After 23 rehearsals, this performance may have been close to perfection.
Black Caviar, the best thoroughbred horse in the world, the horse who can't be beaten, claimed her 24th win from 24 starts in a race that had the build-up, the theatre and the sentiment of a farewell show.
The champion mare's victory in the group one William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley went exactly to a well-established script that would be boring if it wasn't true.
Black Caviar jumps from the gates, rolls along under a garrotting grip, the brutal power kicks in, the massive stride lengthens and she wins.
The difference this time was the emotion. Trainer Peter Moody, who had been bed-ridden for a week in the lead-up, felt it as he high-fived the crowd on the way to the winner's stall.