
Kodiac's total of 30 winners is double that of his nearest rival Zebedee (GB)(by Invincible Spirit), another noted precocious sire who shuttles to Cornerstone Stud this year and will have his first Australian yearlings at the sales in 2018.
A three-quarter brother by Danehill to champion sire Invincible Spirit, stakes-placed Kodiac is being tipped as a great chance to chase down his own European record for two year-old winners of 43 set in 2014.
He set that record at the expense of his sibling Invincible Spirit, who held the previous record of 42 set in 2010.

Standing at Tally Ho Stud at a fee of 50,000 euros, Kodiac is a sire on the up and may well have a shot at the world record for two year-old winners which is held by Japanese legend Sunday Silence, who set the mark in 2004 with 51 winners.
It's a lofty goal that might not be out of reach given he has a crop of 189 foals running for him.
Australian breeders seeking to tap into the Invincible Spirit bloodline this spring are spoiled for choice.
Of course there is I Am Invincible, who is fully booked at a fee of $110,000 at Yarraman Park, but outside of him come a wide range of options.

Arrowfield Stud will stand Shalaa (IRE) at a fee of $33,000, Darley have Territories at $22,000, Woodside Park have Cable Bay (IRE) at $19,800 and Chatswood Stud will stand Ajaya (GB) at $13,200.
The rise of the Green Desert sireline is breathing new life into the Danzig sire dynasty, which has dominated Australian racing since the arrival of Danehill in 1990.