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Pierro (foaled October 5, 2009) was an esteemed Australian racehorse who is now standing at stud. He was from the fifth crop of the champion racehorse and stallion Lonhro out of the dam Miss Rite Note (IRE) (by Daylami). Pierro had a short racing career, racing in just two seasons and retiring to stud as a three year old. He ran in a total of 14 races, with 11 wins and 3 placings, including 5 Group 1 wins. His distances ranged from 1200m to 2040m. He was bred at Musk Creek Farm and sold for $230000.

Two Year Old Season: 2011-2012
Pierro began his undefeated two year old season in the breeders plate in October of 2011. He had a 5 month break before resuming in the Group 2 Silver Slipper Stakes, which he won. He then ran in the Group 2 Spotless Todman Stakes, which secured him a place in the Group 1 Golden Slipper. Pierro started the slipper as a $6.50 chance, with the favourite Samaready coming in third to Pierro. With a convincing win in the slipper, his record went to four unbeaten starts, making him the champion 2 year old colt of the season.

From here, Pierro went on to run in the Group 1 Inglis Sires Produce Stakes, where he started as favourite, and notched up another win for itself. The last race of his season, the Group 1 Moet & Chandon Champagne Stakes, where he started as $1.22 favourite, as both bookies and punters had realised the true magic of the horse that was Pierro. He finished this with another win, finishing off his unbeaten two year old season. This incredible season had racing fans excited for the future of this horse, as an unprecedented 6 wins from 6 starts in very competitive races is no mean feat. This season was an incredible one for Pierro, attaining the "Triple Crown" for two year olds.

Three Year Old Season: 2012-2013
After the champagne stakes, Pierro was spelled for 5 months before resuming with the Run to the Rose at Rosehill. Starting as a $1.53 favourite, it was no surprise that Pierro added yet another win to his record. Following this, it was decided that he would be sent to Victoria, in the hopes of winning either the Caulfield Guineas or the Cox Plate, both races longer in distance compared to his usual race length. The first Victoria race Pierro raced in was the City Jeep Bill Stutt Stakes at Moonee Valley, a Group 2 race which he won after starting as a $1.06 favourite. Following this was the Guineas, and with the step up in distance Pierro couldn't quite get there and managed a second place in this race. It was then back to the Valley for Pierro to have a run in the Cox Plate. A big step up in distance from his usual sprinting distances up to the 2040m distance. Proving too much for the horse, he still ran a convincing third, an admirable achievement for a sprinting horse.

After the Victoria trip Pierro was sent back to NSW for a spell in preparation for the Sydney Autumn Carnival, one, which like his two year old season, he would dominate. Another 5 month spell proved ideal for Pierro, and he returned fresh in the Group 2 Hobartville stakes with a win back at his usual distance. It was then on to the Cellarbrations Cantebury Stakes, with another Group 1 win under his belt. He then geared up for the prestigious George Ryder Stakes, where as the $1.36 favourite he won yet again. Pierro's final race was the famous BMW Doncaster. The heavy track and slightly longer distance was too much for the colt, with Pierro running a second to Sacred Falls. Following this, the owners decided to retire Pierro and pursue a career as a stallion for the champion colt. He was then sold to Coolmore stud, in a deal rumoured to be worth $30 million.

Race Record
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Statistics
Table of Pierro's best statistics.

Stud Record
Pierro began his stud career at Coolmore, and has stayed there ever since. His stud fee of $88,000 for 2019 is a reflection of the incredible success his progeny have produced. He has produced some incredibly successful progeny, with four group 1 winning progeny already under his name. He has sold yearlings for up to $1.1 million, an incredible amount of money and a testament to his success so far.

His first crop of progeny began running in 2017, with 3 group 1 winning horses coming out of this crop. His most successful progeny include Levendi, who is a multiple winner including the Group 1 Australian Derby and the Group 2 Tulloch Stakes, Arcadia Queen, who won the Group 1 Kingston Town Classic and Group 2 West Australian Guineas, or the rising sprinting star Pierata, who won the Group 1 All Aged Stakes, and was runner up in both the Group 1 Randwick Guineas and Group 1 Galaxy Handicap. Pierata is also locked in for the 2019 Everest, with the hopes of winning the $14 million prizemoney.

In total so far, he has produced 143 winners out of 241 starters, with those winners attaining earnings of over $21million.

Pedigree
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