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Sprinthorses.com
Skyring Racing Stables
presents
Q18564
by EASY DOZEN
(Imp) (Exp)
(EASY JET)
x Qahatika
(Imp) by Three Oh's
x Vanya. (Vandy)
Qahatika (Imp) Dam of
Three Decks (Vanya Jet
AJC), winner of 23
races
Swan (Basatika (AJC), 2 starts 1 win 1
second.
Instant Reaction
(AQHA, AJC & SHA) Registered
12 wins, 2 seconds, 4 thirds, 2 fourths from 21 starts. 6 track records and 2 class
records during 4 years of racing, and retired completely sound."
Frozen semen still available 01/01/2010

AS A 3 yr old.
INSTANT
REACTION
(Both his grandsires,
Easy Jet Won 69 and
Three
Oh's
won
the 68 All
American Futurity.
The
fastest
EVER qualifier for the
Toowoomba Sires
INSTANT REACTION
is already the sire of many multiple race
winners including Glenwood Henry, Instant Simba, Little Brick,
Instant Floss, Positive
Reaction, Lady Lawyer and King Phoenix
Ampra Jedda to name a few.

GLENWOOD
HENRY
by
INSTANT REACTION
was the last horse to win an AJC Registered sprint race in
Australia.
INSTANT
REACTION
Q 18564, Happy Valley Victoria.
Call me, TERRY "TC" CHINNER, on
0427811012

"Justazhot"
2004 colt Instant Reaction x Better Chick
(Betchworth X Three Oh's Chick IIU)
Qahatika's Lass owned by Melinda Leong
(probably one of the best bred Sprint mares in the country)
Instant Reaction x Fantastic (Giant Pass x
Kipty's Fancy Imp AAA)
1967 - 1992
Everyone who knows anything about
Quarter Horses has heard of Easy Jet. He was sired by the great Jet
Deck, and out of a mare named Lena's Bar, a thoroughbred that was a
truly great race horse herself, outrunning such legends as Go Man Go
and Double Bid. As a 2 year old, Easy Jet won the All American
Futurity and numerous other prestigious races. He was named Champion
2-year-old colt, and in this same year was named World Champion
Quarter Running Horse and Champion Stallion, titles seldom bestowed
upon a 2-year-old.
He rose to fame at the height of the
Quarter Horse racing game, when the southwest was rich with oil and
gas money. In 1980, Easy Jet stood for a fee of $30,000, and was
later syndicated for $30 million! He produced just over 2,500
registered foals, placing him near the top of the all time AQHA
producer list. Easy Jet remained an equine celebrity throughout his
life, influencing people as well as horses. We've seen his halter
with brass name plate hanging proudly in the office at Belle Mere
Farms in Lexington, Oklahoma. There is little doubt that he will
remain one of the greatest Quarter Horses of all time.
But why should barrel racers care about
this great horse of yesteryear? One reason is soundness. Easy Jet
endured an incredible schedule during his 2-year-old year, racing
way more than other horses his age, and he remained sound and
willing. In fact, he remained sound his entire life. Then there is
energy. It was said of him that he was a "busy" horse, always active
and wanting to move. When that energy was channeled into racing, he
achieved greatness. And Easy Jet wasn't just fast, he was quick.
That trait did not endear him to his race jockeys, who needed to
concern themselves with becoming unseated, but in barrel racing, we
know what to do with that kind of quickness.
Walter Merrick, Easy Jet's owner, made
these comments in interviews with Barrel Horse News: "I think his
bone had a lot to do with it (his retiring sound). He was just
always sound. He never had a sore day in his life." "He never was a
mean colt at all, but he was on his toes all the time. He never did
have any buck in him, but he was just a hyper-kind of horse ... he
could move so quickly, so fast, it was hard to stay with him."
"Anything that's got Easy Jet in it, they could run. They have good
minds on them, and they're smart. You could teach them about
anything."
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Three Oh's, Winner of the 1968 All
American Futurity
Described as a horse that was "all heart", who ran
with determination, this great brown stallion's most notable accomplishment came
as a 2 year old in 1968 when he won the AQHA All American Futurity. This race
has always been a prestigious win, but Three Oh's accomplished it the hard way,
beating out other great horses such as Lady Bug's Moon, who finished second,
then Top Bug, who was third, and Ralph's Lady Bug, dam of Bugs Alive In 75, who
was fourth. This win put Three Oh's at the top of the 1968 Leading Money Earning
Horses list.
Where did Three Oh's get the speed? Foaled in 1966,
he was sired by Three chicks, an Open AQHA Champion with a Register of Merit in
Racing. Three Chicks was royally bred himself, by the legendary Three Bars (TB)
and out of the phenomenal mare, Chicado V, who in 1952 was named co-champion
World Quarter Running Filly. Three Oh's dam, Oh My Oh, won her trial in the All
American Futurity in 1959, but was disqualified and placed last. Oh My Oh's dam,
Miss Myers, an own daughter of Leo, was the 1953 World Champion Quarter Running
Horse and World Champion Mare.
Three Oh's sired 794 registered foals during his
short lifetime. These were earners of $4.8 million from just seven crops to
race. His brief life came to and end in 1976 at the age of 10.
As of the year 2000, there were 21 money-winning
barrel horses that listed Three Oh's as their maternal grandsire, and 53 who
listed him as their paternal great grandsire. That same year, Packin Sixes was
the leading sire of money-winning barrel horses, with 17 different horses
winning over $335,000. And there, as the maternal grandsire of Packin Sixes,
flows the blood of Three Oh's.
Frozen Semen available,
$1000/mare
(Free return) save on travel and agistment costs, reductions on two mares or
more.
No pointer
hand needed

INSTANT
REACTION
a great horse to handle, an easy horse to ride, a gentle horse with
foals, a very fertile sire and a brilliant race horse, what more could you
want?
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