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Lay Back S9E1 | 🏆 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes

Episode 1 of the Lay Back podcast, hosted by Betfair Australia, titled "Lay Back S9E1 | 🏆 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes" was published on February 12, 2026 and runs 47 minutes.

February 12, 2026 ·47m · Lay Back

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Welcome back punters to another season of the Lay Back podcast!We kick-off 2026 with the first Group 1 race of the Autumn Carnival highlighted by the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes. Tom Haylock is joined by Betsy.com.au co-founder Matt Welsh to preview select races at Flemington and Randwick, as well as a look at the debacle distance mix-up at the Hobart Cup over the weekend, Black Caviar's top 5 career wins, and a in-play watchalong of Observer in last weeks Autumn Stakes at Caulfield.👉 Stay in the loop—follow Tom Haylock & Matt Welsh via the links below and keep up with every tip on our socials.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🔗 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Lay Back🔗 Follow Tom Haylock📱: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/tom-haylock-tips🔗 Follow Matt Welsh📱: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/generic-expert-tips📲 https://twitter.com/Betfair_Aus📸 https://www.instagram.com/betfair_aus📘 https://www.facebook.com/betfairaustralia-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0:00 Intro & Lay bin5:25 Talindert Stakes (1100 METRES)8:28 The Elms Handicap (1400 METRES)12:49 🏆 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes (1000 METRES)18:58 CS Hayes Stakes (1400 METRES)22:13 Tressady Stakes (1400 METRES)25:03 Observer in-play watchalong29:56 Top 5 Black Caviar career wins38:53 Light Fingers Stakes (1200 METRES)39:45 Expressway Stakes (1200 METRES)42:02 Apollo Stakes (1400 METRES)44:29 Triscay Stakes (1200 METRES)46:13 Best bets

Welcome back punters to another season of the Lay Back podcast!


We kick-off 2026 with the first Group 1 race of the Autumn Carnival highlighted by the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes. Tom Haylock is joined by Betsy.com.au co-founder Matt Welsh to preview select races at Flemington and Randwick, as well as a look at the debacle distance mix-up at the Hobart Cup over the weekend, Black Caviar's top 5 career wins, and a in-play watchalong of Observer in last weeks Autumn Stakes at Caulfield.


๐Ÿ‘‰ Stay in the loopโ€”follow Tom Haylock & Matt Welsh via the links below and keep up with every tip on our socials.


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๐Ÿ”— Follow Tom Haylock๐Ÿ“ฑ: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/tom-haylock-tips

๐Ÿ”— Follow Matt Welsh๐Ÿ“ฑ: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/generic-expert-tips

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0:00 Intro & Lay bin

5:25 Talindert Stakes (1100 METRES)

8:28 The Elms Handicap (1400 METRES)

12:49 ๐Ÿ† Black Caviar Lightning Stakes (1000 METRES)

18:58 CS Hayes Stakes (1400 METRES)

22:13 Tressady Stakes (1400 METRES)

25:03 Observer in-play watchalong

29:56 Top 5 Black Caviar career wins

38:53 Light Fingers Stakes (1200 METRES)

39:45 Expressway Stakes (1200 METRES)

42:02 Apollo Stakes (1400 METRES)

44:29 Triscay Stakes (1200 METRES)

46:13 Best bets

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