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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Boy shes a hand at riding, you go Girl |
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      Location: NE Texas | Gorgeous run! What a great jockey Andrea is!!!! Congrats to all connections!    |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Congrats! How is that horse bred? |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | TurnLane - 2013-11-18 9:57 AM Congrats! How is that horse bred?
He's a son of Firewater Ta Fame that belongs to another Board Buddy, Shelly Martin.
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | STITCHS STREAKNFAME G, QUARTER HORSE, 2008 |
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       Location: Phoenix | That's some good blood right there! Nice ride!! |
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   Location: Right Where I'm Meant To Be :) | Holy Tamoly that was smooth!!  |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | spanky - 2013-11-18 8:31 PM Holy Tamoly that was smooth!! 
All of the horse's she trains are smooth on their pattern and very correct.
She is quite the trainer and competitor. 
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       Location: Bandera, TX | She's my pick for the All American! You go Andrea. NTO, hit it on the head about her being smooth. She's known what she has wanted and followed up on every commitment to get herself to her goals. She has rode with legends in the business and drawn from them to make her very own silky smooth style.
I can sincerely say...she should be a threat to make it in the top 15 come next NFR. |
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      Location: Texas | uno-dos-tres! - 2013-11-19 1:06 AM
She's my pick for the All American! You go Andrea. NTO, hit it on the head about her being smooth. She's known what she has wanted and followed up on every commitment to get herself to her goals. She has rode with legends in the business and drawn from them to make her very own silky smooth style.
I can sincerely say...she should be a threat to make it in the top 15 come next NFR.
I agree with what you said. She has done it the hard way and has earned it. I hope some sponsors start paying attention to her and sign her up so she can make it up and down the road a little easier. |
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     Location: Texas | I would love to ride with her and learn some things. Her futurity horses never look green or rattled… everything is always so calm and cool and smooth. |
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       Location: North Dakota | Wow! What a SMOOTH run. That was pretty to watch! |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | It was so flawless it almost seemed boring....ho hum. I'm not going to watch her runs anymore, because I think they will all be boring and predictable. I see a lot of Charmayne here. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | HotbearLVR - 2013-11-19 9:26 AM It was so flawless it almost seemed boring....ho hum. I'm not going to watch her runs anymore, because I think they will all be boring and predictable. I see a lot of Charmayne here.
For awhile she was riding and hauling Charmayne's horses...
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  Location: Texas | She did a really awesome job with that horse. Some of the other riders that made it back to the finals didn't ride to the best of their ability and ended up with knocked barrels. You can tell she made sure her leg was past the barrels before she turned. The others just
sat to early and their horses ended up hitting the barrels. There's something about that second barrel at Waco that makes people just want to quit riding. Congrats to her! |
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        Location: MD | PuffyVelvet - 2013-11-19 7:15 PM
She did a really awesome job with that horse. Some of the other riders that made it back to the finals didn't ride to the best of their ability and ended up with knocked barrels. You can tell she made sure her leg was past the barrels before she turned. The others just
sat to early and their horses ended up hitting the barrels. There's something about that second barrel at Waco that makes people just want to quit riding. Congrats to her!
Nicole Love was saying to me yesterday about her run in the 2nd Race that Jet-O stumbled a bit in the alley and floated out to the first, which made her step off the backside a bit. She said it's hard enough to get up into the backside of the 2nd barrel in that pen, let alone when something isn't quite right. |
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