Imperatriz winning the 2024 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes
Over the past decade I have attended Lightning Stakes Day at Flemington many times.
This year with super star sprinter Imperatriz being set to run, it was a no brainer to be present again, so I headed off to the big track last Saturday for the event.
Happily it was a sunny day, quite warm in fact, and I arrived at the track shortly after 1.00 pm and was in plenty of time to get to my favourite possie on the fence to witness the Talindert Stakes, a race for two year olds over 1100 metres.
The bizarrely named Aardvark won the race by a little over length with Reasonable Point and Bittercreek running the minor places.
Aardvark wins the Talindert Stakes
I gave Race 4 a miss and decided to visit the stalls area to get a photo of Imperatriz.
Imperatriz in her stall looking bright & beautiful
Race 5 was the Group 3 Frances Tressady Stakes, run over 1400 metres for fillies and mares.
Revolutionary Miss who I recall witnessing winning the Blue Diamond Prelude in 2022, proved the winner in this race, narrowly beating Forbidden City and Fortunate Kiss.
Revolutionary Miss wins the Frances Tressady Stakes from Forbidden City
The the Group 3 Vanity was next up and Grizinger Belle, who led from the start, prevailed to win comfortably from French Endeavour and Mollyknickers.
Grizinger Belle wins The Vanity
The colts equivalent of The Vanity, the C S Hayes Stakes, followed and 2023 Victorian Derby winner, Riff Rocket, surprised everyone with a solid victory, running from the tail of the field to overtake King Colorado and score the bickies. Verdad ran third.
Riff Rocket wins the C S Hayes Stakes
Riff Rocket on his way to barriers
Flemington was in Carnival mode with a small band entertaining the crowd and stilt walkers cruising the public lawn.
Stilt walker posing for photograph.
It wasn’t all that crowded last Saturday so it was easy to get around when seeking shade from the sun.
The feature event was of course the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning. It was renamed in Black Caviar’s honour in 2013 to recognise her dominance in the event. She won it three years consecutively from 2011 to 2013.
Imperatriz was the hot favourite this year and she won by a short margin after overtaking Private Eye in the straight.
Calling it quits after the Black Caviar Lightning I headed home, pleased to have attended to have seen Imperatriz win yet again.
Her next race I assume will be the Group 1 William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley in late March – I’ve already purchased a ticket!.
Next Saturday I plan to go to the Blue Diamond Stakes meeting at Caulfield.
2 comments:
Fabulous photos Anne! You must have been thrilled with them. Glad you had a good day.
Thanks Bec, a bit of a fluke maybe. But I'm glad I got another good photo of Imperatriz.
See you at Caulfield tomorrow perhaps.
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