NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity Wrap Up

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The National Reined Cow Horse Association Futurity is the biggest show of the year for 3-year-old reined cow horses. The 2020 event started in mid-October and wrapped up last week with finals being held on Friday and Saturday.

Clinton and Hulk (aka Dontdrinkandworkcows) made the Intermediate and Limited Open Finals. When the dust settled, the pair finished 15th overall in the Intermediate Open and 6th overall in the Limited Open. They earned a composite score of 634.5, winning $9,194.38.

Watch their Finals runs:

Hulk’s Herd Work Finals Run

Hulk’s Rein Work Finals Run

Hulk’s Cow Work Finals Run

“I was very happy with Hulk. He did his very best for me, and that’s all I could ask for. We didn’t win, but we sure did enjoy the experience. We’ll come back next year and give it our best shot,” Clinton said. “Special thank you to Randy and Angela Massey for allowing me to train such a great horse. I appreciate everyone’s support.”

Hulk, owned by Randy and Angela Massey, is by Metallic Cat out of Seca Rey Lena and is one of the horses featured in the Performance Horses Reined Cow Horse Series. The entire series can be viewed by logging on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app.

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