Spendthrift Dispersal Features $210,000 Overshare Filly

Media Release - Thursday May 19

The unreserved dispersal of weanlings from Spendthrift Australia at Magic Millions this week has highlighted the potential of young I Am Invincible sire Overshare, who moves to Widden Stud Victoria this spring and had a filly sell for $210,000 this morning.
 



With his oldest progeny just 2YO’s, Overshare is already the sire of two winners from three runners headed by his Group performed filly Lady Laguna.

There was keen competition for his filly from good metropolitan winning Street Cry (IRE) mare Silent Roar, who was eventually secured by Bahen Bloodstock for $210,000.

She is the first foal of Silent Roar, who is from dual Group I winning filly Zarita, a winner of over $1.6million in prizemoney.

$210,000 Overshare filly from Silent Roar.

True to the I Am Invincible type, Group III winning sprinter Overshare has impressed breeders in his short stud career to date covering 130 plus books of mares in his second, third and fourth seasons after an initial season covering 80 mares.

“Breeders recognize a sire that is consistently producing type and the numbers tell the story for Overshare,” said Antony Thompson.

“He has made a very promising start and with the benefit of those large follow up books to come is well positioned to build momentum as his career unfolds.”

Overshare had his second crop of yearlings sell this year for up to $210,000 with Star Thoroughbreds and Randwick Bloodstock securing his top selling colt from Sense of Pride that will be trained by Chris Waller, while Annabel Neasham bought his top selling filly from Royal Chalee at Inglis Classic for $110,000.

Overshare stands at a fee of $11,000.

Overshare stands at Widden Stud Victoria this spring at a fee of $11,000.



 

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