Meisho Hario, a son of Pyro, produced a thrilling late run to land his second G3 in the March Stakes over 1800m at Nakayama
2022 fees have been announced for the 10 stallions that will stand on the Darley roster in Japan. Pyro is now well established as
G3-winner Kenshinko gained more Black Type on Saturday, 17 July when victorious in the Listed July Stakes at Fukushima. Coming from the rear of
Pyro has a new star performer as his three-year-old son Kenshinko broke the track record when landing the G3 Leopard Stakes at Niigata. Sent
Fees have been announced for the 10 stallions who will stand on the Darley roster in Japan in 2020. Thunder Snow, the first ever
Pyro has made a terrific start to 2017 with his runners, siring 18 winners by 1 February. His run of success continued apace over
World Champion three-year-old and proven G1 sire Discreet Cat joins the roster for 2017. Discreet Cat already has some very promising runners in Japan
Pyro has been enjoying an excellent 2016, especially through the exploits of G3 Fairy Stakes winner B B Barrel, and he sired a JRA
Pyro enjoyed an outstanding season in 2015, siring no fewer than 61 winners headed by Stakes-winning colt Shigeru Kaga. The promising young stallion got
Pyro's stellar run with his juveniles continued this past weekend with a pair of new winners taking him to 13 on the season, more than any other sire in