Mike and Debbie O'Donnell's Fairhill Farm brand has become widely recognized as a signature for success, carried by Group I winners Good Project, Choice Bro and Glorious Days.
The farm have enjoyed recent success with smart winners Cudabeen, Shudabeen and Lady I Am, all promising fillies by I Am Invincible with many more wins in store.
Not a winner yet, but well on her way to success is the Chris Waller trained filly Fiesta, who was a close and unlucky third in the Listed ATC Gimcrack Stakes on debut last spring before finishing second to Magic Millions runner Legislation at her second start.
A $150,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the Fairhill Farm draft for Star Thoroughbreds, this daughter of I am Invincible returned at the Rosehill trials on Monday morning. She steamed home into second place under a hold indicating a successful return is not far away.
Below are the Fairhill Farm draft for Magic Millions 2018:
Lot 28 Colt Manhattan Rain x Le Clercq, by Danasinga
By the sire of Golden Slipper winner She Will Reign. Half-brother to a winner from a half-sister to stakes-winning juvenile Pottinger, who placed in a Magic Millions 2YO Classic. Dam is a half-sister to blue hen Suggestive, the dam of five stakes-winners headed by Group I winner Sky Cuddle and Group II winner Highly Recommended, now a promising young sire in New Zealand.
Lot 413 Filly So You Think x Ultima Carta, by Choisir
By champion racehorse and Group I sire So You Think and is the third foal of an unraced half-sister to $1.3 million earner and Group I winner Good Project, who was sold as a yearling by Fairhill Farm for $300,000.
Lot 536 Colt Hinchinbrook x Bateleur (USA), by Gone West
Third foal of a placed daughter of Champion US Filly Soaring Softly, winner of the Group I Breeders Cup Filly and Mare Turf. Further down the page is Group I VRC Australian Sup winner Super Cool, who is by Fastnet Rock, the sire of this yearling's sire Hinchinbrook.
Lot 555 Filly Uncle Mo (USA) x Blowininthewind (IRE), by Danehill
Half-sister to three winners headed by current Flemington stakes-winner Theanswermyfriend. By one of the best sires in North America in Uncle Mo, who stands at a fee of $US125,000 and comes from a top class European family featuring Group I stars such as Cerulean Sky and Moonstone.
Uncle Mo has been a winner for Fairhill Farm previously as they sold his Group II winner Man from Uncle at Inglis Classic for just $35,000 and he's been a great money spinner for the Anthony Cummings stable winning nearly $400,000 in prizemoney!
See the horses at Stable QB 5-8.
See the horses at Stable QB 5-8.