Latest Update | 31st Dec 2025
NEW SYNDICATION – HEADING TO THE BREAKER IN THE 2ND WEEK OF JANUARY 2026
Feast your eyes on this guy!!! He’s an August 4 foal by Fierce Impact, a 3 time Group1 winning son of Deep Impact – who’s by far and wide the ultimate breed shaper in Japan. A stunning racehorse and even better sire, both in Japan and in fact all around the world.
There’s so much substance to him – and don’t worry about that extra condition, the photo of him on this page is of him straight out of the paddock… he’s a good on the tooth which is just what we want. That strips off and converts into power!
He will be broken in the 2nd week of January and we look forward to seeing some footage under saddle.
We know how tough these Japanese breeds are. He’s out of a Tavistock mare so you can be just about certain he will train on and just like his Dad did, be more effective the older he gets. When you think of Tavistock as a Broodmare sire, think no further than Mr Brightside!!!
Fierce Impact won 2 Group 1’s as a 6yo and came awfully close to making it 3. In saying that though he did win as a 2yo so you couldn’t ask for more versatility.
The best part is he won’t cost you an arm and a leg to get involved!
Just $995 gets you a 2.5% Share!!!
Sire | Fierce Impact
FIERCE IMPACT is by DEEP IMPACT (JPN) out of the mare KEIAI GERBERA (JPN) by Smarty Jones (USA), 2016 – Bay, 16.0hh
- Winning on debut as an undefeated 2 year-old, Fierce Impact was group performed in his subsequent four seasons on the track, highlighted by 3 Group 1 mile victories, two of which were at weight-for-age.
- An outstanding galloper, who trainer Matthew Smith described as “One of the toughest, most determined and sound horses I have ever trained.”
- As a 3-time Group 1 winner by Deep Impact, Fierce Impact joins rare company as one of only 4 males to have completed this feat. The other’s are emerging Japanese sire Contrail, soon-to-be Coolmore resident Auguste Rodin and Fierement.
- Fierce Impact’s performance as a Sunday Silence descendant hold him in good stead amongst emerging contemporaries Maurice, Satono Aladdin and Brave Smash. All were 2 year-old winners, Danehill-free and Group 1 winners, largely most effective at a mile.
Dam | Stockist
This is the 2nd foal for Stockist, by Tavistock – her first is unraced. Being by Tavistock you can see the toughness he has injected into him. When you think of Tavistock as a Broodmare sire, think no further than Mr Brightside!!!
Trainer | Tony Gollan
Tony Gollan was born and bred in Toowoomba exposed to horse training from a young age with his father Darryl Gollan being a successful horseman and trainer himself. In 1999, Tony took out a training license at the age of 20 with a small stable in Toowoomba. His first winner was Carbon Shadow in a provincial maiden at Clifford Park on 3 July 1999 and first metropolitan winner was Nova Serrure at Doomben on 4 September 1999 made even more memorable ridden by good friend Stathi Katsidis. After trying his hand training in Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Tony returned to Toowoomba to further hone his skills alongside his father Darryl and also learn from legendary trainer Jim Atkins.
In 2003, Tony revived his own training stable in Toowoomba with one of his first acquisitions being a Special Dane filly from Eureka Stud’s Colin and Scott McAlpine. Her name was Temple Spirit and she would set the path for Tony’s future training success. Whilst she won eight races and over $130,000 in prizemoney, it was her first two offspring that would become trailblazers for the stable – Temple Of Boom and Spirit Of Boom. The Boom brothers would win a combined 20 races including 3 Group 1s and over $4 million in prizemoney. Temple Of Boom provided Tony with his first Group 1 success taking out the The Galaxy at Randwick on 21 April 2012.
Not long after in the winter of 2012, Tony relocated the stable to Eagle Farm and has not looked back. He won his first metropolitan trainer’s premiership in 2013/14, broke the late Bruce McLachlan’s record for city winners with 79 in 2014/15, and broke 100 city winners for the first time in 2019/20. He won his 11th successive metropolitan trainer’s premiership in 2023/24. Off the track, Tony is committed to the welfare of retired racehorses with wife Jane establishing Transitioning Thoroughbreds Foundation in 2020, a great initiative to support life after racing for thoroughbreds. Tony also loves his time outside of racing with his young family and following rugby league at all levels, being a Queensland Under 19 representative himself in his youth.
Nominations and Bonuses
This gelding has not been nominated for any bonuses or race series.
Costings
Share Price Includes – Purchase Price, Clinical Examination and Mortality Insurance is covered up to the 30th November 2026.
Ongoing Expenses and MMF: The Ongoing Expenses consist of a $77 flat Monthly Management Fee (MMF) per owner, regardless of share percentage. The remainder of the fees are the Ongoing Expenses for the horse billed monthly, in arrears, which are split between the owners based on their percentage held. The following are estimated total monthly costs based on averages, as the Ongoing Expenses for the horse do vary depending on the current whereabouts of the horse i.e. training, spelling etc. The following amounts include both the $77 MMF and the average Ongoing Expenses combined:
- 2.5% – $162 estimated total monthly cost
- 5% – $247 estimated total monthly cost
- 10% – $417 estimated total monthly cost
Your first monthly invoice is due on the 28th January 2026 (or the next business day if the 28th falls on a weekend or public holiday).





