Master of Jazz Caps Undefeated Season
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Master of Jazz and Jimmy McConnell capped an undefeated show season last night winning the Championship at the Delta Fall Classic in Tunica, Mississippi. Owned by Lee Wall and Mike McGartland, the popular stallion had wins at the National Trainers Show, Mississippi State Charity Horse Show(2), the Spring Fun Show and a World Championship in the Aged Stallion Class at The Celebration.
Reserve honors in the class went to Rowdy Rev and Bill Bobo for owner Bill Harlin. Rowdy Rev was shown nine times this season winning twice, three reserves and twice finishing third and fourth.
Judges Spencer Benedict, Bill Cantrell and Jeff Green tied the first three horses straight across the board.
See complete show results and judges cards on this site.
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