CRAIG Williams issued a warning to the rest of the world after Ortensia came from last to win the Al Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup night at Meydan on Saturday, reports The Age (www.theage.com.au). Its report says: ''You guys still haven't seen Black Caviar and Hay List, so it's pretty exciting for Australian racing,'' Williams said. It is a frank admission that the six-year-old was on the second tier of Australian sprinting, but she was too good for rivals in Dubai. Paul Messara will head to Ro

CRAIG Williams issued a warning to the rest of the world after Ortensia came from last to win the Al Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup night at Meydan on Saturday, reports The Age (www.theage.com.au).

Its report says: ''You guys still haven't seen Black Caviar and Hay List, so it's pretty exciting for Australian racing,'' Williams said.

It is a frank admission that the six-year-old was on the second tier of Australian sprinting, but she was too good for rivals in Dubai. Paul Messara will head to Royal Ascot with Ortensia, who is unbeaten in three starts for the Scone trainer, but ruled out taking on Black Caviar in England.