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A daughter of I Am Invincible sold for $800,000 on Day 2 at the National Sale
I Am Invincible is proving an unstoppable force in Australia's bloodstock ranks and now he owns the record for the highest-priced filly ever sold at the Magic Millions National Weanling Sale.
The dual Australian Champion Stallion, who is hurtling towards a third straight title this year, saw his daughter from Single Blonde sell for $800,000 on Monday's second day of the 2024 offering.
The filly, who was part of the Element Hill dispersal, was bought by bloodstock agent Will Johnson in partnership with famed American operation Hill N Dale Farm.
Her priced bettered the previous filly record of $750,000, which was jointly held by the Zoustar/Members Joy filly from 2022 and the Fastnet Rock/More Valour filly from 2018.
The $800,000 filly is out of a daughter of Not A Single Doubt who is from Regrowth, a half-sister to the dam of Golden Slipper winner Forensics.
Also on the pedigree page is last Saturday's inaugural $1m Magic Millions National Classic winner Arabian Summer, whose dam Maraam is out of a half-sister to Single Blonde.
The Single Blonde filly became the sale's top lot, inheriting the mantle from the $500,000 Frankel/Amicus colt from Day 1, and was one of two outstanding results for Element Hill on Day 2.
It also had a filly by first-season sire Stay Inside out of Pasar Silbano, which makes her a half-sister to Zousain, sell for $400,000.