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| Which of the qualifiers do you believe will be the easiest and why?
Are you going to try and qualify, if so what horse? |
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | I think the one in Glenrose will be the toughest. Opposite answer than what you were looking for but I don't think any of them will be easy. "The greats" will travel however far they have to to get into an event like this so I think there's people from everywhere that qualify at each qualifier. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | I think they will all be tough. The big names can afford to drive wherever they need to go.
I am not planning on attempting to qualify LOL |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | I don't believe there will be an "easy" one. All of them will have good horses and riders. Me, I personally hope for some "not so famous" to make the cut. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | There isn't going to be an easy one. I don't care where you are in this Country there are tough horses with gals that are unable to travel and get their names out there. Having more qualifiers spread all over is going to find some of the unsung hero's. |
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 The Worst Seller Ever
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    Location: Oklahoma | Depending on the next few weeks, I am going to try for Lincoln or Glen Rose. The horse I am riding does better on a bigger pattern, so Buckeye is also an option.
I think she has a shot at qualifiying. She is running really well right now, and I hope she can continue it. :) |
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 Am I really the Weirdo?
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       Location: Kansas | I don't think any of them are going to be easy. Not with that much money at stake. I'd love to try for it at Lincoln since that's the closest one to me, but it depends on how well my horses are working in that type of pen and how other things are going for me. Right now, Chance would be my best option in a big pen though Clifford has more overall talent if we can find the right amount of rate when the barrels are off the fences a ways. If we have a good weekend at Topeka's Barrel Bash, I might consider stashing some money and taking my shot. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | If you are looking for easy, then don't bother. Easy doesn't deserve it :)
I honestly think this year is going to get enough tougher, not that last year wasn't tough, but having someone actually win the million dollars is going to make more people want to try it.
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| CYA Ranch - 2014-08-27 8:22 AM
There isn't going to be an easy one. I don't care where you are in this Country there are tough horses with gals that are unable to travel and get their names out there. Having more qualifiers spread all over is going to find some of the unsung hero's.
This year, there will be a few more guys try it, since Clint did so well last year. My wife is going to try it out, if our mare hooks the first barrel she has a shot at it, we are still working on the consistency factor. The qualifiers are all going to be tough as you can imagine, then not to mention The SEMI's are going to be a barn burners jackpot, insane to watch, goose bumps making goose bumps, etc..
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | Yeah I don't think a single one will be easy.
I am going to enter the qualifier on my mare Ms Rare Buds. I feel we can qualify if we lay down the runs we have been. But if we go by the first barrel it's over. I mean at this race everyone's going to have to lay down the run of their life...and it's only going to get tougher from there. |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | No such thing as an easy qualifier.... there are incredible horses all over the country and lots of tough tough tough girls have plenty of resources to travel.
I am planning to go watch Glen Rose..... someday I REALLY want to run at one! (just not on my 4yo heathen right now). |
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   Location: Arkansas | Have to agree Glen Rose will be tough. Depending on which guys enter I think Starkville is the answer your looking for. |
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 Famous for Not Complaining
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        Location: Broxton, Ga | missroselee - 2014-08-26 10:52 AM If you are looking for easy, then don't bother. Easy doesn't deserve it :)
I honestly think this year is going to get enough tougher, not that last year wasn't tough, but having someone actually win the million dollars is going to make more people want to try it.
I agree..........I know some in my area that are looking to enter.........its going to be TOUGH.....and no where is easy entered............... |
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         Location: Louisiana | Kathryn Hawkins - 2014-08-27 4:31 PM Have to agree Glen Rose will be tough. Depending on which guys enter I think Starkville is the answer your looking for.
I have to disagree with you... I think this area has some really tough riders and horses that will enter after sitting out last year. |
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| Should be interesting, cant wait to see how it all plays out. |
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 Go For It!
     Location: Texas | It doesn't really matter where you go to qualify, you still have to run at the semi finals, lol. I figure... go where it's toughest, then you know right away. Glen Rose will definitely be the hardest to qualify at. They'll probably get 150 entries and only 10 move on. I think your odds are way better at some of the places where there are less entries. That's just common sense. If I could choose a place to run, it would have been in Colorado or Nebraska. Smaller patterns and not as many entries so it would be a little better odds of picking up a check and getting qualified. As it stands... I'll be running in Glen Rose this year and hoping for 2 spots in the semis, lol. |
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 Strong Willed Woman
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      Location: Prosser, WA | I figured the toughest one would be the last one. Everyone trying to get in last minute, including the NFR qualifiers that didn't get a free pass. |
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 Pork Fat is my Favorite
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Any word on if the set up will be different this year at Dallas as far as alley way or larger pattern?
I dont how how they can change it but was curious if any of the insiders had heard if they are in fact trying to in fact trying to change it? |
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 Am I really the Weirdo?
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       Location: Kansas | grinandbareit - 2014-08-28 8:55 AM It doesn't really matter where you go to qualify, you still have to run at the semi finals, lol. I figure... go where it's toughest, then you know right away. Glen Rose will definitely be the hardest to qualify at. They'll probably get 150 entries and only 10 move on. I think your odds are way better at some of the places where there are less entries. That's just common sense. If I could choose a place to run, it would have been in Colorado or Nebraska. Smaller patterns and not as many entries so it would be a little better odds of picking up a check and getting qualified. As it stands... I'll be running in Glen Rose this year and hoping for 2 spots in the semis, lol.
Where would have a bigger pattern than Lincoln? That pen is HUGE for an indoor. lol. |
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | grinandbareit - 2014-08-28 8:55 AM
It doesn't really matter where you go to qualify, you still have to run at the semi finals, lol. I figure... go where it's toughest, then you know right away. Glen Rose will definitely be the hardest to qualify at. They'll probably get 150 entries and only 10 move on. I think your odds are way better at some of the places where there are less entries. That's just common sense. If I could choose a place to run, it would have been in Colorado or Nebraska. Smaller patterns and not as many entries so it would be a little better odds of picking up a check and getting qualified. As it stands... I'll be running in Glen Rose this year and hoping for 2 spots in the semis, lol.
See you there :) :) :) |
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