Super First Foals

Tara Madgwick - Sunday August 27
Newgate Farm's explosive Group winning sprinter Super One is cast in the image of his red hot sire I Am Invincible and his first foals would indicate he too is passing on his stunning good looks.

"We are really delighted with the feedback we have been receiving from breeders with early Super One foals," said General Manager, Bruce Slade.

Filly Super One x Flying First Class – Ashleigh Thoroughbreds (image Joan Faras)



"The back bone of his sire I Am Invincible's commercial success has been his ability to pass on his own quality physical attributes," Slade continued.

Super One"Super One is very typical of his sire, a high priced yearling purchased by Michael Wallace that is now passing on those good looks into the next generation.

"Senga Bissett, Tim and Celie Nolan, & Cameron and Kellie Bond in Queensland have all reported the same things – short coupled, strong quartered, sharp looking Super One foals with lots of quality. With 150 mares covered in his first season, our team here at Newgate are looking forward to more and more outstanding results for his many supporters as we get deeper into the spring."

Undefeated at two, Super One retired lightly raced and stands at a fee of $11,000.

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