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BUCK'S ST PAT
There is a well
proven "niche" between
Three Bars bred stallions and Leo
bred mares. BUCK'S ST PAT had Three Bars
twice and Leo once in her 3rd generation. She also
had Three Bars and Leo each once in her 4th generation.
Always - Leo mares bred to Three Bars stallions.
BUCK'S ST PAT also had such greats as Flying Bob,
Bear Hug and Osage Star Lady in her 4th generation.
31.25% Three Bars
18.75% Leo |
BUCK'S ST PAT was an NSRA and MSRA Champion and
Saddle winner in 1977; NCRA Champion Saddle winner in
1979; MSRA Runner-up Champion in 1981 and 1984; won the
MSRA Finals from 1980-1983; nominated MSRA Barrel Horse
of the Year in 1984. Money earner of $40,000 plus
running barrels.
Karen Unterseher's great barrel gelding, "G.T.", won in
excess of $30,000. He is one of several full blood
siblings to Buck's St Pat that went on to be
accomplished barrel horses.
RUNNERELSE came from barrel horse producing blood
on both sides and has produced the same. |
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"Patty"
Poem By June Holeman
She's Buck's St Pat in AQHA
a red filly born in '69,
Became the best barrel
horse
for me in her time.
She was long and stout
but not very tall,
15.1 if you stretched her
a big white nose was all.
She was all business
ran flat on the ground,
She was first out the start
gates
but may get beat later
around.
She could run with the best
at the locals or pros,
Could have been a world
champ
but nobody knows.
Cause I sold her on
with many regrets,
We had bills to pay
she had records to set.
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Then she hauled to Tennessee
in an old pickup truck,
To visit Magnolia Bar
and that was good luck.
She had this boy baby
they called Runnerelse,
Magnum's his nickname
means "great" there's no
doubt.
She was one of the great
ones
I should not have sold,
But I'm riding her grandkids
which makes me feel old.
From Ft. Smith to Gillette
and others between,
they placed in futurities
and kept me in the scene.
So they are as great
and many races they've won,
"Patty" would be proud
of the job she has done. |
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