Dell
Hendricks wins 2003 Sunflower Slide Futurity on Legacy Sale Alumnus
Article courtesy of Cheryl Magoteaux
The
Legacy Reining Breeders Sale has offered the best in yearling reining
prospects from Green Valley Farm, Kyle Ranch, Dell Hendricks Reining Horses,
McQuay Stables, and Tom McCutcheon Reining Horses since its inception,
and the first "graduates" of the Sale have come of age in 2003.
With that milestone, the Legacy Sale has seen its first futurity winner,
with the Co-Championship of the Kansas Reining Horse Association Sunflower
Slide Futurity August 29-31 going to Starbucks Sidekick, ridden by Dell
Hendricks.
Hendricks purchased the gray stallion at the 2001 Legacy Sale where it
was consigned by McQuay-Easton, then sold him in February of his 2-year-old
year to Doug Adair of Scottsdale, Arizona.
By Smart Starbuck, Starbucks Sidekick is out of Hollywood Dun It daughter,
Dun It For Chex. Interestingly, the dam of Dun It For Chex, Silver And
Blue Chex, was the mare on which Dell Hendricks won his first NRHA reining.
At the
Sunflower Slide Futurity, held in Topeka, Kansas, Hendricks rode Starbucks
Sidekick to a score of 149 to tie. That earned him a tie and a Co-Championship
with himself on his other mount, Sir Smart Whiz, by Smart Chic Olena out
of a Topsail Whiz daughter, also owned by Adair. Next on the agenda for
Starbucks Sidekick will be the All American Quarter Horse Congress Reining
Futurity, then the NRHA Futurity.
This first win by a Legacy Sale
consignee gives testament to the quality of the horses consigned to the
sale, according to Tim McQuay. "This is exactly what our goal was for
the Legacy Sale. We wanted to create a sale where we consign great yearlings
that achieve success in the show pen. We're not 'culling' our herds, but
in fact, consigning top yearlings out of exceptional mares."
This year's Legacy Sale is slated
for October 19. A special "Welcome Party" is slated at Green Valley Farms
for Saturday, October 18 and everyone is invited for a night of delicious
barbecue, entertainment and special video viewings beginning at 6 pm.
Horses will be available for viewing
beginning Saturday morning at Green Valley Farms in Aubrey, Texas. The
sale will begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday.
All yearlings in the 2003 sale
are enrolled in the NRBC and the sale is strictly a black-type sale. Every
broodmare in the sale is either a performer or producer. Likewise, all
the sale yearlings are out of producing or performing mares.
The individuals who make up the
Legacy Reining Breeders Group are some of the most prominent reiners and
breeders in the industry. Tim McQuay is the National Reining Horse Association's
All Time Leading Rider and McQuay Stables is the home of $3 Million Sire,
Hollywood Dun It. Pete and Tamra Kyle's Whitesboro, Texas Ranch is home
to Reining and Cow Horse World Champion Tejons Peppy Doc, while Dell Hendricks
Reining Horses is home to NRBC Champion Starlights Wrangler. Tom McCutcheon
Reining Horses and Green Valley Farm in Aubrey, Texas, are home to Lil
Ruf Peppy and Smart Starbuck, as well as USET Champion Smartest Chic Olena.
For information on the Legacy Reining
Breeders Sale or to request catalogs, visit www.horseauctions.com
or phone 580-759-2572.
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