Is This Your Price Point? $11,000 PROVEN

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday July 6

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

With over 20 stallions standing at the $11,000 price point we’ll look at them in two groups, starting with proven and followed by unproven.

Proven Sires

The horses below include two stallions that have sired Golden Slipper winners in Manhattan Rain (She Will Reign) and Sidestep (Kiamichi) also Foxwedge, who has sired two Group I winners this season (Lunar Fox, Run Fox Run), Hallowed Crown, the sire of Oaks queen and Golden Eagle winner Colette and Kermadec, the sire of dual Group I winning filly Montefilia.

Stakes-winners are worldwide from August 1, 2020. Overall average is posted if insufficient numbers, three or more, in select sales.

Sire- Born

SW 2020/2021

2021 Yearling Average- Overall
MM / Inglis Sales

2019 Fee and Book

2020 Fee and Book

2021 Fee

Artie Schiller (USA)
2001

6 (5 in USA)

Overall $24,888

$11,000
52

$11,000
25

$11,000

Fiorente (IRE)
2008

1

Overall $25,843
MM Adel $39,800

$27,500
141

$17,600
68

$11,000

Foxwedge
2008

6

Overall $26,470

$16,500
67

$11,000
115

$11,000

Hallowed Crown
2011

3

Overall $47,954
IC$78,333

$11,000
46

$11,000
68

$11,000

Kermadec (NZ)
2011

1

Overall $66,000

$16,500
123

$13,750
67

$11,000

Manhattan Rain
2006

3

IP $116,667
MM Perth $62,500

$16,500
56

$13,200
55

$11,000

Reward for Effort
2006

MM Adel $51,333
IPShowcase $46,000

$16,500
105

$11,000
105

$11,000

Shooting to Win
2011

2

IC $78,250
MM Adel $36,375

$22,000
179

$16,500
73

$11,000

Sidestep
2010

1

Overall $51,187

$22,000
113

$16,500
66

$11,000

Sires with Oldest Australian Progeny 2YO’s

Palentino
2012

1 winner

MM Adel $114,250
IP Showcase $49,111

$17,600
145

$14,300
146

$11,000

Territories (IRE)
2012

2 SW NH
1 SH winner

Overall $46,479
IC $83,333

$16,500
58

$11,000
149

$11,000

Winning Rupert
2013

9 winners

MM $87,500
IC $98,571
MMBook2 $54,808

$16,500
103

$16,500
79

$11,000

Xtravagant (NZ)
2012

2 winners

MM $78,000
IC $31,250

$16,500
83

$11,000
94

$11,000

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