Imperatriz takes out Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning

Posted by RS NewsWire at 6:09pm on February 17th

Imperatriz has brushed off the doubters following a poor trial at Cranbourne to extend her winning streak to six with a first-up win at Flemington.

Success in the Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) on Saturday was the mare’s fifth Group 1 win on end and the fifth in her last six starts putting her, arguably, at the top of Australia’s current leading sprinters.

Sent out the $1.60 favourite under regular rider Opie Bosson, Imperatriz scored a long-head win over Private Eye ($5) with Espiona ($26) a half-length away third.

Trial watchers were concerned after Imperatriz was below her best at Cranbourne on February 5 when beaten out of a place.

Hot weather leading up to the trial was given as an excuse for the lacklustre performance, but trainer Mark Walker did not lose confidence in the mare.

That confidence was completely restored after Imperatriz galloped at Moonee Valley last week.

“Good horses, they probably save their best for race day,” Walker said.

“It was a lacklustre trial, it really was, but when we galloped her last Monday, we were really happy with her.”

Walker said he had not planned any further than Saturday’s Lightning Stakes victory, wanting to see how Imperatriz returned after an unbeaten four run campaign last spring.

He said he would not be surprised if Imperatriz rose to another level.

“She’s a gem, really, to do it in the spring and come back and win like that,” Walker said.

“Full credit to the second horse. He’s a really good horse and he stuck it to her today, so I think you saw two really good horses fight out an exciting finish.”

“We’ll just get her through today and see how she is and come up with a plan going forward.”

Walker said he would fly back to New Zealand before returning later in the week where he and assistant-trainer Ben Gleeson would firm up further autumn plans for Imperatriz.

Opie Bosson, who flies in from New Zealand to partner Imperatriz in her Group 1 assignments, said there was added pressure leading into Saturday’s race after the Cranbourne trial.

But he said Imperatriz had travelled sweetly throughout Saturday’s return run and found that extra kick late in the race to win.

“To be honest, I was a little bit worried, but Mark has been over all week, and he assured me that she is 100%,” Bosson said.

“When he knows one is on it is on.”

Bosson said he went out with numerous plans, but one of his thoughts did not include Private Eye being in the leading division.

“I had about ten plans,” Bosson said.

“But the plan was if she jumped well to not pull her back and let her slide up where she is happy and get into her own rhythm.

“But I didn’t expect Private Eye to lead.

“Every time I gave her a little squeeze, she’d come underneath me, and she changed legs at the right time and when I really had to go for it, I knew she had that bit extra.

“She is by far the best sprinter and best horse I’ve ridden.”

BERRI BECOMES A NINE-TIME GROUP 1 WINNER!@TeAkauRacing @opie_bosson pic.twitter.com/gWDe5TFE5h

— 7HorseRacing ? (@7horseracing) February 17, 2024

More Racing News

Dan Morton keeps faith with 2024 Railway Stakes mare

Trainer Dan Morton has shrugged aside Super Smink’s horror barrier draw and still thinks she can win the Group 1 Swan Draught-Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot on Saturday. A layer of complexity was added to Super Smink’s Railway Stakes bid after she was handed barrier 18, but Dan Morton is keeping the...

Today

Timing right for Port Lockroy in G1 Railway Stakes bid

He’s one of five interstate raiders and the outsider of the quintet, but co-trainer, Rob Archibald believes there is a sense of timing about Port Lockroy in Saturday’s Group 1 Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot. Rob Archibald, who shares training duties with Annabel Neasham, says Port Lockroy put himself into Railway Stakes...

Today

Royal task for Gilded Water at local debut

A benchmark race on The Gong undercard will add some Royal flavour to the stand-alone Kembla Grange meeting when a horse owned by His Majesty King Charles III makes his local debut. Four-year-old Gilded Water has been sent to Australia to continue his racing career, having started just four times in the...

Today

Improving trio to fly flag for Godolphin at Kembla Grange

Godolphin doesn’t have a representative in The Gong, but James Cummings is content to rely on a trio of up-and-coming sprinters to carry the stable’s hopes at the stand-alone Kembla Grange meeting. Fleetwood will headline the leading yard’s squad when he resumes in the Group 3 The Warra (1000m), while Pisanello and Restonica contest benchmark...

Today

Jason Collett hoping to find Express lane in The Gong

Jason Collett is resigned to the fact that he will be more reliant on luck than good management as he tries to coax another win out of Territory Express in the $1 million The Gong at Kembla Grange. The Provincial-Midway Championships Final victor in the autumn, Territory Express has a get-back racing pattern...

Today

Mark Walker aims for ‘new’ hometown Cranbourne Cup

Trainer Mark Walker has a good record when in form New Zealand gallopers land in Australia. Walker’s latest ‘import’ is It’s A Wild Night who will have his first Australian outing in the Listed Cranbourne Cup (1600m) on Saturday. It’s A Wild Night arrived at Walker’s Cranbourne base just over a week ago...

Today

Railway Stakes 2024 timing perfect for Baker’s Bel

In-form mare Belclare will need to overcome a wide alley to land her first Australian Group One win in the Railway Stakes at Ascot, and connections believe Nash Rawiller is the perfect man for the job. A two-time victor at the highest level in New Zealand, Belclare joined the Sydney stable of Bjorn...

Today

Trainer Gavin Bedggood chasing Fortune in The Meteorite

Gavin Bedggood hopes the decision to take Oscar’s Fortune to Cranbourne for a midweek gallop will pay off handsomely on Saturday. Oscar’s Fortune runs in the $1 million The Meteorite (1200m), a new ‘slot race’ that Southside Racing, a merged entity of the Cranbourne and Pakenham Clubs, runs for the first time. The former...

Today

John Stewart eyes Melbourne with 2024 Japan Cup fancy

Goliath faces one of the toughest tasks in racing this weekend, beating the Japanese at home in their biggest race, but John Stewart is already planning his next moves with his star recruit and Australia is on the itinerary. The ambitious American has quickly become a powerful investor in Australian racing and...

Today

Hedged poised to give The Warra rivals a trim-up

The Magic Millions carnival is the campaign focal point for promising sprinter Hedged, but trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr are hoping he can knock off a feature race along the way. The gelding will resume in the Group 3 The Warra (1000m) at Kembla Grange on Saturday, his first start...

Today