$1.9Million Yearling Judged Supreme Champion Led Thoroughbred

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday August 9

International Animal Health Products were proud sponsors of horse events at this year’s Royal Queensland Show featuring some interesting results in the thoroughbred classes with the Supreme Champion Led Thoroughbred award going to a $1.9million Magic Millions yearling purchase by our reigning champion sire I Am Invincible.

I Am Invincible stallion Supercharge takes the top prize for led thoroughbred.

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Supreme Champion Led Thoroughbred

  • Supercharge (stallion) exhibited by Leanne Jones and led by Dr John Walker
  • Racing name: Supercharge
  • Sire: I Am Invincible
  • Dam: Electric Dreams
  • 2018 Magic Millions - $1.9M yearling sold by Segenhoe (Stud) Group to James Harron Bloodstock. He retired unraced without a trial and is pictured below as a yearling.

Supercharge is no stranger to the spotlight!

Champion Thoroughbred Under Saddle

  • Jondy Iggy exhibited by Taryn Poidevin
  • Race name: Jondy Iggy
  • Sire: Iglesia, best known as sire of champion sire Written Tycoon
  • Dam: Tipped To Be Vain
  • Summary: 11-1:0:0   
  • Prizemoney: $6,500 

Iglesia gelding Jondy Iggy was the Champion Ridden Thoroughbred.

Photos: International Animal Health Products

 

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