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Carolena Reyn

Feb 23, 2018, 22:53 PM by Sally Harrison
Matt Miller

Carolena Reyn and Matt Miller reign

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February 23rd, 2018
Matt Miller

Matt Miller.

With her 222-point win in the Arbuckle Mountain Open Futurity, Carolena Reyn, owned by Matt and Megan Miller and shown by Matt, currently ranks second among all 2018 4-year-old limited age money earners with $50,391, and limited age career earnings of $59,783. The Dual Smart Rey daughter also carried Megan Miller recently to place third in the Bonanza 4-Year-Old Non-Pro and was an NCHA Futurity Open Semi-Finalist with Matt.

Rockin KW, by Rockin W, and Duramax Dually, by Dual Rey, tied with 217.5 points to split second/third. Rockin KW, shown by Dylan Meyer for Whit and Kim Davis, Sacramento, Calif., collected his first limited age earnings, a total of $31,709, during the Arbuckle Mountain Futurity – in the Open Finals, as well as in the 4-Year-Old Open Novice and Limited Open divisions.

Duramax Dually, bred and owned by Glover Gaylean Partnership, Claremore, Okla., and shown by Wesley Galyean, was also a finalist in the Abilene Spectacular Open Futurity, as well as an NCHA Futurity Open Semi-Finalist. He has current career earnings $49,089, and his 2018 earnings of $39,696 place him fourth among 2018 4-year-old limited age events, following:

  • #1 Cool N Hot – $64,857 in 2018
    Bonanza 4-Year-Old Open and Non-Pro Champion under Kobie Wood and Paula Wood; sired by Hottish. Limited age career earnings of $100,420, including $34,813, as a 2017 NCHA Futurity Non-Pro Finalist (5th) with Paula Wood.
  • #2 Carolena Reyn – $50,391 in 2018
  • #3 Catillac Reys – $44,071 in 2018
    Sired by Metallic Cat and owned by Elizabeth Quirk, Denham Springs, La., Catillac Reys, with limited age career earnings of $44,071 (he was an NCHA Futurity Non-Pro finalist with Quirk) was also an Arbuckle Mountain Open finalist with Adan Banuelos, who showed him to place third in the Bonanza Open and as a finalist in the Abilene Spectacular

Arbuckle Mountain 5/6 Open Finals

Miss Stylish Katz, shown by Adan Banuelos for Lone Oak Performance Horses, Cresson, Tex., scored 223 points to win the Arbuckle Mountain Open 5/6 Classic. Mr Luckys with Matt Gaines for Jim Vangilder, Jackson, Mo., claimed reserve with 221 points, while Copperish, under Lloyd Cox for Jimmie Miller Smith, Geary, Okla., and Call Me Catniss, with Geoffrey Sheehan for Beechfork Ranch, Weatherford, Tex., tied with 219.5 points to split third and fourth.

Five-year-old Miss Stylish Katz, by High Brow Cat, placed fifth with Banuelos in the 2017 NCHA Super Stakes, and placed sixth in the 2018 Abilene Spectacular Open, and is the career earner of $80,892.

Mr Luckys LTE $18,655, by High Brow Cat, earned his first limited age paycheck in the 2017 Brazos Bash, where he placed in the Open Finals and Gelding division with Gaines, and also in the Unlimited Amateur Finals with Grace Vangilder.

Call Me Catness LTE $20,104, by High Brow Cat, was an Arbuckle Mountain 4-Year-Old Open finalist with Sheehan in 2017; Sheehan also showed her as a 2016 NCHA Futurity Open Semi-Finalist. Copperish LTE $146,244, by Metallic Cat, won the 2018 Abilene Spectacular 5/6 Open with Cox, and was also a 2018 IKE Open 5/6 and Bonanza Open 5/6 finalist. The 2018 Arbuckle Mountain 5/6 Classic was his marked his fourteenth limited age open finals.

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