Expect to see something special on Saturday is the message from trainer Peter Moody who will saddle up unbeaten filly Black Caviar in the Arrow Training Services Plate at Moonee Valley.The daughter of Bel Esprit has scared off many of the 17 nominations for the Listed 1200m feature with only five other fillies accepting to take her on, and the Caulfield trainer is excited about her return to racing."I'm very pleased, she's had a couple of jumpouts here two or three weeks back and went very nicel

Expect to see something special on Saturday is the message from trainer Peter Moody who will saddle up unbeaten filly Black Caviar in the Arrow Training Services Plate at Moonee Valley.

The daughter of Bel Esprit has scared off many of the 17 nominations for the Listed 1200m feature with only five other fillies accepting to take her on, and the Caulfield trainer is excited about her return to racing.

"I'm very pleased, she's had a couple of jumpouts here two or three weeks back and went very nicely and her work here this morning was terrific," Moody said on Thursday.

Black Caviar couldn't have been more impressive in winning her two starts in the autumn by an aggregate of 11 lengths, the latest when defeating Demerit by six lengths in the Listed Blue Sapphire Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on May 2.

"She's a lovely filly, she's got a great presence about her and she's just extremely exciting," Moody told TVN.

"I don't want to get carried away but I've got some nice benchmarks here for her at home and it's really exciting and hard to keep a cap on things really.

"She's done everything asked of her and more, so now she has to take the next step.

"There'll be some nice fillies there on Saturday and, as with all of them, you are looking forward to the spring to see if they have improved and taken the next step.

"Everything she's shown at home she's certainly done it very well and she has that element of class about her."

TAB Sportsbet has served up Black Caviar at the prohibitive odds of $1.22 in its opening market and Moody expects her to live up to the wraps on her.

"I'd like to be training the horse that could beat her," he said.

"Saturday will go a long way towards telling us where we head with her, whether to stick to three-year-old fillies company or, if she has that special X-factor, you might look to lift the bar a little bit.

"Ultimately at this stage her goal is the Thousand Guineas at Caulfield but we could possibly lift it to take on the Guineas against the boys or you could go up 10 pegs to maybe have a crack at a race like the Manikato at weight-for-age.

"She's nominated (for the Cox Plate) but I think that would be a mammoth task. I think she's more in the sprinter-miler mould. You never say never but we'll let her guide us."

Black Caviar, who drew barrier four, will be ridden by Moody's number one stable rider Luke Nolen replacing stable apprentice Jarrod Noske who rode her in both her previous starts.

Her main opposition could come from the Lee Freedman-trained Maka Ena ($6.50) who finished third to the Moody-trained colt Reward For Effort in the Group One Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield in February.