Of Waller’s six three-year-old Lightning runners, four had won the Coolmore in the Spring.
Brazen Beau ran to 122 in his Coolmore win and 118 in the Lightning, only beaten by the 129 rated Lankan Rupee on that day.
Japonisme also went 122 in the Coolmore, improving first-up in the Lightning to run what would be a peak Racing And Sports rating of 124 in the Lightning, which would only be good enough for third, beaten by Chautauqua and Terravista.
Flemington straight-track specialist September Run went 116 in her Coolmore win and was only denied in the Lightning by Nature Strip, improving to a career peak rating of 120 when beaten just half a length.
This quartet shows that Waller’s top three-year-old sprinters absolutely measure up in the Lightning, and more or less held their rating. Only Brazen Beau dipped, but he still ran second to an elite sprinter on the day.
Given that Switzerland can count himself as one of the best Coolmore winners we’ve ever seen, there’s every indication to suggest he’ll run to his best on Saturday.
If that eventuates, there’s every chance a Chris Waller trained Coolmore winner will strike twice in the Black Caviar Lightning.