Super One Relocates to Roselee Park in WA

Media Release - Tuesday May 14

Roselee Park has welcomed Super One, the sire of Champion WA 2YO Super Smink, to its roster in Serpentine.

He’s the only son of Champion Australian sire I Am Invincible available to local breeders and will stand for an introductory service fee of $8,800 (inc GST).

Super One will stand at a fee of $8,800.

Super One (pictured) became a name to remember in Perth last year as his record-breaking filly Super Smink completed a clean-sweep in the RL Magic Millions Classic (1200m), G2 Karrakatta Plate (1200m) and G3 WA Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m).

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Roselee Park owners Wayne and Tracy Rodwell are standing Super One (I Am Invincible) alongside King’s Troop (Redoute’s Choice) and NZ-bred Super Easy (Darci Brahma). 

“He’s a relatively young (11yo) stallion,” Tracy said last week.  “And Super Smink proves he can sire a top-class galloper.  He’s a lovely horse and stamps his stock.  They’re correct, smooth movers with beautiful temperaments.”

While Super Smink was cutting a swathe through Perth juvenile ranks, Super One’s $1million earner Another One captured the LR National Sprint in Canberra and his other black-type gallopers include the Victorian-based gallopers Embeller and Alpha One.

Super One arrives in WA in the midst of a winning month with 7 individual winners in the first 10 days of May.  His 3yo filly Super Zippi launched the super start with a brilliant front-running display in the Hyland Race Colours Maiden (1100m) at Canterbury last Wednesday.

Among the home-based mares booked into Super One is Forbidden Kisses (Bel Esprit).  A black, scopey mare, she was a Doomben and Canterbury winner for Gerald Ryan and is a direct descendant of Irish Broodmare of the Year Park Express (Ahonoora).

The Rodwells stand Super One in association with well-known Hong Kong owner Denys Cheng and All Winners Thoroughbreds.  For bookings or further information contact:  Tracy Rodwell (08) 9525 7715 / 0400 011 691 or trodwell1@bigpond.com

 

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