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Texas Super Series


SOOTHING GEL


As 2017 payout crosses the $30,000 mark as of this week’s Stake, current Texas Super Series Green Hunter enrollment stands at 56 (a record number for this time of year). The Super Series Group extends their thanks to all who continue to jump on board with the opportuni- ties offered by their programs.


Texas Super Series Green Hunter Update Soul Mate


Pin Oak Charity Horse Show wrapped up its second week after paying out nearly $7,500 to Texas Super Stake Green Hunters. Topping the first week’s class were Peter Pletcher and Nanette Hebert’s Soul Mate, who took home $1,133 for their efforts. Pletcher also took home paychecks on Luminous (owned by Shadyside Farms) and Vivid (owned by DM Diamond Farm), while Jennifer Alfano also placed in the top four with Kindred (owned by Kathy Chiaf). During week two, Mother Nature took over with plenty of rain, but the water


didn’t keep Pin Oak Charity Horse Show from paying out another $3,779 to partici- pants. Pletcher took the win again, this time adding $1,088 to Kathy Chiaf’s Kindred’s earnings. Also placing in the top four were Rachel Lindsey on Jillian Glubke’s MTM Poker Face, Kelly Lorek on Candu Farm’s MTM Here’s 2 U, and Bob Brawley on Krystal Zufelt’s Caracalla. Other 2017 Stake winners include Nourah Caskey’s Unforgettable, Susan


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EquestrianAidUSA.com | @INFLAactive Texas Hunter Breeding Update Mary Jane Todd-Day & LF Eau My Continuing to earn points toward


year-end leading bonuses, Texas Hunt- er Breeding enrolled horses competed again at Pin Oak I and II. Taking both the two year-old class and Best Young Horse Honors at Pin Oak I were handler Rob Moyar and LF Escapades Vintage, owned by Audry Giles-Gates. Yearling winner during week I was Will Embla- zon, owned by Rachelle Goebel and handled by Felicia Carroll. Olde Oaks Farm’s Quick Shine and handler Sha-


ron Soderquist won the three year-old class, also taking Reserve among the Best Young Horse class qualifiers. No stranger to the winner’s circle, LF Eau My owned by Mary Jane Todd- Day and handled by Rob Moyar took Best Young Horse honors at Pin Oak II in ad- dition to winning the three year-old class. Moyar also took the yearling class and Reserve Best Young Horse with his own LF Ragador Spartacus, along with the two year-old class with Audry Giles-Gates’ LF Escapades Vintage. w


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Schwartz’ Brioso, Laura Hightower’s Shy Boy, Dana Vollbracht’s Davidson, Teriann Miller’s Redding Ridge, and Ella Knight’s MTM Muffin.


Rob Moyer & LF Escapades Vintage


Lindsay Anne


Lindsay Anne


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