AQHA Magazine September / October 2020 | Page 13

PG.11 Murray and Shirley Davidson from Swanpool, Victoria, have been involved with Quarter Horses since the early 70’s. They purchased a first cross mare in 1970, and registering her as Annlee Lady Jill R1-167, she became the first of 89 horses to be registered with the Annlee prefix. During the past 48 years, Murray and Shirley have been proud to be a part of almost every aspect of the Quarter Horse industry, while breeding quality, versatile horses that have made their mark in Australia. Murray & Shirley Davidson at the AQHA Awards Night accepting their award Murray with Circle J Pocomelia Q-6096 (Milly) Early on, Murray worked as a professional Cutting horse trainer and took many horses through the early NCHA Cutting Futurities that were held at Moombi, NSW. It was at a Cutting Futurity, that the first Western Pleasure Futurity was held. Murray rode the imported bay stallion, Poco Navy Bar, to a win the event, with the stallion also competing in the Cutting Futurity. Murray was motivated to travel to the USA, in order to improve his skills at Cutting. While there he also trained as a saddle-maker, a profession that he still continues to this day. Involved at a committee level since the 1970’s, Murray and Shirley were part of the very early Quarter Horse events that were held across the north-east Victorian regions. Shirley has the honour of being the first Secretary for the Southern Branch Cutting Horse Association, instigating Cutting events across the state. Murray and Shirley competed in various disciplines and excelled in many events. Shirley was a very competitive Barrel Racer, winning many events and awards, while Murray began in the Rodeo arena but was soon attracted to the new and exciting sport of Cutting. The Davidsons purchased their first cutting-bred horse, Clover Stockman R1-2168, from one of the early Clover Leaf sales. The unbroken and unhandled gelding was by Clover Drift Q-63, out of the mare, Clover Della FM-03583. Initially quite a challenge, he went on to become an amazingly versatile horse carrying Shirley to the award of Highpoint Lady Cutter of Australia. In 1977, they purchased another Clover Leaf bred horse, a yearling AQHA colt. Clover Cowpoke Q-55836, was destined to become their main stallion. By the great Docs Poco Bar Q-839, Clover Cowpoke went on to sire 103 progeny - horses that excelled in all aspects of the western industry. They proved to be quiet and trainable horses, highly valued by those who owned one. Murray and Shirley have continued on, always striving to breed competitive, sound, quiet horses that have found success in many disciplines, with many Annlee horses still competing throughout most of Australia. Murray showing Clover Cowpoke Q-55836 - Photo by: Russle Griffith They’ve been unwavering supporters of their own children - they supported Annette in her long AQHA Amateur show career and Julie, first through Amateur and now as an NCHA Cutter. They were kind enough to donate SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER ISSUE 2020