Unraced filly Elucidate will fly the flag for leading trainer Peter Moody in the Listed Blue Sapphire Stakes at Caulfield after stablemate Flokkati was confirmed for Adelaide's Dequetteville Stakes.Racing manager Jeff O'Connor said Flokkati would join six stablemates on the Super Sunday card at Morphettville and would be sent to Adelaide by float overnight on Friday.Moody won last year's Blue Sapphire with star filly Black Caviar but Elucidate is running in Saturday's feature only after she drew

Unraced filly Elucidate will fly the flag for leading trainer Peter Moody in the Listed Blue Sapphire Stakes at Caulfield after stablemate Flokkati was confirmed for Adelaide's Dequetteville Stakes.

Racing manager Jeff O'Connor said Flokkati would join six stablemates on the Super Sunday card at Morphettville and would be sent to Adelaide by float overnight on Friday.

Moody won last year's Blue Sapphire with star filly Black Caviar but Elucidate is running in Saturday's feature only after she drew wide in a two-year-old fillies race at Kyneton on Friday.

"We had her in at Kyneton but decided to scratch as we didn't want her to have a bad experience at her first start," O'Connor said.

He said that normally a Listed race wasn't an ideal first-start mission but the make up of Saturday's field didn't appear formidable.

"When you look though the field it is like a normal Saturday two-year-old race so she (Elucidate) is getting her chance," O'Connor said.

"She is going to be city class but whether it is going to be tomorrow or take another preparation we have to see.

"I would love to be saying she is another Black Caviar but she is still learning about it."

Black Caviar is unbeaten after five starts.

She won her race debut by five lengths and the Blue Sapphire by six lengths and is recovering from a small lesion to the inside of her off-foreleg which was discovered after her first-up victory in the Group Two Australia Stakes at Moonee Valley in January.

"The best scenario is that she could be back racing in November but there is a lot to get through first," O'Connor said.

Most of Saturday's Blue Sapphire field have exposed form but it is the unraced Lee Freedman-trained Kookaburras who is creating most interest after being backed in from $10 with TAB Sportsbet Fixed odds on Thursday.

He firmed again on Friday from $3.80 to $3.30.

Kookaburras is bred in the purple being by Redoute's Choice and is a half-brother to Freedman's former champion filly Alinghi.

Freedman and his brothers part-own Oceanfast, the dam of Kookaburras and Alinghi.

Kookaburras was sold for $750,000 at the Sydney Easter sale to Darley Stud who offered him back to Freedman to train.

Freedman's other first starter in the Blue Sapphire is Smokin' Joey who is a brother to Our Smokin' Joe who was a tough campaigner for the stable.

O'Connor said time would reveal the strength of this year's Blue Sapphire.

He said Elucidate was expected to train on over longer distances as she got older.

The daughter of Encosta De Lago has a stout female line with her dual-winning dam Krall by Deputy Governor and her grand-dam Domino an AJC Australian Oaks and New Zealand Oaks winner.