Black Caviar

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Moonlight Cloud to upset the Ashes feel to all this. She didn't have to beat much in the Palais-Royal and is half the size of the Aussie mare but she's overpriced for the race.
 
Here's a question for all cyptologists.

What did todays comments from Black Caviars connections on the 1st an d 3rd page of The Racing Post really mean?

Here's my options.

A) Due to crop cycles, time of year and just generally the way the horse is, the horse won't be at its very best for the Golden Jubilee.


B) We'll make sure she's not at her best for the Golden Jubilee

C) We're more fearful of the opposition than we first let off.

Thanks in advance.

I speak Australian Marble.

1. She doesn't have to be at her best to beat the Shyte you pommies are sending to take her on.

2. So we'll tie her back legs together to give you lot a chance

3. I just watched the Epsom Oaks and now know that you lot don't always play fair:D
 
Jane Chapple-Hyam's yard is owned by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, who's had horses such as Master Of Hounds, Musir, Lizard's Desire and Eagle Mountain with De Kock, and was Mike De Kock's satellite yard when he had horses over here.
 
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