Record Breaking Season Looms for I Am Invincible

Tara Madgwick - Sunday December 11

Yarraman Park’s I Am Invincible is poised to get his 100th Australian winner of the season this week and is on track to replicate the success of his record breaking season in 2020/2021 when he sired an Australian record of 208 winners.

Pedal to the metal, I Am Invincible is in overdrive!

In the first week of December in 2020, he clocked up his 100th winner on his way to the record, while this year he will get to it a week later, but in reality he has already passed 100 winners with 113 on his tally worldwide and among those winners are already 12 stakes-winners!

Group I VRC Coolmore Stud Stakes winner In Secret is his star local performer leading a group of nine Aussie stakes-winners that include three two year-old stakes-winners - Charm Stone, King’s Gambit and $1.1million colt Godfather, read about him here.

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In the first four months of the season, I Am Invincible has also sired stakes-winners in New Zealand (Impetratriz), Japan (Jazz Etude) and Macau (Desi Prince) and has had winners in Hong Kong, Singapore, USA and GB.

I Am Invincible

I Am Invincible has now gone past Scissor Kick on the Australian General Sires List by earnings and is in a stalking position with $7.75million to overhaul Savabeel on $9.4million before the season ends.

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