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Pierro Tastes Defeat in Caulfield Guineas
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7th at CAUG1 Caulfield Guineas  [1600m (T)]Winner: All Too Hard (Aus), c, 3 by Casino Prince (Aus)
Saturday, Caulfield, Australia
BECK CAULFIELD GUINEAS-G1
, A$1,000,000, Caulfield (Melbourne), 10-13, 3yo, 1mT, 1:36.05, gd.
1--sALL TOO HARD (AUS), 125, c, 3, by Casino Prince (Aus)
   
     1st Dam: Helsinge (Aus), by Desert Sun (GB)
   
     2nd Dam: Scandinavia (Aus), by Snippets (Aus)
   
     3rd Dam: Song of Norway (Aus), by Vain (Aus)
(A$1,025,000 yrl '11 INGEAS). O-Patinack Farm Racing Syndicate; B-Gilgai Farm; T-Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes; J-Dwayne Dunn; A$600,000. Lifetime Record: 8-4-1-1, A$1,051,200. *1/2 to Black Caviar (Aus) (Bel Esprit {Aus}), 2x Horse of the Year-Aus, 2x Ch. Sprinter-Aus, MG1SW-Aus, G1SW-Eng, $6,295,594. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Pierro (Aus), 125, g, 3, Lonhro (Aus)--Miss Right Note (Ire), by Daylami (Ire). (A$115,000 wnlg '10 MMWNL; A$230,000 yrl '11 MMGYCS). O-G & Mrs D Kolivos; B-Darley; T-Gai Waterhouse; A$180,000.
3--Epaulette (Aus), 125, c, 3, Commands (Aus)-- Accessories (GB), by Singspiel (Ire). O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley; T-Peter Snowden; A$90,000.
Margins: HF, 1 3/4. Odds: 11-1, 2-9, 11-1.
Also Ran: Awesome Bro (NZ), Road Trippin (Aus), Ashokan (Aus), Let Go Lenni (Aus), Carringbush Jack (Aus).
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With all eyes on Australia's undefeated 2-year-old Triple Crown champion Pierro, Patinack Farm's All Too Hard was allowed to fly under the radar in this signature 3-year-old event. Pierro proved just how hard it is to stay perfect, and it was Black Caviar (Aus) (Bel Esprit {Aus})'s little brother who would swoop in and steal the spotlight. After topping last year's Inglis Easter Yearling Sale with a bid of A$1.025 million from Patinack Farm owner Nathan Tinkler, All Too Hard appeared to be the second coming of his champion elder sister when winning his first three starts, including a pair of Group 2s. All Too Hard suffered his first loss to Pierro when stepping up to Group 1 company in the G1 Sires' Produce S. at Randwick Apr. 14, and had disappointed in three starts this season, including a fourth against elders last out in the G1 George Main S. Sept. 22 at Randwick. Co-trained by Michael, Wayne and John Hawkes, All Too Hard was fitted with a barrier blanket, which has also been used with Black Caviar, for the first time here. Settling in last early, All Too Hard improved his position rounding the turn, made a six-wide bid, and used the length of the stretch to wear down Pierro and win going away. "He's a serious horse this one. He always has been," said Wayne Hawkes. "He's probably the best [colt] I've touched. This bloke's like Pierro's dad, Lonhro; he is in that class."

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