Stunning Filly Full of Potential

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If you’re a cow horse enthusiast looking for a smooth moving filly with the best bloodlines in the performance horse industry coursing through her veins, Cricket (aka Workitloveitstyleit) is your horse. This filly stands out in Clinton’s herd of exceptional weanlings, and he’s looking for a passionate horseman to partner with as Cricket begins her competitive career with the ultimate goal of competing at the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity.

Cricket is by WR This Cats Smart, a stallion who won the 2005 NCHA Open World Championships and placed in a number of aged events as well, including third at the 2005 NCHA Super Stakes. He retired from the show pen with lifetime earnings of $236,514. More impressive than his competitive career has been WR This Cats Smart’s performance as a sire. His foals have won a combined $6,316,595. WR This Cats Smart’s pedigree boasts one of the all-time greatest crosses in the cutting industry. His sire is High Brow Cat, the all-time leading sire of cutting money winners, and his dam is The Smart Look (by Smart Little Lena), a mare who is a leading producer with offspring earnings of $1,281,374. Crossing High Brow Cat with Smart Little Lena mares has had phenomenal results, and WR This Cats Smart is proof of the success.

Cricket’s dam, Shine On Retsina, is an NRHA Open Futurity Finalist and placed in the Limited and Intermediate divisions of the NRBC Derby as well. She earned $34,559 in the reining pen, and is a daughter of NRHA and NRCHA Hall of Fame Sire Shining Spark, whose foals have won $9,928,397 in reining and reined cow horse competitions.

To learn more about Cricket and how you can become her owner, visit the website.

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