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March 5, 2019 Volume 13: Issue 10In This Issue: The American Semifinals, pg 10 Junior American, , pg 20 The Patriot, pg 22 NBHA Dixie Super Show,pg 33 Lucky Dog, pg 37 Revolution Barrel Race, pg 41 Hailey Kinsel & DM Sissy Hayday Win Second RFD-Tv s The American ChampionshipBy Tanya Randall Hailey Kinsel and her incredible mare DM Sissy Hayday ( Sis-ter ) have made three appearances at AT&T Stadium for RFD-Tv s The American. They ve never left without a check. It still seems crazy to me that s she won checks all three years and that s she s won it twice, said Kinsel , picked up $100,000 for the 2019 Championship.

March 5, 2019 Volume 13: Issue 10 In This Issue: • The American Semifinals, pg 10 • Junior American, , pg 20 • The Patriot, pg 22 • NBHA Dixie Super Show,pg 33

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1 March 5, 2019 Volume 13: Issue 10In This Issue: The American Semifinals, pg 10 Junior American, , pg 20 The Patriot, pg 22 NBHA Dixie Super Show,pg 33 Lucky Dog, pg 37 Revolution Barrel Race, pg 41 Hailey Kinsel & DM Sissy Hayday Win Second RFD-Tv s The American ChampionshipBy Tanya Randall Hailey Kinsel and her incredible mare DM Sissy Hayday ( Sis-ter ) have made three appearances at AT&T Stadium for RFD-Tv s The American. They ve never left without a check. It still seems crazy to me that s she won checks all three years and that s she s won it twice, said Kinsel , picked up $100,000 for the 2019 Championship.

2 The first year, it was I can t believe we did this. Last year, I knew she liked it there and knew I could go win first or Second . I was dang glad to win a check, any check, because any type of bonus in the winter is awesome. This year, I knew my horse liked it and knew the drill, a little bit more about how things worked, but that still makes you no more likely to win the deal. The Cotulla, Texas, barrel racer is one of the few to have ex-perienced The American as both a Qualifier, having won a record $433,333 in 2017 when she split the $1 million bonus, and as an Invitee. Both she said are challenging.

3 I know firsthand what it takes to get there from a Qualifiers standpoint, making several runs and going against some of best barrel racing horses just to get to AT&T Stadium, said the 2018 WPRA World Champion and current world standings leader. From the Invitee standpoint, which I experienced last year, it s not an easy route either. I learned really quickly how hard it is to get into the (WPRA) Top 15 and then get into the Top 10 once you get to the (NFR), so you can go to the American. Both sides are elite groups and it s very tough to get there, so I m thrilled just to get back. With The American a two-day event this year, the Top 10 from the WPRA after the NFR plus the Top 10 from the Semifinals ran in an open round on Saturday, March 2.

4 The top eight competed again on Sunday, March 3 with the top four on a two-run aggregate advanc-ing to the money round. Kinsel said the rodeo is definitely different with two-days of competition, advancement on an aggregate and making three runs two possibly for no money at all if you re an Invitee as the Semifinals paid the Top 10 advancing to AT&T Stadium. It s not just throw down two runs, it s throw down three runs, noted Kinsel . There are only so many times you can ask a horse to make killer runs. I talked to Kenneth Springer about that at Fort Worth. We were talking about the NFR and how you can t neces-sarily ask them for their lives 10 days in a row.

5 That s a lot to ask. You focus on that day, but you also think, I ve got to come back tomorrow. With this deal, you have to look at it a little bit like that too. I m not going to throw down for two runs and then expect her to double down on the Final 4 run. I m not going to say I safety-ed up at all, but you keep that in mind. You set up your next run with each run you make. Although it might not appear like it to the audience, Kinsel did exactly that, saving the best run for last, I can tell you I asked her for a lot more on that last run than I did the first two. While the ground at The American was the best it has ever been, according to Kinsel , she and Sister did struggle with it, especially at the first barrel.

6 However, the struggled more because of the posi-tion in draw running last on their first two runs and third on their last. When you have deeper footing with some give the elite horses will use every inch and following them has consequences. The first barrel was never our favorite there this year, she said. My first round, I didn t have the best angle going in. I was little wide. When she went to set, I hit someone else s ruts and she slid. Their was the fourth-fastest time in the long go. NFR quali-fier Kylie Weast, who was riding the JL Dash Ta Heaven, Firewater Fanny stallion Heavenly Firewater ( Bud ), set the pace as the first gunner out with a The Matthews family offered Bud to Published Weekly, online at - Since 2007 The American Continued on Page 4DM Sissy HaydayRider: Hailey Kinsel ; Owner: Leslie & Hailey Kinsel .

7 Breeder: Dillon MundorfPC Frenchmans HaydaySun FrostPrissy ClineDoc s Jack FrostCaseys CharmCasey s LadyloveTiny Circussi 972011 Palomino MareRoyal Sissy IrishRoyal Shake Emsi 104 Shake Em Sixsi 97 Royal Quick Dashsi 101 Thats Sissy BabyPollylarks Handsi 84 Lazbuddiesi 93 BARREL RACING REPORT March 5, 2019 2 Tracy & Dusti Swan Hubbard, TX The Barrel Racing Report is emailed weekly, every Tuesday night, 52 weeks per year by Tracy and Dusti Swan, Hubbard, TX. The information enclosed in this issue is courtesy of the Barrel Racing Report. If you reprint any of the following information verbatim, or if you read it verbatim on a radio or television broadcast, please mention that the information is courtesy of the Barrel Racing Report.

8 If an article is authored please contact us before using the results have been approved by event producers or association personnel. All breeding information is provided via AQHA and/or APHA and is approved content. The information provided in the Barrel Racing Report is believed to be accurate. The Barrel Racing Report will not be responsible for mistakes. However, we would like to correct any that we may have. Please give us a call or email us at In the THE the the the Jud Little Ranch Loses Bug In My Frosty Jud Little s homebred stallion Bug In My Frosty was laid to rest on February 28 after a bout with colic.

9 He was 19. By WPRA World Champion Sire Sun Frost, Bug In My Frosty was out of the Bugs Alive In 75 mare Flyin Hi Babe. He was a half-brother to champion performer Flyin Hi Firewater and champion sire BugEmForCash. He was one of the first homebred stallions for the leading barrel horse breeder from Springer, Oklahoma. After a brief arena career, Bug In My Frosty sired 52 money earn-ers, according to Equi-Stat, with earnings of $455,833. His top performer was Marthas SixShooter, who won the BFA Juvenile with Jolene Montgomery and recently qualified for the Canadian Finals Rodeo with Angela Ganter.

10 He also sired BFA Ju-venile Reserve Champion Especially Frosted, LG Pro Classic BFA Futurity Champion My First Frosty and recent BFA Amateur Derby Champion Suspect Bugs. Bug In My Frosty also sired A Frosty Please, a pro rodeo winner with Mary Walker and Zoey Braman, as well as pro rodeo money earners Sign Of Frost, Bug De Gab, Fandango Frosty and Oh No is made at 2019 RFD-TV s The American, $ Million Purse Awarded It s a cold night in Arlington, Texas but The American s newly crowned champions brought the heat inside AT&T Stadium. RFD-TV s 2019 The American Rodeo Finals concluded this evening after the event s sixth year.


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