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Black Caviar returns to Australia with European boyfriend
Black Caviar has arrived home from her English adventure with a very personal appreciation of foreign racing.

BLACK CAVIAR has arrived home from her English adventure with a very personal appreciation of foreign racing.
“Somehow she has fallen for a European,” said assistant trainer Tony Haydon who accompanied her on the 39-hour trip from Newmarket to Werribee.
Also on the flight that touched down in Melbourne before dawn on Wednesday was the Italian stallion Voila Ici who is to join the team of Black Caviar’s trainer Peter Moody. According to Haydon, that arrangement is likely to be appreciated by the unbeaten champion.
“I’m not sure how it works but he seems to keep her happy and so as long as that happens we’re all right,” Haydon said.
“We parked him in front of her on the plane so she could see him and I think she travelled a lot better once she was able to see someone.”
But any chance of Black Caviar and Voila Ici becoming anything more than friends has been ruled out with the superstar of Australian racing having been “promised” to a local stud.
Black Caviar maintained her perfect record with a 22nd career win in last month’s Group One Diamond Jubilee Stakes (1200m) at Royal Ascot.
She has since spent a compulsory two weeks in quarantine at Newmarket and must be confined at Werribee for the same period before resting at Moody’s outer-Melbourne property until she begins her spring preparation.
Voila Ici, a well-performed Italian stayer bought by Queensland breeder Jon Haseler, will be aimed at the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups.
Previously prepared by Italian trainer Vittorio Carruso, he has won seven of his 12 career starts, including a Group One over 2400m in Milan as well as a Group Two feature over 2800m at Longchamp. Assuming she recovers from injuries sustained in England, Black Caviar will be set for the Group One Patinack Farm Classic at Flemington, a race she won for the past two years.
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