World champion sprinter Black Caviar left quarantine, checked in briefly at her Caulfield stables and then made a dramatic departure to a secret location.
The mare is set to undergo a series of intensive veterinary tests this week to determine the extent of muscle injuries revealed after her win in last month's Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Trainer Peter Moody and Black Caviar's owners will shortly decide if the champion will continue her racing career or will go to stud.
As Black Caviar left the Werribee International Horse Centre she appeared in a lively mood, suggesting she has recovered well from any problems suffered during her Royal Ascot run.
Moody Racing assistant trainer Tony Haydon said she was checked briefly at Caulfield yesterday.