Yarraman Park Announce 2018 Fees

Media Release - Thursday April 26
Yarraman Park have announced service fees for 2018 with flagship sire I Am Invincible at the top of the roster.

I Am Invincible has scaled the heights in the last 12 months and his fee increase to $175,000 plus GST is justified by his achievements.

I Am InvincibleCurrently second on the Australian General Sires List by earnings with 18 individual stakes-winners to his credit, I Am Invincible has also soared to a new level in the sale ring.

I Am Invincible had the two top lots at the 2018 Magic Millions Yearling Sale with colts from Tai Tai Tess and Electric Dreams selling for $2million and $1.9 million as well as a colt from Commanding Jewel fetching $1.45 million and at last week's Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale had a further five yearlings sell for $1million or more giving him an Inglis Easter average of $553,030.

"I Am Invincible continues to over achieve, exceeding our wildest expectations and delivering life changing money for his supporters dating right back to the very beginning when he stood his first four seasons at $11,000," said Harry Mitchell.

"Among his 18 stakes-winners this season is Group I winning sprinter Hellbent, who is an exciting new addition to our roster that will be given every chance to succeed and follow in his father's footsteps."

HinchinbrookHinchinbrook has been delivering plenty of success with five Australian stakes-winners this season headed by Group I winning 2YO Seabrook, Group winners Spright and Flippant as well as his brilliant Hong Kong stakes-winning sprinter Beat the Clock.

"Hinchinbrook is a terrific source of juvenile winners and has had 10 individual two year-old winners this season including top class filly Seabrook, who won the Champagne Stakes (G1) and contested every leg of the 2YO Triple Crown," Mitchell pointed out.

"Hong Kong has also become a very important market for him as he's had six winners from eight runners there headed by Beat the Clock, so his colts are increasingly being targeted by agents purchasing for Hong Kong."

Yarraman Fees 2018 (inc GST) (Click to find out more about the Yarraman  stallions)

I Am Invincible $192,500
Hinchinbrook $55,000
NEW Hellbent $27,500


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