Let's hope they have enough hot pies and beer...Black Caviar's ever-expanding legion of fans will be granted free admission to Caulfield on February 11 to witness the glamour mare's attempt at a first Group 1 victory on home soil. Melbourne Racing Club Chief Executive Officer, Alasdair Robertson, says the Club would be opening the gates to encourage the public to see racing's biggest star. The meeting, which heralds the start of the 2012 Melbourne Festival of Racing, will see Black Caviar step u

Let's hope they have enough hot pies and beer...Black Caviar's ever-expanding legion of fans will be granted free admission to Caulfield on February 11 to witness the glamour mare's attempt at a first Group 1 victory on home soil. Melbourne Racing Club Chief Executive Officer, Alasdair Robertson, says the Club would be opening the gates to encourage the public to see racing's biggest star. The meeting, which heralds the start of the 2012 Melbourne Festival of Racing, will see Black Caviar step up to 1400 metres for the first time in the Sportingbet CF Orr Stakes as she chases her 18th victory from as many appearances.