Is This Your Price Point? $11,000 UNPROVEN

Tara Madgwick - Wednesday July 7

The Breednet Price Point stories have been super popular and are now archived on the site, so will remain a great source of information and reference as we move towards the breeding season and let’s not forget that the most expensive sire in the country – I Am Invincible – stood his first four seasons at this exact price point.

I Am Invincible has been a life changing stallion for all those associated with him proving that breeders on a budget can have access to a champion sire of the future if they identify him early.

That scenario is going to provide plenty of incentive for broodmare owners to go through this price point with a fine tooth comb!
 


I Am Invincible heads the top Price Point story, upwards of $110,000!

Previously we have looked at $66,000 - $99,000 sires, click here to read.
Previously we have looked at $49,500 to $55,000, click to read.
Previously we have looked at the $44,000 horses, click to read.

Previously we have looked at the $33,000 - $38,500 Proven, click to read.
Previously we have looked at the $33,000 - $38,500 Unproven, click to read.

Previously we have looked at the $24,750 to $27,500 sires, click to read.

Previously we have looked at $22,000, click to read.

Previously we have looked at $17,250 - $19,800 – click to read.

Previously we have looked at $16,500 PROVEN – click to read.
Previously we have looked at $16,500 UNPROVEN – click to read.

Previously we have looked at $13,200 - $15,400 – click to read.

 

Click to see the full interactive Breednet Sire Directory , sort them how you wish to see the.

With over 20 stallions standing at the $11,000 price point we’ll look at them in two groups, with the unproven horses below and you can click here for the proven horses.

Second Season

Three guys in this category and interestingly all of them are Invincible Spirit line sires with Royal Meeting (IRE) a Group I winning 2YO in France by the champion sire, Strasbourg a Group II winner by I Am Invincible and Tassort, a Group II placed son of Brazen Beau.
 

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Sire / Born

Best Wins

2020 Fee and Book

2021 Fee

Royal Meeting (IRE)
2016

G1 Chantilly Criterium International (1400m)

$11,000
89

$11,000

Strasbourg
2016

G2 BRC Sires Produce Stakes (1400m)

$11,000
109

$11,000

Tassort
2016

ATC Golden Gift (1100m). 2d G2 Silver Slipper

$11,000
137

$11,000


Third Season

Three contenders here and all very different in pedigree and race performance profile.

We have Jungle Cat (IRE), a dual Group I winning sprinter by Iffraaj, that raced for Godolphin and won one of his Group I races here in Australia claiming the Group I MRC Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (1400m).
 
Also the Gooree Stud bred top class More Than Ready (USA) son Prized Icon, winner of the Group I ATC Champagne Stakes (1600m) at two and Group I VRC Victoria Derby (2500m) at three.

Rounding out the trio is Group II MVRC Stutt Stakes (1600m) winner Showtime, who was also twice placed in G1 WFA sprints and was a $1.1million Magic Millions yearling by champion sire Snitzel.
 

Sire/ Born

2021 Overall Weanling Average

2019 Fee and Book

2020 Fee and Book

2021 Fee

Jungle Cat (IRE)
2012

 

$13,200
57

$13,200
80

$11,000

Prized Icon
2013

$17,750

$11,000
115

$11,000
95

$11,000

Showtime
2014

$14,000

$11,000
129

$11,000
88

$11,000



Fourth Season

Two contenders here in fertility troubled Menari, a brilliant Group II winning son of Snitzel and Overshare, a Group III winning son of champion sire I Am Invincible.

Menari had just 19 foals in his first crop and 26 in his second, so numbers wise it’s going to be tough for him to be a commercial success, but given the results this season of Newgate Farm’s other fertility problem child Extreme Choice, you can see why they are persevering.

 

Sire/ Born

2021 Yearling Average

2019 Fee and Book

2020 Fee and Book

2021 Fee

Menari
2014

Overall $110,900
MM $200,000

$16,500
52

$16,500
25

$11,000

Overshare
2014

Overall $29,357

$11,000

151

$11,000

140

$11,000

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