Exciting two-year-old filly Black Caviar will give a further insight into her spring prospects when she runs in Saturday's Blue Sapphire Stakes at Caulfield.A $210,000 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale purchase, Black Caviar impressed with a five-length win over Kwassa Kwassa with another Blue Sapphire nomination Take The Rap third, at her debut over 1000m on April 18."She's always shown us a good deal of ability at home," said trainer Peter Moody who has had his best season with juveniles, winnin

Exciting two-year-old filly Black Caviar will give a further insight into her spring prospects when she runs in Saturday's Blue Sapphire Stakes at Caulfield.

A $210,000 Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale purchase, Black Caviar impressed with a five-length win over Kwassa Kwassa with another Blue Sapphire nomination Take The Rap third, at her debut over 1000m on April 18.

"She's always shown us a good deal of ability at home," said trainer Peter Moody who has had his best season with juveniles, winning the Blue Diamond Stakes with Reward For Effort, while stablemate Headway was runner-up in the Golden Slipper.

"She has taken a while to get to the races due to a couple of minor setbacks, but she pulled up well after Flemington and I'd like to run her once more to try and boost her prizemoney.

"I think she can be a player certainly in the early spring when the stakes races are on for the fillies and to run in those races you need prizemoney in the bank."

Black Caviar is by successful stallion Bel Esprit and her grand-dam is Scandinavia, the dam of Group One winner Magnus and Group Two winner Wilander.

There were 17 entries for the Listed 1200m race including the Tony Vasil-trained Carrara, who won on protest from Tollesprit at his debut over 1000m at Seymour; and Quietzer, prepared by David Hayes, who won on debut at Moonee Valley in a 1000m fillies race, both earlier this month.

Meanwhile Cocinero will try to make it four straight wins in the Century Hcp (1400m).

The Robbie Griffiths-trained seven-year-old racked up a winning hat-trick with his first win at 1400m when he defeated Marching by 2-1/4 lengths at Flemington on April 18.

The Encosta De Lago, who has won 11 races, seven of them over 1200m, will try to make it two straight at the trip.

"He's a nervous horse and he gets himself all wound up. He ended up in the rose bushes at Flemington one day, he's not the most stable horse in the brain," Griffiths said.

"I kept running him over 1200m as there were plenty of options. I had tried him over 1400m after he won the (2007) Christmas Stakes but he didn't settle.

"But once he started to get up in the weights I thought I'd lower the tempo by running him over 1400m and giving him a chance to carry the weight and it's worked."

Also among the 26 nominations are Group One placegetters Annenkov, Marching, Pinnacles and Poet's Voice.