The six-year-old mare was announced by Inglis on Tuesday night as an entry into this year’s prestigious Chairman’s Sale, set to take place in Sydney on May 8.
Trained by Ciaron Maher, I Am Me is already a highly sought-after prospect as a daughter of champion stallion I Am Invincible. A Group 1 win would further enhance her value, adding to her impressive resume, which includes two Group 2 victories and two Group 1 placings.
I Am Me had a disappointing first-up run, finishing 13th in the Group 1 Oakleigh Plate, but she bounced back with a third-place finish in the Group 2 Challenge Stakes (1000m). The Dynamic Syndications team, who race her, are hopeful she can finish her campaign on a high note.
“She’s the type of horse every owner dreams of,” said Dynamic’s Watt.
“As a 210,000 yearling,she’s gone on to win 11 races,been placed five times at Group 1 level, and earned over 4.7 million in prizemoney. She’s been an absolute dream for everyone involved.
“The journey isn’t over yet. She still has some top-level races to compete in over the next month or two, and as an ownership group, we feel winning the $5 million The Quokka would be the perfect way to cap off her incredible story.”
The 1200m The Quokka will be held in Perth on April 26, just under two weeks before the Chairman’s Sale.
I Am Me has drawn barrier one for the 1100m Galaxy, where she will carry 57.5kg with Nash Rawiller in the saddle.
Mazu and Uncommon James, the joint topweights with 58kg, are the only horses in Saturday’s field carrying more weight than I Am Me.
I Am Me is one of three Galaxy runners for Maher, who will also be represented by the classy colt Growing Empire (56kg) and Estriella (54.5kg).
Estriella, also a daughter of I Am Invincible, has previously been announced as a Chairman’s Sale entry, alongside fellow Maher-trained mares Royal Merchant and Semana.

