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Reined Cow Horse


SJR Reygun & Brady


Weaver win Stallion Stakes


Contributed Courtesy NRCHA, Photography by Primo


The NRCHA Stakes is one of


five NRCHA Premier Events, and annually boasts a payout of approxi- mately $300,000. Part of the event’s success is its tie to the NRCHA Sub- scribed Stallion program. Subscribed stallion owners pay a fee every year, and their 4- and 5-year-old offspring are the only horses eligi- ble to show at the Stakes. Stakes entries are shown in a snaffle bit or


hackamore, competing in herd work, rein work and cow work. The event attracts many top Snaffle Bit Futurity horses from the past two years, as well as those who might have missed the Futurity but are now ready to perform com- petitively. A thrilling night of finals action at the


NRCHA Stallion Stakes in Las Vegas, Neva- da, wrapped up with Brady Weaver, Enterprise, UT, scoring a career highlight when he piloted SJR Reygun (Dual Rey x Playguns King Bad- ger x Playgun), a 2012 mare owned by Gary Ewell, to the Open and Intermediate Open Championships. Weaver guided SJR Reygun to a compos-


ite 662 score for the win, earning a 215 in the herd work, a 217 in the rein work, and a blis- tering 230 down the fence. The Stallion Stakes


Open Championship paid just over $35,000, and the Intermediate Open title came with an $8,087 paycheck. The $3,500 Sire Award check went to Linda Holmes, who nominated SJR Reygun’s sire, Dual Rey, to the NRCHA Subscribed Stallion Program. The Stallion Stakes Open Reserve Cham-


pion was Metalic Dual (Metallic Cat x Dual Whisper x Kit Dual), shown by NRCHA 2 Mil- lion Dollar Rider Todd Bergen, Eagle Point, OR, and owned by Dave and Kathy Ferguson, Cottonwood, CA. Metalic Dual earned a 657 composite (218 herd/216.5 rein/223 fence). The Reserve Championship paid $25,939. As the highest-scoring offspring of Me-


tallic Cat in the Stallion Stakes Open Finals, Metalic Dual also earned the $10,000 Metallic Cat Open Incentive check, sponsored by Alvin and Becky Fults of Fults Ranch, Metallic Cat’s owners.


Fults Ranch also collected the $2,000 Re-


serve Champion Sire Award as the nominator of Metallic Cat to the Subscribed Stallion Pro- gram.


The Stakes Limited Open Champion was


SJR Tachitas Cata (Metallic Cat x Tachitas Hickory x Docs Hickory), shown by Stephen Hutchins and owned by MC Performance Horses. Hutchins guided SJR Tachitas Cata to a 628 composite (209 herd/205.5 rein/213.5 cow) for the win, which paid $9,013. The $1,000 Limited Open Sire Award went to Fults Ranch.


Stallion Stakes Non Pros Hope Miller, Brush Prairie, WA, had


a brilliant night in Las Vegas with her stal- lion, Dare To Sioux (A Shiner Named Sioux x Tari Darlin x Taris Catalyst), winning triple championships in the Non Pro, Intermediate Non Pro, and Novice Non Pro divisions. They scored a 647.5 composite (203 herd/219.5 rein/225 cow), earning combined paychecks of more than $13,000. Three sire award checks totaling $2,000


went to Carol Rose, who nominated A Shiner Named Sioux to the NRCHA Subscribed Stal- lion Program. Miller’s preliminary score also meant


that she won the Stakes Amateur Champi- onship, which came with a $1,997 check. A Stallion Stakes Sire Award check for $1,000 went to Aaron Ranch, the owner/nominator of Dare To Sioux’s sire, A Shiner Named Sioux.


The Stallion Stakes Non Pro Limited


The Champion in the Open Bridle Spectacular was Dom Dualuise (Dual Rey x Smart Little XX x Smart Little Lena), a 2007 gelding shown by NRCHA Professional Phillip Ralls, Paso Robles, CA, for owner Chris Larson. They scored a 662.5 (224 herd/215 rein/223 fence), earning $7,112.


The Non Pro Bridle Spectacular Champion was Paul Wilinski, Maribel, WI, who won the title with his mare, Paddys Starlight Chic (Self Shine x RN Starlights Chic x Smart Chic Olena). They scored a 645 (208 herd/215 rein/222 cow), taking home a check for $4,104.


Champion was also crowned in Las Vegas, with Meredith Graber and CSR Lay Down Sally (Dual Spark x Look At Her Glo x CD O Cody) earning the title with a 646 composite (215.5 herd/213.5 rein/217 cow). The Cham- pionship paid $1,592, and resulted in a $500


Sire Award check going to the nominator of CSR Lay Down Sally’s sire, Dual Spark. For complete results, visit nrcha.com. w


June 2017 SouthWest Horse Trader 7


Brady Weaver & SJR Reygun


Hope Miller & Dare To Sioux


Primo


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