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Black Caviar

By: Gerard Whatley
Narrated by: Adrian Mulraney
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Fully updated, and including three new chapters, this new edition of Gerard Whateley's acclaimed best seller documents the career of the racehorse who has transcended the track to become an Australian icon. It begins with the entrancing story of champion trainer Peter Moody, who came to select and guide the fastest horse the world had ever seen. Under Moody's patient and masterful guidance, the hulking injury-prone filly matured into a champion, idolised by a devoted following more akin to a rock band than a racehorse.

With her invincible run and marauding dominance, Black Caviar has returned racing to the glory days of more than half a century past and secured a reputation that will echo for as long as horses.

©2012 Gerard Whateley (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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Gerard really did do this champion athlete justice in this book, I spent many a night in bed listening not being able to turn it off into the early hours of the morning.
Peter Moody really has sky rocketed as a human being after listening to his stories and love of his mare.
Loved every minute of this book!

Fantastic summary of an absolute legend of Australian sports history

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