Five
winners including a new stakes-winner in Most Important made Saturday another
good day at the office for Yarraman Park's headline sire I am invincible.
The famous colours of well-known owners Graham and Linda Huddy were carried to
victory at Eagle Farm on Saturday by classy four year-old gelding Most
Important, a dominant winner of the $200,000 Group III BRC George Moore Stakes.
Stakes-placed twice previously, the Tony Gollan trained runner was overdue for
a Black Type win and broke the ice in emphatic style.
Drawn the outside in the field of 11 for the 1200 metre sprint, he travelled
midfield for Robbie Fradd and charged clear to win by two and three-quarter
lengths.
Most Important was a $260,000 Magic Millions purchase from the Yarraman Park
draft and has won five races and placed eight times from 22 starts earning over
$377,000 in prizemoney.
A fine sixth in the Magic Millions 3YO Guineas last year to Mahuta, Tony Gollan
will no doubt be eyeing off the rich race day at the Gold Coast in January
again with this progressive gelding.
Most Important is the best of four winners for Orange Marmalade (NZ), a
half-sister by Stravinsky (USA) to Group III winner Just a Dream from Group III
winner Majestic Angel.
Yarraman Park sold the current two year-old from Orange Marmalade, another colt
by I Am Invincible at Magic Millions this year for $500,000.
Orange Marmalade has a yearling filly by Hinchinbrook, but had no foal this
spring after missing last year. She is now in foal to I Am Invincible's brilliant son Super One, who stands at Newgate Farm.
Most Important was one of five winners on Saturday for I Am Invincible and is
his 16th stakes-winners.
I Am Invincible has big representation at upcoming sales with 47 yearlings for
Magic Millions and 27 for Inglis Classic.