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Sale Session 1 Cutting Horses SALE SESSION 1 CUTTING HORSES Lots 1-101 Saturday, April 29, 2017 9:00 AM Hip No. Consigned by Joe Temples Hip No. 1 Doctor George Ki 1 2007 Sorrel Gelding Freckles Playboy Young Gun { Lenaette Peppys Lil Pistola { Peppy San Badger Little Peppy Polka { Doctor George Ki Polka Doc 5169929 Peppy San Badger Sallys Little Peppy { Sally Doc Sallys Last Miss { Sonita's Last Last Miss { Royal Princes Miss PERFORMANCE RECORD: Earner of $2,404. NOTES: This is a good horse that will mark 73's and 74's. Anyone can ride and show him. He was in training with Scott & Cara Brewer as a 3­4 year old. He won year end awards in 2015 and is currently leading the $50,000 Amateur and $15,000 Amateur in Arkansas. He will be shown in March. He is sound. SIRE: PEPPYS LIL PISTOLA (1994). NCHA $23,868: Half­brother to MAGIC ABBIE ($108,206: split 5th NCHA Open Super Stakes). Sire of 4 RGP money­ earners, including PISTOLAS CAT ($3,818: NCHA Certificate of Ability), PEPPYS LIL QUESTION (5 AQHA points), DOCTOR GEOEGE KI (NCHA $2,404), LIL FOXY PEP (NCHA money­earner), PEPPYS LIL CAT (NCHA money­earner). Son of YOUNG GUN, $34,749: Bonanza Cutting 4­Year­Old Open Champion; split 5th Augusta 4­Year­Old Cutting Futurity Open. Sire of 238 RGP money­earners, $3,388,776, earners of 1,710 AQHA points, including BIG GUN (P) ($239,377: Memphis Futurity 5/6­Year­Old Open Champion), HESA MAGNUM PI ($92,136: NCHA Youth Co­Reserve World Champion; NCHA Bronze Award), GUN KING ($10,302 and 450 AQHA points: AQHA World Champion Senior Heeling Horse, Superior Tie­Down Roping), DMAC BUNNYS GUN ($6,899 and 41 AQHA points: AQHA World Champion Open Team Penning Horse), PEPPY CHEX YOUR GUN ($6,129 and 86 AQHA points: AQHA World Versatility Ranch Horse Ranch Riding Champion), etc. DAM: SALLYS LAST MISS (1996). Dam of 10 AQHA foals, including PISTOLAS CAT ($3,818: NCHA Certificate of Ability), DOCTOR GEOEGE KI (NCHA $2,404). Half­sister to A LUSTY LENA ($18,500: 8th The Non­Pro $50,000 Amateur), MISS DUAL SONITA ($5,839 and 10 AQHA points: NCHA Certificate of Ability, AQHA World Junior Cutting qualifier), HIGHBROW LAST CHANCE ($2,905 and 26 AQHA points: 4th AQHA Select World Ranch Sorting), PEPPY N KAI (AQHA point­earner: 6th Canadian Classic/Challenge Non­Pro). A daughter of SALLYS LITTLE PEPPY, $1,591: 4th Memphis Futurity All­Age $2,000 Limited Rider. Sire of 6 RGP money­earners, including SLP CUTTIN SUG ($3,935: NCHA Certificate of Ability), SLP AUSTINS PEPPY ($3,175: Southern Cutting Futurity Amateur Co­Champion), LIL POCO PEPPY LENA (20 AQHA points and NRHA money­earner), DOUBLE DOC MAC (AQHA point­earner: 4th Georgia RHA Life In the South Limited Open Derby), SLP SIR KING PEPPY (AQHA point­earner: 10th SHOT Stockhorse Year­End All­Around Youth), etc. RGP­CB 3/2017 Hip No. Consigned by Fred Bray Ranch Hip No. 2 Sweet Pepto Problena 2 2005 Red Roan Mare Peppy San Badger Peptoboonsmal { Royal Blue Boon Sweet Lil Pepto { Smart Little Lena Sweet Lil Lena { Sweet Pepto Problena Sonscoot 4719960 Peppy San Badger Dual Pep { Miss Dual Doc No Problena { Doc O'Lena Lena M Kelly { Prescription Ten NOTES: This is a nice mare that was originally trained in cutting and shown at the NCHA Futurity. She has been used in the pens and in the pasture gathering cattle. She should make a nice sorting horse. SIRE: SWEET LIL PEPTO (1999). $237,783: Breeders Inv. Open Derby Champion; 4th NCHA Open Futurity. Sire of 258 RGP money­earners, $4,402,498, 51 AQHA point­earners, including DESIRE A LIL PEPTO ($218,061: finalist in the NCHA Open Futurity), BIG WHEEL BIG DIEHL ($8,492 and 45.5 AQHA points: AQHA World Champion Open Team Penning Horse), SWISS CAT PEPTO ($165,977: 4th NCHA Open Derby), SAILS LIL SOLANO ($149,147: 3rd NCHA Open Derby), SOME KINDA SWEETY ($134,193: 6th NCHA Open Futurity), DOCS ALOTA PEPTO ($107,729: split 4th NCHA Top 10 Co­Champion Senior Youth; NCHA Bronze Award), LIL SUPER SWEET ($105,015: finalist in the NCHA Non­Pro Futurity), SWEET LIL PLAYGUN ($4,491 and an AQHA point­earner: AQHYA World Ranch Sorting Int. Exhibitor Reserve Champion), PEPTOS SMOKER ($99,156: finalist in the NCHA Non­Pro Futurity), STELLAS SWEET N LOW ($94,577: Big Sky Cutting Classic Open Champion), etc. DAM: NO PROBLENA (1998). Dam of 9 AQHA foals. Sister to DUALL BE ALL ($75,014: NCHA Non­Pro Classic/Challenge Co­Reserve Champion), DO LENA ($3,369: NCHA Certificate of Ability). A daughter of DUAL PEP, $313,192. A Leading Sire. Sire of 822 RGP money­earners, $25,655,953, earners of 5,611 AQHA points, including DUAL REY ME ($814,292 and 30.5 AQHA points: NCHA World Champion 3 times; NCHA Hall of Fame), DUALLY LENA ($395,616: 8th NCHA Top 10 Youth), OLENA DUALLY ($302,285: 3rd NCHA Non­Pro Top Ten; NCHA Gold Award), TAPT TWICE ($285,226: Breeders Inv. Open Derby Reserve Champion), PLAYBOY MCCRAE ($264,562: NCHA Open Futurity Champion), AUTUMN BOON ($258,185: NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion; NCHA Hall of Fame), JACK RUBY (D) ($256,082: split 4th NCHA Open Classic/Challenge), AL POOCINO ($255,333: NCHA Non­Pro Top Ten), SMOKIN DUALLY ($254,038: NCHA Open Super Stakes Reserve Champion), KIT DUAL ($251,791: 3rd NCHA Open Futurity), DUAL REWARD ($236,393 and 15.5 AQHA points: 4th NCHA Open Futurity; NCHA Silver Award), BOB DUALIN ($231,641: NCHA Non­Pro Top Ten), ZEE DUALY ($228,410: NCHA Non­Pro Super Stakes Co­Reserve Champion), JUNE BUG DUALLY ($224,733: split 3rd NCHA Open Futurity), KG DUAL SMART ($222,350 and 59.5 AQHA points: split 5th NCHA Non­Pro Futurity). RGP­CB 3/2017 Hip No. Consigned by Center Creek Ranch Hip No. 3 Tootsie Talkin Sass 3 May 30, 2016 Sorrel Filly High Brow Hickory High Brow Cat { Smart Little Kitty Palo Duro Cat { Peppys Boy 895 Shania Cee { Tootsie Talkin Sass Lynx Melody 5785328 Freckles Merada Meradas Money Talks { Money Talks Rio Coontail Talkin Sass { Doc O'Lena Lenas Sass N Brass { Quixotes R Sugar SIRE: PALO DURO CAT (2002). $10,753: 4th Augusta 4­Year­Old Futurity Limited Open. Brother to SOPHISTICATED CATT ($192,509: AQHA World Champion Senior Cutting Horse 3 times); half­brother to CEE NO COLOR HERE (P) ($89,916: APHA World Solid Paint­Bred Cutting Open Champion). Out of SHANIA CEE ($408,633: NCHA Horse of the Year, NCHA Hall of Fame). Sire of 20 RGP money­earners, including THE CATS IN JAIL (73 AQHA points and $2,652: AQHA World Level 2 Open Junior Heading Champion), CAT LADY 05 ($36,289: split 7th NCHA Limited Non­Pro Super Stakes), HIGH BROW KITTY CAT ($21,992: 5th NRCHA Non­Pro Futurity), BOXO VALENTINES CAT ($12,664 and 6 AQHA points: split 4th NRCHA World Hackamore Limited Open), MISS CHIQUITA KITTY ($9,496 and 18 AQHA points: NCHA Area 19 $5,000 Novice Horse Non­Pro Reserve Champion), OKP SHANIAS CAT ($8,895: NCHA Certificate of Ability), PALO DURO JEWEL ($7,891 and 17 AQHA points: AQHA High Point Junior Cutting Leader), PALO NITA CAT ($5,410 and 28 AQHA points: 4th AQHA High Point Junior Working Cow Horse Open), BOBS DIESEL CAT ($5,363: Montana RCHA Futurity Open Co­Champion), etc. DAM: COONTAIL TALKIN SASS (2007). Dam of 3 AQHA foals. Sister to MERADAS SASSY GIRL ($24,199: semi­finalist in the NCHA Open Classic/Challenge). A daughter of MERADAS MONEY TALKS, $47,894: 5th NCHA Open Derby; 5th Steamboat Springs Cutting 4­Year­Old Open Derby; 4th El Cid 3­Year­Old Futurity Open; 4th Diamond B 3­Year­Old Futurity Open; finalist in the Memphis 4­Year­Old Open Futurity. A Leading Sire. Sire of 153 RGP money­earners, $2,623,734, earners of 2,848 AQHA points, including MERADA CLONE ($424,532: 3rd NCHA Non­Pro Top Ten; NCHA Hall of Fame), MERADAS ROCKALENA ($188,903: NCHA Youth Co­Reserve World Champion), MIGHTY JOE MERADA ($163,368: NCHA Youth Co­Reserve World Champion; NCHA Bronze Award), MERADAS FRECKLE ($48,021 and 17 AQHA points: NRHA Limited Open World Champion), LITTLE BUNNY FOU FOU ($54,014 and 392 AQHA points: AQHA World Champion Senior Heading Horse, Superior Heading), MERADAS MONEY GIN ($17,228 and 103 AQHA points: AQHA World Champion Senior Tie­Down Roping Horse), MERADAS COOKIN NOW ($134,533: NRCHA Open Futurity Reserve Champion), COOKIN MERADA ($128,755: 3rd NRCHA Open Futurity), MERADAS KITTEN ($74,289: Music City Open Futurity Champion), HERB MERADA ($74,145: finalist in the NCHA Open Classic/Challenge), etc. RGP­CB 3/2017 Hip No. Consigned by Kelly Greer Hip No. 4 Hoochies Trrificrita 4 2010 Chestnut Mare Dual Pep Dual Rey { Nurse Rey TR Dual Rey { Candy Bar Peppy Peppys Misty Oaks { Hoochies Trrificrita Oaks Misty Peppy 5318616 Smart Little Lena Smart Little Jerry { Playboys Ruby Jerrys Hoochiefootin { Flit Five Lightfoot Rita { Rita Terrific PERFORMANCE RECORD: Earner of $1,077. NOTES: This mare was originally trained by Walt Erwin. She has had 3 years of training. Genetic Testing: GBED N/N|HERDA N/N|HYPP N/N|MH N/N|PSSM1 N/N. SIRE: TR DUAL REY (1999). $353,174: NCHA Open Super Stakes Reserve Champion; NCHA Open Derby Reserve Champion. A Leading Sire. Sire of 324 RGP money­earners, $4,529,336, earners of 1,686 AQHA points, including AUSTIN REY ($215,528: split 9th NCHA Open Futurity), DARATRCOCOASPREVIEW ($179,327: Australia NCHA Non­Pro Futurity Champion), INTENTION DEL REY ($128,734: Brazos Bash Cutting Classic Open Reserve Champion; NCHA Silver Award), BOOT SCOOTIN TR ($127,803: finalist in the NCHA Open Futurity), PLAYIN T ETTA ($110,692: Breeders Inv.
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