A weekend that dreams are made of for Neil Jenkinson was today capped off with Easter yearling Lubrication (I Am Invincible) winning the $1 million The Archer at Rockhampton.
Bloodstock agent Jenkinson was still on a high from yesterday when a filly he was heavily involved with as a younger horse, Femminile, won the G1 South Australian Derby at Morphettville.
Fast forward barely 24 hours and his Easter yearling selection Lubrication reached a new career peak when victorious in his first $1m race this afternoon.
Jenkinson teamed up with trainer Matt Dunn to buy Lubrication for $400,000 at the 2021 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale, where he was offered by Kitchwin Hills.
Lubrication is bred by Neil Werrett, who remains in the ownership of the five-year-old with Max Whitby, Steve Brown and others.
In an amazing result, Stephen Chia purchased a 10% share in Lubrication in the Inglis Digital April (Late) Online Sale just four days ago for $8000 and has enjoyed an instant return.
“What a weekend,’’ a delighted Jenkinson said.
“Saturday was quite emotional to be honest. To be heavily involved in the breeding of a filly that wins a Derby is very special, I was so thrilled for Simon [Delzoppo] and the owners.
“And Lubrication just keeps going to a new level. I bought him at Easter and he was a really nice yearling that’s turned into a really nice racehorse. We’ve been saying all the way through that he’s going better this prep than any previous prep, he’s really matured and he travelled to Scone for the Country Champs Wildcard and then back to Sydney and now up to Rockhampton so he’s covered some miles too.’’
Lubrication, who will now likely target the Brisbane Winter Carnival, led in an Inglis graduates trifecta in The Archer, defeating Comrade Rosa and Transatlantic.
🌟 VINNIE WINNER: $1M The Archer 🌟
LUBRICATION (5g) flies home by a length in The Archer, delivering his connections a million reasons to celebrate 🥳 Congrats Matthew Dunn, Neil Jenkinson, @KitchwinHills, Max Whitby, Neil Werrett & all! #IAmInvincible pic.twitter.com/jKl2LLa98Z
— Yarraman Park Stud (@yarramanpark) May 4, 2025