Metallic Cash Flo, shown by Brett Davis, and Cornrey, under Scott Amos, placed second and third, respectively, with 219 and 217.5 points.
Little Jackson Cat, the NCHA earner of $223,734, is a 9-year-old High Brow Cat daughter bred by Kenneth Jackson and owned by Dawn Chapman, Chandler, Ariz. Last year, Chapman showed the mare to place third in the NCHA $25,000 Novice Non-Pro World Finals, while Wood and Little Jackson Cat topped the NCHA $25,000 Novice World standings and the mare won the NCHA $25,000 Novice World Finals for the second year in a row.
Metallic Cash Flo LTE $41,541, owned by E.T. Jones, Dallas, Tex., won the first go-round of the Open division on Monday with 222 points. The 6-year-old daughter of Metallic Cat was first shown by Brett Davis as a 2016 NCHA Futurity Semi-Finalist and, more recently, the pair placed in this year’s Augusta Futurity 5/6 Classic Finals. In addition, Metallic Cash Flo and Davis placed as finalists in the NCHA Eastern Nationals $5,000 Novice Finals, as well as last Sunday’s NCHA Western Nationals $25,000 Novice Finals.
Metallic Cash Flo, ridden by Brett Davis
Metallic Cash Flo’s owner, E.T. Jones, showed Sheyken Pepto to place in this year’s NCHA Eastern Nationals $15,000 Amateur Finals, and is slated to ride the 12-year-old Peptoboonsmal daughter this week, in the $50,000 Amateur and $15,000 Amateur go-rounds.
Five-year-old Conrey LTE $38,744, was bred by Dan and Karen Hansen and is owned by Hank and Karen True, Glenrock, Wyo. Scott Amos showed the Dual Smart Rey gelding last year as a limited age finalist. The pair topped the PCCHA Futurity Open Limited division, and placed in the NCHA Super Stakes Finals.
Amos, the NCHA earner of $912,383, is a three-time NCHA Western Nationals Open champion. He showed Wee Little Badger, by Dual Jazz, to win back-to-back championships in 2004 and 2005, and once more, in 2008.
By NCHA Press Release