Derby Hero for Pierro

Tara Madgwick - Saturday April 7
He might have won a Golden Slipper and been the Champion 2YO of his generation, but as a sire Pierro is taking his brilliance in a new direction with a Group I VRC Oaks winner in the spring in Pinot and now a Group I ATC Australian Derby winner in the autumn.



The Peter Gelagotis trained colt Levendi put the writing on the wall when winning the Group II ATC Tulloch Stakes at Rosehill last Saturday over 2000 metres and again showed his class and tenacity when stepping up to the 2400 metres of the Blue Riband.

Levendi levels up to Ace High and refuses to loseRidden a treat by Mark Zahra, Levendi settled midfield and after turning for home set out after quality colt Ace High, who won the Victoria Derby and was looking to make it a Derby double.

Ace High never shirked his task for a second, but when you put a Pierro into a dog fight, that's the dog you want to be on.

Just like his father, Levendi refused to lose, wearing down the other colt to win by a nose with nearly six lengths back to third place-getter Tangled.

The runner-up lodged an unsuccessful protest with Levendi (images Steve Hart) declared the winner to the great delight of his connections.

"He was really strong, you could see at the top of the straight he was going to figure in the finish," said Manny Gelagotis, who shared in the victory with his brother Peter.

"Full credit to Ace High, it was a great battle, but fortunately we got the job done."

Levendi has won five of 10 starts earning over $1.6 million in prizemoney for his big team of owners.

A $140,000 Magic Millions purchase for Manny Gelagotis from the Widden Stud draft, Levendi was bred by long time Widden client Robert Anderson.

Foaled and raised at Widden, Levendi is the second winner for stakes-placed Redoute's Choice mare Lipari, a daughter of Group I winner Tully Thunder.

She has a yearling filly by Sebring that will be offered by Widden Stud at Inglis Easter as Lot 207.



The second Group I winner for Pierro, Levendi is one of six stakes-winners this season for his sire, who has 21 entries for the Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale.


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