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Beasley Takes the Lead

Dec 6, 2019, 15:09 PM by Sally Harrison
Julie Beasley scored 218 points aboard Count Mee In

Julie Beasley takes the lead

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Julie Beasley on Count Mee In. Ted Petit photo.

Julie Beasley, Montgomery, Ala., scored 218 points aboard Count Mee In,  on Thursday, Dec. 5, to top the first day of 2019 NCHA Futurity Amateur and Amateur Limited go-round competition. Madison Crum and Grace Ornelas, both from Weatherford, Tex., tied with 217 points, the second-highest score of the day, riding Tallic Toy, by Metallic, and Mother Kwacker, by Dual Rey, respectively.

Julie Beasley, the NCHA earner of $279,246, has competed in NCHA Futurity finals for the past three years, including last year, when she placed in the Non-Pro Finals and the Non-Pro Limited Finals on CR Dualin Out Tuff LTE $70,239, who also carried her to five 2019 limited age wins, including the Breeders Invitational Amateur Unlimited championship.

Beasley’s horse, Count Mee In, bred by Amanda Standish, is a full brother to the earners of $064, including Deluxe Checks LTE $283,156, the 2017 NCHA Open World Champion and World Champion Mare. Catrina Starlight, dam of Count Mee In and Deluxe Checks, is out of 2000 NCHA Futurity champion Stella Starlight LTE $292,408, the dam of earners of over $1.2 million.

Madison Crum, the NCHA earner of $162,720, and the 2016 NCHA Limited Age Event Rookie of the Year, has shown in two NCHA Futurity finals. Metallix, by Metallic Cat, carried her in the 2016 Amateur Finals, and she showed Reysed Rich, by Dual Rey, in the 2017 Amateur Finals.

During 2019, Crum has competed as a finalist in eight LAE divisions, including the NCHA Non-Pro Derby and  Non-Pro Limited, as well as Amateur divisions, on El Doreydo LTE $63,874 and Kual Dual. El Doreydo also carried her as reserve champion of the 2019 Breeders Invitational Non-Pro Limited.

Tallic Toy, out of Smartlittlelenastoy, is a full sister to Metallictoy LTE $96,820 and Toytallic LTE $76,590, as well as a half-sister to Lena On Rey LTE $153,634 and Total Reycall LTE $109,710.

Junior Youth rider Grace Ornelas made her entry into major events , when she won the $2,000 Limited Rider class at The Non-Pro in 2013 riding Reynshine LTE $119,762, by Dual Rey. Reynshine also carried Grace to place third in the NCHA Summer Spectacular Junior Youth Cutting and as a finalist in the 2014 NCHA Eastern Nationals.

Grace’s Futurity horse, Mother Kwacker, is a half-sister to The Kwack Shack LTE $55,593, out of Kwackin Cat. Kwackin Cat is a full sister by High Brow Cat, to Catting LTE $225,025 and High Brow Kwackin LTE $154,134, as well as half-sister to Smart Crackin Chic LTE $191,375, by Smart Chic Olena.

The 2019 NCHA Futurity Amateur and Amateur Unlimited go-rounds continue through Sunday, December 8. The NCHA Futurity Sales begin on Monday, December 9,  with the NCHA Futurity 2-Year-Old Sale Session I, in Watt Arena.

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