Sire
Hellbent
Dam
Set for Fame
Age
1
Price
$6,520 Per 10% Share
Colour
Bay
Sex
Colt
Foaled
04/09/2024
Purchase from Inglis Melbourne Premier sale this colt offers a powerful blend of elite Australian sprint blood and proven racetrack class. He is by Hellbent, the Group 1 Oakleigh Plate winner and son of champion sire I Am Invincible, one of the most dominant speed influences in modern Australian breeding.
Hellbent’s progeny are already demonstrating the same speed, competitiveness and athleticism that made him a top-class sprinter, reinforcing the strength of this proven sire line.
On the dam side, the colt is out of Set For Fame, a multiple Group 2 winner and Group 1 placegetter who showed genuine high-class sprinting ability. Importantly, she is now proving her worth as a broodmare with multiple winners, highlighting a female family that continues to produce racehorses.
Physically, this colt has plenty to offer — a big, strong and imposing type with good bone, strength through the body and the presence you want to see in a young horse. He has the build and scope to handle training and develop into a powerful sprinting prospect. He was the type that when he walks past you just think wow!
Selected from the Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale, he presents as a colt with the pedigree, physical strength and speed profile to make his mark on the track.
🔹 By Group 1 winner Hellbent (I Am Invincible sire line)
🔹 Out of multiple Group 2 winner & Group 1-placed Set For Fame
🔹 Dam of multiple winners
🔹 Big, strong colt with presence and scope
🔹 Proven Australian sprint pedigree
A powerful sprint-bred colt with genuine racetrack pedigree and physical presence, offering owners the chance to race a horse bred to run early and train on.
Inglis Race series and Insurance included
10% Share $6520
5% Share $3260
2.5% Share $1630
Ownership opportunities available.
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Disclaimer: Racehorse ownership is undertaken for sporting and recreational purposes and should not be regarded as a financial investment