Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Sister CD, the No. 1 horse of 2006, and Paul Hansma at the Super Stakes, where they tied for the Gelding Stakes Championship.
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Dual Smart Rey, shown with Phil Rapp at the NCHA Super Stakes, ranked No. 2 overall in 2006. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Stylish Baby Doll and Eddie Flynn won the NCHA Open Derby. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Oh Cay Felix?fs victory at the 2006 NCHA Open Futurity made him the No. 1 3-Year-Old Horse All Divisions. The High Brow Cat gelding was ridden by Craig Thompson, Buffalo, Texas, in the Open and by co-owner Patrick Collins (pictured) to the Amateur Championship. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Reyann Hickory, ridden by Dustin Adams, was the leading 4-year-old non-pro horse. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Quintan Blue tops the 5-year-old charts in 2006. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Smart Little Lena topped the list of maternal grandsires. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Little Baby Sister was the leading dam of cutting horses in 2006. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Freckles Playboy was second on the list of top maternal grandsires. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: Doc O?fLena returned to the top of the paternal grandsires list after being knocked off the No. 1 spot last year by Peppy San Badger, proving that good stallions continue to have an impact long after they?fre gone. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: High Brow Cat is the leading sire for the fourth year in a row, and he topped off the year in a big way. The stallion sired 12 of the 26 NCHA Futurity Open finalists in 2006, with his offspring earning more than $1 million during the last night of competition alone. |
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Equi-Stat 2006 Cutting Statistical: After a year of dominating 5/6-year-old Classic/Challenge competition, the 2006 NCHA Horse of the Year, Reys Dual Badger, and rider Darren Simpkins easily topped the charts as the leading horse and rider in the 6-year-old division. |
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