My Gladiola produced a terrific run to claim second for trainer John McCardle and jockey Jamie Mott, while the Ciaron Maher‑trained Benedetta finished third.
Sixties stamped himself as a genuine contender in the Group 1 $1 million Australian Guineas taking out the CS Hayes Stakes for Chris Waller. Meanwhile, Café Millenium stormed home to win The Elms Handicap, securing a coveted spot in this year’s Group 1 All-Star Mile on Super Saturday at Flemington and capping off a sensational day for Lindsay Park, with three winners.
Victoria Racing Club Chief Executive Kylie Rogers said today’s meeting provided a fitting start to Group 1 racing at Flemington and a special occasion to honour one of Australia’s greatest champions.
“Black Caviar Lightning race day once again delivered real excitement at Flemington, and the atmosphere across the course was incredible for the return of Group 1 racing.
This year, the day holds added significance with the unveiling of our new Black Caviar exhibition, giving fans a chance to celebrate her extraordinary career and enduring legacy.
We now look forward to delivering a memorable Flemington Autumn Carnival, starting with the Australian Guineas on February 28."