Making History at Royal Ascot

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday June 25

Royal Ascot last week produced so many interesting results from a breeding perspective, but one of the most fascinating from an Australian point of view was the historic first for our champion sire I Am Invincible.

I Am Invincible made his mark at Royal Ascot.

Set to be crowned Australia’s champion sire for the third year in a row, I Am Invincible has also been making gradual inroads as a broodmare sire and he featured at Royal Ascot as sire of the dam of brilliant sprinter Asfoora, who captured the Group I King Charles Stakes (5f) to the delight of her owner Akram El-Fahkri of Noor Elaine Farm and trainer Henry Dwyer.

She is the first foal of Golden Child, who was conceived in the second crop of foals by I Am Invincible, back in the days when the Yarraman Park based sire sensation stood at a fee of $11,000.

It wasn’t until 2017 that his fee soared to $110,000, so the majority of mares covered in the early years lacked for pedigree and as such they aren’t premium prospects for elite success at stud, but that hasn’t stopped Golden Child, who made just $60,000 at Inglis Premier in 2014 when bought by Dynamic Syndications.

She had four starts for one third placing at Geelong and found her way to the paddocks at Noor Elaine Farm.

I Am Invincible has had a relatively slow start as a broodmare sire due to the lack of quality in those early books of mares, but will have an explosion of success as the years pass.

He has sired the dams of six stakes-winners so far, but tellingly five of them have come this season and they are listed below.

G1 Asfoora (5mFlying Artie)

G2 Kimochi (3f Brave Smash (Jpn)

G2 Straight Charge (2c Written By)

L Sans Doute (4m Not a Single Doubt)

L Kalino (5g Pierro)

His 2018 foal crop conceived in the year his fee jumped to $110,000 contained Home Affairs, now the hottest young sire in the country with his first yearlings to sell next year and also 10 time G1 winner Imperatriz, who sold for a record breaking $6.6million at the recent Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale.

When this crop of horses and those that follow settle into their stud careers expect the stocks of I Am Invincible to soar as both a sire of sires and sire of broodmares setting him up as a breed shaper for the 21st century.

I Am Invincible (Foaled 2004)
 

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Crop Year (SH)

Mares Covered / Service Fee

Stakes-Winners/ Best Performers

2011

133/ $11,000

7 SW’s / G1 Brazen Beau, Voodoo Lad

2012

140/ $11,000

8 SW’s / G1 Viddora, Hellbent

2013

154/ $11,000

7 SW’s / G1 Invincibella, I Am a Star

2014

175/ $11,000

11 SW’s / G2 Miss Leonidas, Victorem G3 / MM 2YO Houtzen

2015

211/ $27,500

10 SW’s / G1 Oohood, Media Sensation

2016

198/ $55,000

18 SW’s G1 Loving Gaby, Marabi, Lombardo

2017

213 / $55,000

12 SW’s / G2 Dame Giselle

2018

201/ $110,000

13 SW’s G1 Home Affairs, Imperatriz

2019

228/ $192,500

9 SW’s G1 In Secret

2020

205/ $247,500

11 SW’s G2 Tiz Invincible, King’s Gambit

2021

193/ $209,000

2 SW’s G1 Move to Strike

2022

193/ $220,000

140 yearlings

2023

180/ $247,500

123 weanlings

2024

157/ $302,500

Being born this spring


 

 

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