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‘Reyturn’ of Chrome Cash at the 2024 NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity

‘Reyturn’ of Chrome Cash at the 2024 NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity

The 2024 National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity featured a Chrome Cash bonus of $8,800 in total for 38 participating Paints.

The Snaffle Bit Futurity took place October 4–18 in Fort Worth, Texas, and featured Chrome Cash added to the Open and Non-Pro divisions. A class within a class, Chrome Cash payouts were based on preliminary round placings. Entry fees plus $6,000 from Chrome Cash sponsor Stevie Rey Von (owned by Fults Ranch) funded the Chrome Cash pot.

Congratulations to the following Chrome Cash winners at the 2024 NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity:

Open Chrome Cash

  • Champion: Reyturn Of The Mac, a 2021 sorrel solid stallion by Reyzin The Cash x Seven S Fiesta Cat (QH), and Luke Jones for owner Scott Armstrong: $1,920 (pictured at top)
  • Reserve: Thee Midnight Train, a 2021 black solid stallion by Badboonarising x Metallic Train (QH), and Clayton Edsall for owner Beverly Servi: $1,600
  • 3rd (tie): Ohcaywannatalkaboutme, a 2021 sorrel solid mare by Smooth Talkin Style x Oh Cay Meriah (QH), and Todd Crawford for owner Monica Duflock: $1,120
  • Non-Pro Chrome Cash Champion Debbie Crafton

    3rd (tie): Smart Dressed Dude, a 2021 red roan solid stallion by Stevie Rey Von x Smart Crackin Chic (QH), and Corey Cushing for owner Bar One Land & Cattle LLP: $1,120

  • 4th: Scooters Tuff Spot, a 2021 sorrel overo mare by Scooter Kat (QH) x Woodya (QH), and Justin Wright for owner Eric Freitas: $640

Non-Pro Chrome Cash

  • Champion: SJR Sumkinda Mist, a 2021 sorrel overo mare by SJR Diamond Mist (QH) x Sumkinda Pinkcadilac (QH), owned & ridden by Debbie Crafton: $2,400

 

Chrome Cash is an exclusive incentive program for Paint Horses at events around the country. It’s open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred horses. Learn more at apha.com/chromecash.

Snaffle Bit Futurity photography courtesy Primo Morales Photography


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