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Mercuria Las Vegas Recap

Jun 18, 2017, 12:25 PM by Sally Harrison
Open & Non Pro Finals

Michelle Barnes Lands PCCHA Mercuria Non-Pro Championship

Michelle Barnes, Lewiston, Idaho, scored 223 points on Hillbilly Handfishin, to win the  Mercuria NCHA World Series of Cutting Non-Pro finals at the Core Balance PCCHA Derby, earning $8,750. Lauren Middleton, Weatherford, Tex., riding Sweet Reyvenge, scored 219 points for reserve, and Kylie Rice, Weatherford, Tex., placed third with 215.5 points on Snap Crackle Cat.

Michelle BarnesBarnes, with NCHA career earnings of $313,221, most recently placed seventh on Hillbilly Handfishin in the $25,000 Novice Non-Pro finals of the NCHA Scottsdale Nationals. She also placed fourth on Bet Shesa Diva in the 2016 NCHA Futurity Non-Pro Limited, her biggest single-paying finish prior to the PCCHA Mercuria win.

Sired by Autumn Acre, 8-year gelding Hillbilly Handfishin began his career with a fifth-place finish in the 2012 NCHA Futurity Non-Pro Finals under Mary Ann Rapp. Including his PCCHA Mercuria winnings, he has current lifetime earnings of $179,042.

Lauren Middleton is an NCHA Non-Pro Hall of Fame member with NCHA career earnings of $602,415. To date in 2017, Middleton has shown Cake By The Ocean as reserve champion of the Ike Hamilton Futurity Non-Pro, and Sweet Reyvenge as winner of the NCHA Houston World Series Non-Pro, third in the NCHA Eastern Nationals $25,000 Novice Non-Pro, and a finalist in the Eastern Nationals Non-Pro division.

Sweet Reyvenge LTE $115,602 earned his first limited age money as fourth-placed finalist in the 2012 Abilene Spectacular Open under Casey Morris. Sired by Reys Dual Badger and out of Sweet Camille, by Chicks Achy Breaky, Sweet Reyvenge is half-brother to Felix The Cat LTE $113,418.

Kylie Rice, NCHA career earner of $334,957, most recently earned money aboard Snap Crackle Cat as third-place finalist in the 2017 Mercuria NCHA World Series Mane Event Non-Pro and seventh-place finalist in the Mercuria NCHA Houston World Series Non-Pro. Rice was the 2013 Mercuria NCHA World Finals Non-Pro Champion riding Dual Lights. She also placed 10th in the 2014 NCHA Futurity Non-Pro Finals on Master Mate, who carried her to third place in the 2015 NCHA Summer Showdown, as well.

Eight year-old gelding Snap Crackle Cat LTE $131,455, by High Brow Cat, was an open finalist in ten major limited age events under Tatum Rice, Kylie’s husband, including  championship wins in the 2015 Brazos Bash 5/6 Year-Old  Open and the 2015 Arbuckle Mountion 5/6-Year-Old Open, and as high-scoring horse in the 2015 Brazos Bash Open Gelding division.

Big Win for Whiskey Cat in PCCHA Mercuria Open

Whiskey Cat, by Highbrow Cat, scored 228 points to win the Mercuria NCHA World Series of Cutting Open Finals on Saturday, June 17, at the Core Balance PCCHA Derby in Las Vegas, Nev. Metallic Rebel, winner of the PCCHA Classic Challenge Open earlier on Saturday with 227 points, scored 222 points in the Mercuria for reserve. Eazee E placed third with 221 points.

Whiskey CatA 7-year-old gelding shown by Russ Westfall for Suzanne Rodoni-Silverberg, Soquel, Calif., Whiskey Cat had NCHA career earnings of $36,884 prior to the $10,292 PCCHA Mercuria win. His biggest previous check came as 17th-placed finalist in the 2016 NCHA Classic Challenge Open under Westfall. Out of Jitters Brown, by Smart Little Lena, Whiskey Cat is a full brother to Whiskeynadirtyglass LTE $183,978.

Five-year-old Metallic Rebel, by Metallic Cat, shown by Beau Galyean for Thomas Guinn, Philadelphia, Miss., is currently the leading 2017 NCHA 5/6-year-old money earner with $110,501 and NCHA lifetime earnings of $279,197.

Eazee E, by High Brow Cat, is shown by Tatum Rice for Kevin and Sydney Knight, Scottsdale, Ariz. The  7-year-old mare, with career earnings of $121,074, is out of Zee Dually LTE $201,899, and is a three-quarter sister to Smooth As A Zee LTE $616,978.

Metallic Rebel shut out the competition on Saturday, June 17, in Las Vegas, with a 227-point win in the Core Balance PCCHA Classic Challenge Finals, after topping the go-rounds with 223 and 220 points. Shown by Beau Galyean for Thomas Guinn, Philadelphia, Miss., the 5-year-old son of Metallic Cat claimed $13,000 for his PCCHA win and has career earnings of $270,978.

Five-year-old CR Gotcha Covered, sired by Dualin Boon and ridden by Tarin Rice for Joel Colgrove, Boligee, Ala., placed as PCCHA Classic Challenge reserve champion with 223.5 points, while What Daddy Don Know, a 5-year-old sired by WR This Cats Smart, shown by Morgan Cromer for Catherine and Monte Lamb, San Miguel, Calif., placed third with 222 points. Including their PCCHA Classic Challenge earnings,  CR Gotcha Covered and What Daddy Don Know have career earnings of $135,755 and $66,655, respectively..

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