Invincible Yearlings Top Book II at Magic Millions

Tara Madgwick - Monday January 16
Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner Houtzen was bought out of the Book II part of the Magic Millions Sale in 2016, so it was no surprise when her sire I am Invincible produced the top priced colt and filly at that sale on Sunday.

During the day over $10 million was given for 160 lots sold at a record average price of $63,761.

"The depth and diversity of the market continued through to Book Two," Magic Millions Managing Director Vin Cox said.

"There was a healthy gain in average while the turnover was down on the back of less numbers.

"The first five days of the Gold Coast Yearling Sale have been a tremendous success for vendors, buyers and Magic Millions alike," Cox added.

"Everyone played their part in what was a glorious carnival for Magic Millions and the Australian bloodstock industry.

"I must pay particular credit to the Magic Millions staff and contractors in delivering an experience for which we have become renowned."

I Am Invincible colt Yields of GoldTop price was $260,000 paid for an I Am Invincible colt from Yields of Gold that was offered by Mane Lodge.

He was bought by Grant Morgan's Ontrack Thoroughbreds in conjunction with Houtzen's trainer Toby Edmonds.

Ontrack Thoroughbreds' Grant Morgan said he was delighted to snare the colt and hoped he could continue the great run connections have had with the progeny of Yarraman Park's I Am Invincible.

"The colt is a three quarter brother to I Am Snippety who unfortunately broke down when going to win a Group Two," Morgan pointed out.

"This is the first time the mare (Yields of Gold) has been to I Am Invincible and he is a stallion who is now commanding better prices."

"I Am Invincible is a very dominant stallion who upgrades his mares. We've had good experience with the stallion with Brazen Beau and this colt's pedigree is not dissimilar to his at the same stage.

"The colt will go to Toby Edmonds. The decision had already been made before Saturday that we'd support Toby's stable and it's great to support a local trainer who also has had great success with the sire.

"The horse will be raced by some existing clients and the opportunity is also there for a slice or two for new clients," Morgan added.

Top priced filly at $200,000 was an I Am Invincible from Rich Megadale that was offered by Dartbrook Downs Thoroughbreds and bought by JHB Syndications/ Michael Freedman Racing.

First season sire The Factor (USA) also made a splash with his colt from Emerald Kmnight also fetching $200,000 for Oakwood Farm when secured by TCH Bloodstock.

SALE STATISTICS
(2016 in brackets)
Lots Catalogued: 214 (270)
Lots Sold: 160 (199)
Lots Withdrawn: 15 (24)
Lots Passed In: 39 (46)
Sale Gross: $10,201,800 ($12,333,500)
Average Price: $63,761 ($61,977)
Top Price: $260,000 ($230,000)
Sold %: 80.4 (80.8)

DAY FIVE TOP SELLERS
$260,000 – I Am Invincible-Yields of Gold colt (Lot 891)
Vendor: Mane Lodge / Buyer: Ontrack T'breds/Toby Edmonds (Qld)

$200,000 – The Factor-Emerald Knight colt (Lot 947)
Oakwood Farm (As Agent) / TCH Bloodstock (Qld)

$200,000 – I Am Invincible-Rich Megadale filly (Lot 842)
Dartbrook Downs T'breds (As Agent) / JHB Syndications/Michael Freedman Racing (NSW)

$185,000 – Star Witness-Licenced to Chill colt (Lot 992)
Yarramalong Park / Upper Bloodstock (HK)

$170,000 – Duporth-Cinecitta colt (Lot 929)
Kitchwin Hills (As Agent) / George Moore B'stock (HK)

$170,000 – Rothesay-Silken Appeal filly (Lot 857)
Glenlogan Park (As Agent) / McEvoy Mitchell Racing (SA)

$170,000 – Dawn Approach-Flammable colt (Lot 955)
Oaklands Stud (As Agent) / TCH Bloodstock (Qld)

LEADING BUYERS
(ranked by total spend)
$550,000 – Aquis Farm/Blue Sky B'stock – 6 lots
$500,000 – TCH Bloodstock – 3 lots
$467,000 – Upper Bloodstock – 5 lots
$315,000 – Robbie Laing – 3 lots
$260,000 – Ontrack T'breds/Toby Edmonds – 1 lot

LEADING SIRES
(ranked by average – 3 or more sold)
$173,750 – I Am Invincible – 4 sold
$115,000 – Star Witness – 3 sold
$103,333 – Sebring – 3 sold
$98,750 – Smart Missile – 8 sold




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