Group 1 Lightning Stakes: Full preview and top tips

By Cameron Rose / Expert

This Saturday is the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes, the race named to honour our fastest and most famous sprinting mare.

It is a race fittingly named in every sense of the word, particularly over the 1000m Flemington straight course where she made her debut, and eventually broke the record for.

The six-horse field contains three genuine hopes, and three also-rans.

Lankan Rupee is the reigning Australian Horse of the Year, the first horse to win it after Black Caviar’s three-peat.

He slightly underwhelmed in the spring with only one win from four starts, but he did win a Group 1 at weight-for-age, and was beaten about a collective length in his other three runs. Wouldn’t we all love to own such a disappointment.

But, standards are set higher for horses verging on champion status, and he’ll get his chance to keep the knockers at bay here. And it’s worth nothing that while he does have a superb first-up record, Lankan Rupee is yet to resume in a Group 1 as he’ll be doing here.

Deep Field, vying for co-favouritism with Lankan Rupee throughout the week, has never raced at the highest level or at WFA, and has only appeared once at Group level of any sort.

Of course, he comes into the Lightning unbeaten from only five career starts, and he does have exposure up the straight, taking out the Group 2 sprint on Derby Day last year. He was uber-impressive up the straight in a recent jump out, and is a fascinating runner facing his acid test.

The Hawkes camp is as confident as they could be going into a race this hot. Could they believe that they have the best horse in the race?

Another winner on Derby Day last year, the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes for three-year-olds, was Brazen Beau from the Chris Waller yard.

He was supposed to be the stable’s Golden Rose hope coming off an impressive two-year-old campaign in Queensland, as Waller did with Zoustar, but suffered a minor setback and was saved for Group 1 glory in Melbourne instead.

He smashed a supposedly crack group of sprinters in the Coolmore (there was five and a half lengths to fourth, and the likes of Rich Enuff, Earthquake and Scissor Kick could finish no closer than six to eight lengths from him). If he brings his absolute A-game first up, of which Waller is somewhat apprehensive, Brazen Beau can most certainly win.

Also lining up is The Quarterback, who has picked up a couple of wins at benchmark and Listed grade this campaign, Perth horse Waterman’s Bay, found wanting in weaker Melbourne races during the Spring, and Fab Fevola, who may provide nuisance value for Deep Field in the early stages, but will be gasping for air a furlong or two from home.

The race is going to be fast, furious and frenetic. Will the proven, four-time Group 1 winning Lankan Rupee keep the challengers at bay and set himself for another dominant autumn? Will Deep Field catapault himself into the very top echelon of world-class sprinters in this country? Or can the classy three-year-old Brazen Beau cause a minor upset with his weight advantage?

Either way, make sure you’re watching, and make sure you’re early. Be late by a few seconds and you’ll miss half the race!

Selections
1. Lankan Rupee
2. Deep Field
3. Brazen Beau
4. The Quarterback

The Guineas-bound three-year olds are also on display in both states tomorrow, headlined by the Hobartville Stakes at Rosehill.

Resuming in Sydney are several Group 1 winners form the spring – the Caulfield Guineas winner Shooting To Win, Golden Rose winner Hallowed Crown, Champion Stakes winner Hampton Court, and the VRC Derby winner Preferment.

Throw in the likes of Sweynesse (less than two lengths from Adelaide in the Cox Plate), the top class, ever-consistent Scissor Kick, and Coolmore Stud second-place getter Delectation, along with the likes of Panzer Division and Kermadec, and this is going to be one of the hottest form races of the autumn.

The Lightning and the Hobartville are only 20 minutes apart on Saturday. We’re in for a treat.

The Crowd Says:

2015-02-21T03:09:34+00:00

Haradasun

Roar Rookie


In sydney they once had an ad campaign hit the gg spot. It was a great campaign and as a result the races boomed. It showed that good advertising really can work. Nfi what they are doing these days.

2015-02-20T12:03:00+00:00

kv joef

Roar Guru


Brent, I thought during my break that i would come back to a focused sell by both states on the autumn racing and in particular, these OFFICIAL WORLD CHAMPION SPRINTERS but what do we get ... both of our states major racing bodies going at each others throats over TVN and other BS ... FM ... who let the lunatics run the asylum. The U.S currently have a similar situation to us. Last year they produced three really outstanding 3 year-olds California Chrome, Shared Belief and Bayern ... CChrome got the HOTY but not many were satisfied ... thankfully, owners of the three U.S. horses decided to race-on as 4 year-olds ... the first rematch was a couple of weeks ago in the San Antonio (G2) between CChrome and Shared Belief and it turned out to be a tremendous race FU for these two champs. Point is the build up to that 'minor' G2 contest started a month before the race ... articles, progress reports. youTube vids of trackwork and interviews and even when Bayern dropped off the race to go in another direction the promo kept coming ... pretty handy for a G2 race but MORE IMPORTANTLY, now the stage is set for contests between these three all year ... game on (dude) ! By the way, Shared Belief came out on top ... but nothing is settled. what are our lot doing ==== throwing $500,000 prizemoney at races that don't require it ... (ie Caulfield Classic). Maybe they should have tossed 200k at the media to ramp it up and you might be surprised at what would have happened ... I actually think one of the 7network channels will be free-to-air for all autumn major racedays in Melb and Syd. Hope the channel 7 crew realise what they have on their hands ... No, probably not ... i forgot what our normal focus is ... we'll probably spend all the autumn whinging about how bad our stayers are ... :) .

2015-02-20T10:43:50+00:00

Brent Ford

Roar Guru


Hey KV maybe you could promote it for us here on the Roar? Haha :) I think when it all ends Chataqua may be the last horse standing. For the record the Daily Telegraph does their best to try and give racing some coverage as does the Herald Sun. But I guess as these races aren't broadcast on free to air KV it's a very niche market.

AUTHOR

2015-02-20T09:40:35+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


Racing is certainly becoming more and more of a niche sport. In The Age in Melbourne, you hardly see a peep. Hopefully they all stay sound, and meet each other in handicaps and WFA, at different tracks, which I think they will.

AUTHOR

2015-02-20T09:38:43+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


Indeed it will. Still with Chautauqua and Terravista to come!

AUTHOR

2015-02-20T09:38:07+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


He was kind of unimpressive in some ways in the Salinger wasn't he, a grinding rather than explosive sort of win. He'd done a lot in a short time though, and gee he looked impressive in that jump-out.

2015-02-20T05:10:13+00:00

kv joef

Roar Guru


The BC Lightning ... ooooh yeaaaaaaaaaaah. Please correct me if i'm wrong ... but this autumn we have the 4 best sprinters in the world and a pretender racing each other over two months (i think BznBay still has a little way to go to reach elite level but he could?). These champs are going to aim-up against each other in several races ... sometimes one-on-one like tomorrow, sometimes in a group of three but (please racing gods) let them all collide in the TJSmith. If that happens it will capture the racing focus of the world but you would never know following our sports media. Where was the promotional launch? 'THE GREATEST CLASH OF SPRINTERS EVER ... OVER 8 EXCITING WEEKS ... IN TWO STATES ...' What is happening this autumn with these sprinters is unique in world racing ... and nothing ... hardly a peep ... and they wonder why people aren't going to the races.

2015-02-20T04:55:12+00:00

Kevin dustby

Guest


Only 6 runners? One of my favourite races on the calendar usually

2015-02-20T04:49:39+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Fascinating race the Lightning. Will sort out the pecking order a little more clearly!

2015-02-20T04:14:11+00:00

Haradasun

Roar Rookie


He carried my quaddie home though when I stood him out in the last. That will stop anything.

2015-02-20T03:31:29+00:00

Will Sinclair

Roar Guru


Didn't beat much that day though...

2015-02-20T02:40:27+00:00

Haradasun

Roar Rookie


I'm a fan of Deep field. He could be anything. He was all over the shop Derby Day, but he still blitzed them into the wind and when he knuckled down final 200m he alsolutely flew.

2015-02-20T00:52:44+00:00

Bondy

Guest


This is the first time Deep Field has met a top shelf sprinter in Lan Rup it will be interesting I think Deep Field would run Chautauqua very close currently ... The Carnivals hotting up .

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