AQHA November / December 2019 Magazine AQHA NOV-DEC 2019 PRINT (2) | Page 51
PG.49
2019 4Cyte Futurity Open Champion Lindsey Wheatley on an awesome 222.5pts with Petas Sugar Rae Q-84140
2019 Erin Park Stud Non-Pro
Futurity Champion - Jackie Graham
& Rey Baby Rey Q-85481
2019 South West Civil Australia Open Derby
- Lindsey Wheatley and Reyving Lunacat Q-84869
Quarter Horse Stud. Earning third place with a score
of 210 points was the daughter of Smooth As A Cat
Q-78992 and One Hellofa Time Q-70519, Smooth
N Then Some Q-81045, ridden by Scott Campbell
for Kirk Nicholson.
This time with owner Mark Ruff in the saddle
Reyving Lunacat Q-84869 took out the top honours
in the Non Pro Derby final to win the Non Pro
Derby Champion title from a field of 25 brilliant
cutting horses with another fantastic 219 points.
Earning the Reserve Championship with 214 points
was Peter Shumack showing Ally Time Q-84389, a
daughter of Times Up (imp) Q-77580 and Peelvale
Reyn Q-79006 and Dean Bradley showed the son
of RS Chisum (imp) Q-60660 and Shesa Skillycat
Q-67514, Spoonfulofskilly Q-82102 to finish next
after marking 210 points.
Twenty-seven entries competed for the Open
Classic Challenge Champion title that was won by
Crystal Parks Cats A Glory, shown by Dean Holden
with an explosive 220.5 marking run for owner
Samantha Stepnell. With a brilliant 218 scoring
run Turpys Dual Q-76773, a son of Dual Rey (IS)
Q-52538 and Turpentine Acres Q-50873, owned
by Dianne Bennett and Jamie Creek earned the
Reserve Championship, while Julie Jones’s Triple Six
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER ISSUE 2019