The Gold Coast Bulletin

Ontrack for a bargain

Syndicator reaps rewards after punt on stallion

- MARK OBERHARDT

GOLD Coast gelding Impregnabl­e is an example of how taking a punt on a new sire can pay big dividends.

Impregnabl­e will be one of the first city runners for the new Toby and Trent Edmonds partnershi­p in the Tim Bell Memorial Handicap (1200m) at Doomben tomorrow.

The gelding is another successful buy for Grant Morgan’s Ontrack Syndicatio­ns,

He paid only $40,000 for Impregnabl­e as a yearling and the now six-year-old has won $222,000 in prizemoney and Morgan is confident there is more to come.

“He is by I Am Invincible out of a Dansili mare and both sides of his breeding have become very popular,” Morgan said.

“A few people have asked if a zero dropped off his purchase price listing when they see his breeding.

“But it was only the second crop of the I Am Invincible­s to go through the sales ring. The secret wasn’t out by then.

“He has more than repaid his purchase price.”

Impregnabl­e was well beaten in the Kirby Quality at Grafton last month but usually gets better with racing.

“He is a bit unusual because he isn’t very tall but he weighs 530kg or thereabout­s so it takes a run or two for him to be fully fit,” Morgan said.

Co-trainer Toby Edmonds agreed Impregnabl­e, a $20 chance, gets better with racing.

“He is a chubby little fella and we gave him three trials before the Kirby and he has had another trial since so he should be getting near the mark now,” he said.

“He showed he is up to open company when he was third to Tyzone in a good race during the Magic Millions carnival.”

The Edmonds partnershi­p also have the $3.70 favourite Whypeeo in the race.

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? Impregnabl­e with Jackson Murphy aboard.
Picture: AAP Impregnabl­e with Jackson Murphy aboard.

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