Confident in Caviar
Luke Nolen has revealed that like 'any significant other' Black Caviar requires a bit of maintenance but believes she'll be ready to roll at Royal Ascot.
Last Updated: 13/06/12 2:25pm
Luke Nolen, Black Caviar's big-race rider, is confident that the Australian superstar will not be inconvenienced if the ground comes up soft in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Ascot on Saturday week.
The unbeaten mare touched down in Britain last Thursday and stands on the verge of her 22nd straight victory, with all but three of her wins having come under Nolen, who has experience of the Berkshire track riding in the Shergar Cup.
Speaking on At The Races, Nolen said: "A genuine wet track - as long as they are getting fully in it - I don't see it being a great issue at all
"She goes very well at home in different conditions. She galloped very good in testing conditions and came through it with flying colours.
"Like any fine lady they just require a bit of maintenance, that's all. Our significant others require a bit of maintenance occasionally and she's no different to anyone out there.
"Any married man or married lady will probably testify to this.
"We're very much managing her at this stage and I genuinely think yield in the ground, so long as it's not bottomless, I don't see it being a major issue at all.
"I think Ascot will play to her strengths being a slightly tougher straight six than the one we are accustomed to at home. It's a testing six and I really do think it will play to her strengths.
Wonderfully Relaxed
"She's a wonderfully relaxed mare and I can ride her however I decide.
"She can give them a start, she can break them right up the middle of race and carve out sectionals that I've never seen a horse capable of.
"She can bring horses out of their comfort zone."
Nolen also said he had every faith that the Peter Moody-trained Black Caviar would find plenty for the whip - if it was required.
He said: "If it's required at Ascot, she'll respond duly to the whip.
"I'll ride her as she jumps. She's got a wonderful racing attitude and a wonderful racing style.
"I do respect the opposition - I've watched Bated Breath and a few others on the tapes -but I've got a great deal of faith in the mare I'm riding.
"Saturday week cannot come quick enough. I'll be devastated if she got beat, that's for sure.We're going there to win and we've left no stone unturned.
"We're hopeful of conquering Ascot."