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winners in 30 days made November a month to remember for I Am Invincible and
December is shaping as more of the same with nine winners in the first eight
days of December including brilliant Group I winner Viddora.
Yarraman Park's I Am Invincible has hit top gear as we head towards Christmas
and is now within striking distance of Snitzel in the race to be the leading Australian
sire by winners.
His tally has soared to 75 winners achieved at the impressive strike rate of
42.9%, higher than any of his peers in the Top 10.
November and December have so far produced new stakes-winners I'm Wesley and
Yulong Xingsheng, while Invincible Star and Eckstein both finished close
seconds in Group I races at Flemington over the carnival.
Another of his carnival stars, talented mare Viddora, became his third Group I
winner when taking out the $1million WATC Winterbottom Stakes in Perth last
weekend.
2017 has brought a new level of success on the track and in the salering for I
Am Invincible, whose first foals conceived at a higher fee of $27,500 sold at
sales earlier this year and are two year-olds this season.
So far that crop has produced two winners from just 15 runners and includes leading
Magic Millions contender La Pomme de Pin, stakes-placed Fiesta, Oohood and
Santos, with a flurry of impressive trial winners in recent weeks suggesting I
Am Invincible is poised for another brilliant showing with his juveniles, who
last season included Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Houtzen.
I Am Invincible had yearlings sell for $1.6 million, $1.5 million and $1.4
million in 2017 and his yearlings slated for sale in 2018 hold the promise of
more big results.
This crop of yearlings were conceived at a $55,000 fee and on pedigree are a
cut above what has gone before. Click
here to see his Magic Millions draft featuring 44
youngsters.
They include: a half-brother to Golden Slipper winner and Champion 2 and 3YO
Colt Sepoy; colt (first foal) of Group I MRC Thousand Guineas winner Commanding
Jewel; three-quarter sister-in-blood to Group I winner Brazen Beau; half-sister
to Group II winner and MM 2YO Classic winner Military Rose; a filly (first
foal) of Group III winner Girl in Flight; a half-brother to Group III winner
and MM 3YO Guineas winner Flying Jess from Maritess; a filly from Group I
placed SW No Looking Back; a filly from Group III winner Octavia; a filly from
stakes-placed Red Dress Marley, a half-sister to Group I winner Snitzerland and
Group III winner Sboog; a colt from SW Rich Megadale; a filly from Group I
placed Sensibility; a colt from SW Tai Tai Tess; a colt (first foal) of Tracy's
Image, a half-sister by Encosta de Lago to Australian Horse of the Year Typhoon
Tracy; a full brother to Group I placed Hellbent; colt from SW Bippo No Bungus;
colt from SW Brilliant Bisc; filly from
SW Diamond Cove; half-brother to Group III winner Broadband; colt from SW
Emmalene; half-sister to SW Harlem River; filly from SW Hussy by Choice; filly
from SW If I Can I Can; and a filly from SW Devoirs.