Australia's
leading second season sire Pierro added a new stakes-winner to his tally on
Saturday when his improving gelding Action scored a resounding win in the Group II
WATC Derby at Ascot in Perth.
A homebred for Bob And Sandra Peters, Action is trained by Grant and Alana Williams, who had the three year-old cherry ripe for his first try at 2400
metres.
A luckless fifth at his previous run in the Listed WATC Melvista Stakes over
2200 metres, Action was favourite for the Derby and delivered on his potential.
He powered to the line for William Pike to win by four lengths in a dominant
display, becoming the third classic winner this season for his sire Pierro to
join Levendi (ATC Australian Derby) and Pinot (VRC Oaks).
"I thought he'd be a bit dour when I made my run so I popped out early," Pike
said.
"But he accelerated so well and he covered the field that fast.
"I really thought I was in danger of being in front for too long and being run
down, but as you can see by the margin he was far too good."
Action is the eighth WA Derby winner for Bob and Sandra Peters.
"He's a very nice horse," Bob Peters said.
"I'm very lucky really because I entered him in a sale and the agents didn't want
to put him through, so I finished up owning him.
"William was brave. He took off early and went wide, but obviously the horse
was ready for the race.
"It's a good performance considering the margin."
With three wins and three placings from seven starts and prizemoney topping $350,000,
Action is the best of two winners from stakes-winning Redoute's Choice mare
Broadway Belle, a full sister to the dam of another Peters bred and owned WA
Derby winner in Arcadia Dream.
Broadway Belle has a weanling colt by Vancouver and was covered last spring by American
Pharoah (USA).
Action is the eighth stakes-winner for Lonhro's champion son Pierro, who stands
this spring at Coolmore at a fee of $88,000.