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2009 Old Fort Days Derby 2009 Old Fort Days Derby Horse Owner City/State 545 A Bit Of Gold Dust Denny Coffey Summertown, TN 635 Alive And Perky James Harrington Ottumwa, IA 584 Bad Jammin Girl Deborah Bloxom Andrews, TX 591 BDR Go Duck Go Southeastern Arena Unadilla, GA 595 Beduinossweetciclone Jennifer Buescher Coatesville, IN 638 Big BoyJess Rebecca Hampton Dripping Springs, TX 611 Blazin Sugar Express Debbie E Doerner Osyka, MS 607 Bound To Be Howie Shawn Howard Nicholasville, KY 567 Bully Buster Kelly McHugh Sallisaw, OK 516 Cajun Perks On Fire Tony Guilbeau Galliano, PA 603 Cat Magnet Amanda Scott Nashville, TN 629 CDF Cruzenjetofhonor Teresa Comer Union City, IN 577 Charlie Nick Bar Danny Kingins Hazel, KY 569 Checkoutmytools Brett Monroe Gay, GA 618 CR Rockin Roany Charlene Bridgers New Bern, NC 513 CS Dash Ta Six Jud Little Ardmore, OK 563 Dancin Lil Otoe Jim/Nancy Rogers Clarksville, AR 546 Dash N Ladybug Engle /Reed Clint, TX 551 Dash Of Salter Kevin Tom Henning Roseville, OH 619 Dat Bunny Charm Terra Bynum Colorado City, TX 553 Dat Czech Danyelle Campbell Beaumont, CA 602 Deals Rebel Cash Jon /Jennifer Alhorn Meredosia, IL 561 Dee Dee Dreamer Flat Get It Farms Villa Rica, GA 631 Delilah Frost Lorie Manning Myakka City, FL 622 Dennis Ta Menace Frances Smith Burkburnett, TX 514 DHR Freeandasy Girl Elisa Conrade Jonesboro, AR 639 Diamonds And Fame Clayton Bryant, Sr Appomattox, VA 570 Doc Keeta Kelly Parker Muldrow, OK 581 Double Top Stop C J Zipperer Naylor, GA 501 Dream Can Do Brian/Patti Wellmon Pilot Point, TX 556 Easy Winning Lady Jack/Kelly Bruner Millsap, TX 503 Fame Royalty Double M Stables Poteau, OK 506 Famous & Lucky Jeanette Nelson Milledgeville, GA 579 Famous Ed Madison Montchal Atalissa, IA 505 Famous Judge Heath Boucher Fredricktown, OH 578 Fancy Man Perks Daniel/Susan Rudy Belchertown, MA 550 Fantaboys Lucky Lady Scott/Robin Obenour Zanesville, OH 529 Fantasia Fame Chris Jean Blanchard, OK 589 Feet For The Dash Kyle McCormick Vivian, LA 597 First Z Aimee Kelly figueroa Bandera, TX 612 Flame Ta Royal Jud Little Ardmore, OK 549 Flaming Money Buggy Vicki Allred Cleburne, TX 518 Flittin Zee Distance Terry Tamburino Sarasota, FL 599 Flyin Hi Firewater Mary Quintanillo Tilden, TX 580 Folly Crest Raymond/Vickie Duke Whiteland, IN 587 For The Fame Crystal N Shumate Micanopy, FL 616 Freckles Frosty Brat Dean Bumgarner McLoud, OK 520 French Covergirl Doug/Brittany Pharr Victoria, TX 630 French Fancy Face Gary/Andrea Peterson Rapid City, SD 633 Frenchman Fever Wendy Platts Scottsdale, AZ 512 Gay Bar Casanova Nancy Adkins Marengo, OH 2009 Old Fort Days Derby 507 Gottago Pepto Angela Adams Poteau, OK 527 Great Bulls Of fire John/Sheila Ricketts Poplar Bluff, MO 540 Guys Real Deal Kaylon Fussell Rodriguez Polk City, FL 510 Heavens Special Go Danny/Steven Forshee Flat Rock, AL 642 Hes A Honor Bound Ted Turner Middlesboro, KY 605 Hez Fame Elisa Conrade Jonesboro, AR 557 HF Kickin Nikki Jessica Hohman Midland, AR 521 HF Rightonthemoney Buddy Sneed Springfield, TN 571 High On Rulette Robert McClung May, OK 531 Honor A Bully Effort Lauren Magdeburg Fort Smith, AR 502 Honor Bounds Best Ted Turner Middlesboro, KY 547 Hot Episode Shauna Flock Fort Myers, FL 637 I Gotta Lead Shelly Weaver Bristow, OK 536 JJ Oh Red Jim/Stacy Warner Troy, SC 522 Kan Bug For Money Joleen Hales Madill, OK 596 Kas De Stone Casey Peart St Amant, LA 609 Kerney Bo Hill /Jeff Switzer Dodge City, KS 588 KK Aprils Fool Johnny Bell 533 KVS Heavenly Breeze Kurt Vonn Stone Mt. Juliet, TN 508 KVS Special Bandito Villy Mahaney 613 LA Fame Victory Farms Ada, OK 541 La Jolla Chick Shanda Seidel Tilden, TX 517 Lady La Dash Sharon K Bryant Appomattox, VA 626 Law Breakin Lilly Angela Mikles Elk City, OK 625 Leavin Impressions Whitmire Ranch Sallisaw, OK 594 Leaving Promises Courtney Burkhart Martinsburg, WV 504 Lions Share Of Fame R2M2Z Perf Horses Aurora, SD 519 Lovies Lil Sis J Michael Jones Wakeforest, NC 532 Macs Red Texan Bill Vieux/Lori Wells McAlester, OK 534 Madam Verdict Barry Andrew Bedford, KY 592 Manors Lady Jet Patti Hovland Maiden Rock, WI 562 Miss Gay Bar Abby Darren Scholl Troy, AL 617 Miss JB 046 J B Quarterhorses Refugio, TX 624 MP Wooden Cowgirl Tammy Fischer Ledbetter, TX 509 Ms Perky Bug Vaughn/ Mary Watkins Madison, MS 537 Muddi Gras Matt / Bendi Dunn Bismarck, MO 641 Mulberry Canyon Moon Matt / Bendi Dunn Bismarck, MO 634 My Quick Pistol Denny/Lynn Flynn Charleston, AR 582 Nutin But A Houndog Southern Rose Ranch Pelzer, SC 566 On The Money Native Gail Thomas Crossett, AR 572 Pappan Starr Kathleen Starr Wichita, KS 583 Pass The Bubbly Ashlie York Brentwood, TN 627 Pawn N Perks Sharin Hall Kingston, OK 543 Perks First Go Joni McKim Wynnewood, OK 608 Perks Prize Dance Michael/Deborah Young Jonesboro, AR 535 Pistol Packin Guy Todd Holder Sanders, KY 621 Pistol Packin Pony Randy/Lisa Ogden Gail, TX 636 Poncho Streak Brock /Follin Talihina, OK 610 Power Under Control Amanda Fox Branch, AR 548 Really Why Not Teresa Comer Union City, IN 615 Reb Hot Fame Reliance Ranches Llano, TX 604 Repete Fame Danyelle Campbell Beaumont, CA 2009 Old Fort Days Derby 565 Royal Jetman Arbie/Betty Miller Anson, TX 601 Royally Magnificent Jute Wright Bethel, NC 606 RS Mocha Maiden Elizabeth Ann Purvis Cambridge, OH 542 SF Frenchman Leo Ronnie/Martha Shomaker McKenzie, TN 555 Shawnes French Bug Anderson/Alexia Mehrle Ochelata, OK 620 Sheza Easy Runaway Corey Breedlove Nashville, TN 558 Sheza Trucklin Aimee Kay Bluffdale, TX 598 Shilohs Matrix Penny Baker W. Mansfield, OH 632 Silks Easy Dash Arbie/Betty Miller Anson, TX 590 Silver Daddys Fame Lisa Stafford Whitesboro, TX 523 Sissy First Title Southern Rose Ranch Pelzer, SC 568 Six Moon Firewater Squires/Shirey Fredonia, TX 511 Smarty Jo Bug Jerry/Pauletta Cloud Elk City, OK 585 Smooth My Credit Jud Little Ardmore, OK 614 Some Perks Bug Me Chuck/Mandy Bari Jonesboro, AR 526 Special Kinda Dixie Jud Little Ardmore, OK 576 Speed Ta Fame Jeanette Nelson Milledgeville, GA 573 Streakin Reba Lori K Waddell Henryetta, OK 525 Sun Frosted Rocket David Chapman Kiowa, OK 564 SX Dr Peacharita Tommy Self Dora, AL 574 Tees Cee Dees Stanton Smith Owensboro, KY 554 Tempers Will Fly Andy McClure Blairsville, GA 559 This I Gotta See Frances Smith Burkburnett, TX 552 This Perks For You Harmon / Perkins Sedalia, MO 640 This Perks For You Bud James Eason Macclesfield, NC 530 Thunder Stones Bringhurst/Lovendahl Tucson, AZ 515 TM Check My Drift Timothy/Linda Simons Lavinia, TN 528 Top Toa Lady Rhonda Straw Miami, OK 524 TWR Perks Streaket Edward Wright Grant, AL 538 VF Goldilocks Jeannie Baldwin Lufkin, TX 575 VF Hope She Fires Lucky 7 Ranch Mosheim, TN 628 VF Streakin Fo Money Rick/Dale Oeder Royal AR 586 Watch Tonto Fly Aaron/Karrie Hudson Arcadia, FL 544 Wish For Fame Shannon Cowan Canyon, TX 2009 Old Fort Days Futurity Draw # Horse Owner City/State 369 A Mity Heart Nancy Laws Cleburne, TX 178 A Perky Six Pack James Eason Macclesfield, NC 106 A Rare Kept Promise Karey Norris Simton, AL 183 A Rockets Red Glare Gary W Kirby Lafayette, TN 241 A Streak Of Rita Trula Churchill Valentine, NE 109 A Streakin Bailey Copper Spring Ranch Bozeman, MT 209 A Streakin Dandy Copper Spring Ranch Bozeman, MT 108 Aggots Second Dash Jason/Leslie Willis Chester, SC 76 Alice Hits Nonstop Linda Anderson Imboden, AR 320 Alive Disco Rose Jason/Leslie Willis Chester, SC 251 All Legs N Diamonds Stefanie Frei Sallisaw, OK 402 All Perks For Bully Lowell/Debra Hadder Jasper, Al 376 Always On Go Marty/Felicia Miller Grandfield, OK 372 Anaffairtoremember Gillian Farguharson Athens, TX 325 Another French Kiss Joey Platt Arizona 397 Azucars Fantasy Doug/Brittany Pharr Victoria, TX 201 BA Batman Talmadge Green/Bogie Webb Pelzer, SC 40 BA Dashing Mover Kathy Donegan Bluff Dale, TX 98 BA Famous Zena Bogie Webb Volin, SD 396 BA First Down Bully Jeanette Nelson Milledgeville, GA 84 BA Mitey First Down Danny Kingings Hazel, KY 195 BA Snazzy Dasher Southern Rose Ranch Pelzer, SC 273 BA Spiderman Jeanette Nelson Milledgeville, GA 407 Backhaulin Haid Jack /Kelly Bruner Millsap, TX 110 Barnes Lineage Tiany Schuster Lumberton, MS 327 Bids Streakin Bugsy Jeanette Nelson Milledgeville, GA 80 Big Deal Panama Sharon Nassif Ft. Mill, SC 271 Big Time Bouncy Scamper Hill Willow Park, TX 194 Blackjack O Malley Cody Hyde Blackfoot, ID 49 Blame It On The Fame Shelly Stewart Hartshorne, OK 141 Blazen Bug Cuz Paula Newman Keller, TX 385 Blazin Jets Ta Fame Nita Jacobs/Gary Hess Lewisburg, OH 337 Blazing First Downs Fred Smith Louisburg, NC 321 Bogies Doc Roses Tammy Dube Fischer Ledbetter, TX 419 Boletas Triumph Southern Rose Ranch Pelzer, SC 377 Boogie Woogie Jones Chris Jean Blanchard, OK 64 Bossy N Perky Debbie L Davis Austin, AR 393 Bound For Fame Kathleen Starr Wichita, KS 242 BR Cash Roll Brad Roorda Demotte, IN 344 BR Sheza Nick Bar Boyd Ranch Summit, MS 387 Brother Rock 585 Cox Lane Grayson, KY 198 Bug On My Flag Tom/Jhonda Cox Grayson, KY 390 Bugs In The House Joleen Hales Madill, OK 83 Bully By Design Brian Donelson Joelton, TN 389 Bully Up To The Bar Susan Justus Hendersonville, NC 246 Bullys Burnell Tracy Foster Boles Scottsville, KY 152 Bullys Lucky Strike Michael Howell Arcanum, OH 10 Bullys Tiger Eye Ken Pruitt Nunnelly, TN 151 Bunny B Quick Lorie Sikes­Dutzman Nokesville, VA 22 Call Me Red Money Kim Randle Portales, NM 421 Callahan / Lear Excuse Me Comin Throu Union, SC 2009 Old Fort Days Futurity 368 Can Tu Lope Rick/Terri Ford Weatherford, TX 371 Carefulwhereukissme Randy DuBose Hattiesburg, MS 370 Caress Is Slick Rance/Robyn Herring Huntington, TX 227 Carolina Firewater Ricky Ison Qtr Horses Beech
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