Point of interest
Black Caviar Statue
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Location
285A High St
Nagambie, VIC
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Black Caviar was born on 18 August 2006 at Gilgai Farm in Nagambie, Victoria. She grew up on the Goulburn River property and then went to Swettenham Stud in December 2007 for a 10-week yearling preparation where she was then sold on behalf of Rick Jamieson to the current owners to be trained by Peter Moody. The champion mare then went on to become the fastest horse in the world, undefeated in every race. On 17 April 2013 it was announced that Black Caviar retired from racing. Sculptor Mitch Mitchell created the work in his Richmond studio from a photo of Luke Nolen riding the wonder horse home in the Schweppes Stakes at Moonee Valley in October 2011.
Black Caviar was born on 18 August 2006 at Gilgai Farm in Nagambie, Victoria. She grew up on the Goulburn River property and then went to Swettenham Stud in December 2007 for a 10-week yearling preparation where she was then sold on behalf of Rick Jamieson to the current owners to be trained by Pete…
Being the birth place of one of Australia most famous race horses Black Caviar, come and have a photo taken with the statue of he legend.
Black Caviar was a racing legend. The much loved racehorse who was born and bred in Nagambie. At sunset the statue becomes a silluette against Lake Nagambie and a rosy skyline.