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First Winner for I Am Invincible

14th Sep 2013

First Winner for I Am Invincible

Breednet - Tara Madgwick - Saturday, 14 September 2013

Two year-old racing in Australia might still be a few more weeks away, but they are up and running in New Zealand and Australian bred I Am Invincible gelding Vinnie Eagle opened his account with a debut win at Ruakaka on Saturday.

Ridden by Leith Innes, Vinnie Eagle turned in a thoroughly professional effort, surging forward to lead on the fence from barrier two and then finding the line strongly to take the 880 metre scamper by three-quarters of a length as a red hot favourite.

Vinnie Eagle was a $65,000 purchase for his co-trainer Tony Pike from the Lustre Lodge draft at the Inglis Classic Summer Book Sale and is the second winner for Sweet Maggie, a half-sister by Danehill Dancer (IRE) to Kiwi Group I winner Nashville.

"Tony has been telling us for some time now that this horse was going well and had good ability, so we’re not surprised to see him come out and win,” said Harry Mitchell of Yarraman Park.

"We’ve had a lot of very positive feedback on his stock and have booked in a number of mares this spring based on what his two year-olds are showing, so that’s got to be a very good sign.”

Vinnie Eagle has the honour of being the very first winner for former brilliant sprinter I Am Invincible, who is the only son of champion European sire Invincible Spirit at stud in Australia.

A magnificent individual, I Am Invincible has been very popular with breeders covering 427 mares in his first three seasons at stud and is set to cover another big book this year at a fee of $11,000.

Pictured is Vinnie Eagle as yearling prior to 2013 Inglis Sydney Classic Yearling Sale Summer Book