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LETHAL KING COLE Q-94012
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2024 AQHA INCENTIVES - NUTRIEN CLASSIC SALE & CAMPDRAFT

LETHAL KING COLE Q-94012

2024 NUTRIEN CLASSIC CHALLENGE CAMPDRAFT WINNERS FOR THE :
• AQHA $ 1,000 OWNER INCENTIVE Cash to the Owner of the highest placed registered Quarter Horse in a financial membership
• AQHA $ 1,000 BREEDER INCENTIVE Cash to the Breeder of the highest placed registered Quarter Horse in a financial membership
OWNER : THE CHALLENGE SYNDICATE / BREEDER : NATHAN WILSON
PHOTO BY : NUTRIEN MEDIA TEAM
Well known horsewoman Leah Read , from Munduberra in Queensland , has been attending the Nutrien Classic for a number of years – and in 2024 , she claimed her first Champion title in the Prydes EasiFeed Australian Performance Horse Challenge .
This was an emotional win that meant so much for Leah and the other members of the “ Challenge Syndicate ” in Peter Shakespeare and Matthew Crane . Leah has been involved in the young sire Lethal King Cole Q-94012 since he was purchased at the 2021 Nutrien Classic Sale from the breeder and vendor Brydie Hughes , and it ' s obvious she has a special partnership with the NRR Cat King Cole x Tassas Lethal Spin bay stallion .
Congratulation to Leah , and the Challenge Syndicate members for their wise investment in Lethal and all connections . It was a flawless performance the two put together , that captivated the crowd and earned them a brand new Navaho Horse Trailer and a well-deserved cash prize .
Along with this incredible win they also claimed the 2024 Nutrien Classic Challenge AQHA Incentive . A big congratulations to Lethal King Cole Q-94012 winner of the AQHA incentives . The AQHA awarded $ 1000 to the current AQHA member & breeder of this colt Nathan Wilson and $ 1000 was also awarded to the owners of Lethal King Cole Q-94012 The Challenge Syndicate members .
Leah Read & Lethal King Cole Q-94012 being presented by AQHA General Manager Gemma Clarke as the AQHA ’ s Highest Placed Registered Quarter Horse