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I Am Invincible gelding tops Hong Kong sale that 'exceeds expectations'

All 19 lots offered are sold for total of HK$74.3 million

The Hong Kong International sales-topping half-brother to Volatile Mix
The Hong Kong International sales-topping half-brother to Volatile Mix

A half-brother to top-level winner Volatile Mix drew a clinching bid of HK$7.2 million (£740,000/€820,000) to top the Hong Kong International Sale (July) at the Sha Tin parade ring on Friday, as all 19 lots offered sold for a total of HK$74.3m.

The gelding, catalogued as lot 8, is by the top Australian sire and noted speed influence I Am Invincible, out of the Group 3-placed High Chaparral mare Utopia. The bay, whose talented sibling won the South Australian Derby, sold to Sze-to Kin Sun.

Wong Kwong Miu, whose red and black silks have been carried previously by the talented Divine Ten, brought the auctioneer’s hammer down at HK$6.5m for lot 14, a Zoustar gelding out of a half-sister to multiple Group 1-winning New Zealand champion Volkstok’n’barrell.

Two more geldings hit the HK$6m mark: lot 6 is a Savabeel full-brother to the Group 1 New Zealand Oaks heroine Savvy Coup; lot 2 is a Per Incanto three-year-old out of the Group 1 ARC Railway Stakes winner Fleur De Lune.

William Nader, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s director of racing business and operations, said: “This was a very good sale, it exceeded our expectations. Overall, we have to be pleased with the results and it might be a good sign for the economy in Hong Kong that things could be rebounding, because the money was with us tonight.

“The horses presented well and I don't think anyone was surprised by the sale-topper. There was a good mix of pedigrees, I think the buyers had a lot of variety and hopefully there’s some value there for our owners.”

The sale average was HK$3.91m, while the median came in at HK$4m.

Nader added: “Last year we sold 20 lots at the July Sale averaging HK$2.4 million and this year we had 19 lots averaging over HK$3.9 million, so this sale was very healthy and we’re pleased with the results."

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