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Circle J Yearling Futurity Deadline is April 1



 

April 1 is the deadline for nominating yearlings to show in the Circle J Futurity Yearling Class at the Circle J Regional Morgan Horse Show being held July 5 - 9, 2006 in Denver, CO. The Futurity class will be held Friday evening, July 7. Late entries will be accepted until the show entry deadline but late fees will apply. Nominations need to be postmarked or faxed to Marilyn Esteb by April 1.
 
Anyone who purchased a breeding at the 2004 Circle J Futurity Auction (or has a carryover) has an “Auction Get” entry that could win the $30,000 for the yearling Champion and $15,000 for Reserve Champion. There are great payouts on down the line, too.
 
If the breeding was not purchased at the auction but a yearling is sired by one of the stallions listed below, those yearlings are eligible for a “Non-Auction Get” payout of one-half of the Auction Get payout.
 
Eligible Stallions for Yearlings Showing in 2006:

AMHF Mr. Courageous
Aspenglow Insurrection
CCR’s Outrajus Corajus
Chandel Absolut
Clearview Commander
Futurity French Command
HVK Courageous Flaire
Lamborghini In Black
Liberation First Star
Menomin Yankee D Dandy
Mizrahi
MLF Sharper Image
Salem Command
Shangri La JW
Simply Maserati
Ultras Special Agent
Whispering Whammunition
Whitmorr Law And Order
 
Click on Nomination Forms. They can be filled out online, printed and mailed to Marilyn Esteb with payment.
 
Be sure to visit the Circle J Futurity web site for rules and up-to-date information.
 
For information on the Circle J Regional Morgan Horse Show, contact Patty Miller at AndoverMHF@aol.com or (303) 771-3614.
 
Circle J Futurity information is available from:

Marilyn Esteb mesteb@msn.com
1375 W Fox Farm Rd
Larkspur, CO 80118
(303) 681-2672 (phone)

(303) 681-3989 (fax)
 
Julie Ouska jouska@att.net
(303) 646-0463

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