A decision on whether Black Caviar runs in the Lightning Stakes will not be made until Wednesday.Trainer Peter Moody has thrown a curve ball at some of his fellow trainers who targeted their horses at the Group One Sprint on the basis the mare would not be in the race.However, after he 18th consecutive win in Saturday's C F Orr Stakes (1400m), Moody was warming even further to the idea of the seven-day back-up at Flemington.He reasons she will have to have a searching 1000 metre gallop on Saturd

A decision on whether Black Caviar runs in the Lightning Stakes will not be made until Wednesday.

Trainer Peter Moody has thrown a curve ball at some of his fellow trainers who targeted their horses at the Group One Sprint on the basis the mare would not be in the race.

However, after he 18th consecutive win in Saturday's C F Orr Stakes (1400m), Moody was warming even further to the idea of the seven-day back-up at Flemington.

He reasons she will have to have a searching 1000 metre gallop on Saturday anyway, so it might as well be for prizemoney.

The ease with which she passed her first test at 1400 metres in the Orr has added another dimension to her growing legend.

"We all had shivers yesterday. We are in awe of her," part-owner Neil Werrett told Sydney's Sky Sports Radio.

"I asked Peter last night about the Lightning and his comment was 50-50.

"She will be nominated on Monday and won't do much work until Wednesday.

"It will depend after that how she is whether she will be an acceptor or not."

"She was quite amazing yesterday. Luke (Nolen) didn't touch her and if anything was pulling her up at the end.

"The reason being we wanted to look after her with a view to next week."

Moody admits Black Caviar is high maintenance and Werrett says just because it looks easy, her efforts take their toll.

"It looked easy but it still takes a lot out of her," he said.

"She is such a big horse.

"She is an out and out champion and we have to protect her and make sure her health is 100 per cent.

Hay List, who finished second to Black Caviar three times last autumn, heads the other entries which will include Queenslander Buffering who ran second to her in the Patinack Farm Classic in November.

The Lightning Stakes is a leg of the Global Sprint Challenge which includes the Diamond Jubilee Stakes, Black Caviar's mission at Royal Ascot in June.