Waller Blake Shinn 5 56.5kg 8 Marabi Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Ben Allen 5 56.5kg 9 Buenos Noches Matthew Smith Craig Williams 11 55.5kg 10 Millane Peter Moody Daniel Stackhouse 10 55.5kg 11 Coolangatta Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Jamie Kah 9 53.5kg More horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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