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and from Divine Miss Rey Q-60051, a daughter of Dual Rey( IS) Q-52538, and Oaks Midnight Dream Q-44660, a daughter of Docs Freckles Oak( imp) Q-14053, and Susies Dream Q-10385.
BLACK TOYOTA CANNING DOWNS CAMPDRAFT
The Black Toyota Canning Downs Campdraft saw Jackie Knudsen aboard Barister win with a total of 266 points. Finishing next with equal marks of 265 points was Jess Hoffmann aboard Houston, Troy Palmer riding Impressive Destiny A2-2834 and Jody Crozier aboard Concession.
FRASERS LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT STALLION CAMPDRAFT
Mark Buttsworth rode One Stylish Pepto Q-54631 to be named as the 2017 Frasers Livestock Transport Stallions Campdraft winner after marking an explosive 180 points. Finishing next with equal marks of 178 points was Adrian Lamb riding Radiums Coster, Joe Payne running Coal Black and Troy Palmer aboard Whos Top Cat( imp) Q-66824, owned by Richard Bull.
Frasers Livestock Transport Stallion Draft – Winner One Stylish Pepto Q-54631 Highest Placed Registered QH $ 500 cash incentive
Owned by the One Moore Syndicate, One Stylish Pepto Q-54631 is a 2003 red roan stallion sired by Peptos Stylish Oak( imp) Q-39269, and from One Moore Spin Q-24600, a daughter of Doc ' s Spinifex( imp) Q-5015, and from One Moore Roc R2-6074, a daughter of Roc O ' Lena Q-1662, and One Moore R1-10265.
ASCOT ANGUS & CHAROLAIS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Winning the Ascot Angus and Charolais Champions Of Champions was Paul Carlon aboard Heatwave Q-57329 after marking an incredible 179.5 marking run from a field of 90 entries. With a close marking run of 174 points Mac Shann finished next with Porter. Coming in 3rd place with half a point behind was Scott Bandy aboard Roc CD.
VANDERFIELD HINO LADIES SILVER CUP CAMPDRAFT
The 2017 Vanderfield Hino Ladies Silver Cup Campdraft Champion was won by Toni ONeill running Confetti with a super impressive score of 179. Toni also took out the runoff for the Cutout with two 23s.
Who’ s Divine Q-68824 won the Warwick Gold Cup, won the AQHA $ 1,000 incentive on the Highest Place Registered Quarter Horse & also won $ 500 for the Breeder of the Highest Placed Registered QH. Pictured with Vanessa Roach from the AQHA office.
In equal 2nd, 3rd and 4th placings with scores of 173 points were Shelly Curr riding Dartagnan, Kelli Bond running Special Destiny and Kristy Lee Fogarty aboard Roc Star Babe.
The Warwick Gold Cup Campdraft proved to be another highly successful event showcasing a sport that Australia can call its own.
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