Fifth Winner for Pierro

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday June 28
Tenacity in a tight finish was a trademark of former Champion Two Year Old Pierro and there was plenty of that quality on show in promising youngster Noviero, who scored a dogged victory at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

Prepared by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, Noviero was narrowly beaten on debut at Canterbury two weeks ago and went to the post as favourite for the 1400 metre maiden.

Noviero as a yearlingDrawn the outside in a field of 10, Noviero worked forward for Adam Hyeronimus and led all the way before repelling a ferocious challenge from the Godolphin duo Animalia and Stone.

Try as they might, the Godolphin pair could not run down Noviero, who stared them down to win by a head.

Noviero is another winner to carry the familiar colours of Darby Racing and was bought from the Turangga Farm draft at the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale for $160,000 by Darby in partnership with De Burgh Equine.

Bred and offered for sale by Stuart Ramsay, Noviero is the first foal of Bridal Veil, an unraced Haradasun half-sister to Group II winner Elite Falls from Group III winner Niagara Falls.

Niagara Falls and several members of her family are to be offered in the upcoming Turangga Farm Dispersal being conducted by Inglis at White Park in Scone on July 23. Click here for the catalogue.

Noviero is the fifth winner for Coolmore based Pierro, who leads all Australian First Season Sires by earnings.

The champion son of Lonhro stands this spring at a fee of $49,500.


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