
10.10.2007
Gunner Becomes Million Dollar Sire
Gunner has long been the horse the whole world
loves. When he was shown, the cheering started
as soon as his name was announced, long before
he made it into the ring, and he never
disappointed his fans. The trademark white leg
and tail, floppy ears and explosive maneuvers
made him a horse for the ages.
In 2007, Gunner has come of age as breeding
horse, as well, becoming a National Reining
Horse Association Million Dollar sire. That’s a
huge accomplishment, considering that his long
show career kept the breeding down to a minimum
for years, so he only has 145 foals with NRHA
competition licenses!
Gunner, whose American Quarter Horse Association
registered name is Colonels Smoking Gun, is
owned by Tim and Colleen McQuay, of Tioga,
Texas. McQuay Stables has been known for years
as the home of $5 Million and All Time Leading
National Reining Horse Association sire,
Hollywood Dun It, and the McQuays knew it would
take an outstanding individual to take his place
as senior sire. Gunner seemed to be the perfect
choice. Purchased in 2005 from Kim and Debra
Sloan, he’s proving the ideal cross on those
great Hollywood Dun It mares.
Interestingly, with his total get earnings
hovering just a few thousand dollars shy of a
million, it was the McQuay’s daughter, Mandy
McCutcheon, who put Gunner firmly over the mark,
when she won the 2007 Reserve Championship of
the Scottsdale Classic Non Pro Reining Futurity.
That title came on Crome Plated Gunner (Gunner X
Crome Plated Berry, NRHA World Champion)
Tim McQuay, the NRHA’s first $2 Million Rider,
is enjoying the blend of the two lines. “The
Gunners are very quiet, and very, very physical.
Plus, they want to be your friend. It’s been
perfect for our program to combine those
qualities with the grittiness and trainability
of the Dun Its.”
He added, “It’s just amazing that he’s gotten it
(the $1 Million Sire status) done this quickly
with only those few foals to show. We’re excited
about the coming years, when the larger foal
crops get to the show ring.”
Gunner was born in 1993. He is by Colonel Four
Freckle by Colonel Freckles and out of Katie
Gun. Originally registered as a paint (APHA
Colonelsmokingun) because excessive white made
him ineligible for registration in the American
Quarter Horse Association, he was given his AQHA
papers (AQHA Colonels Smokin Gun) in 2004.
In his career, Gunner earned over $170,000 in
National Reining Horse Association competition.
He was the NRHA Futurity Reserve Champion in
1996, then tied for Reserve at the National
Reining Breeders Classic in 1998. The
charismatic stallion went on to even greater
success when he won the 2001 USET Reining
Championship. From the preliminaries through the
finals, he was unbeaten and untied, marking a
229, 233, 226.5, and a 222 and became the USEF
Breyer Model for that year. He came back and won
the USET Semi-Finals in 2002, becoming the only
horse ever to accomplish that twice! He was a
paint world champion and the highest earning
paint horse in history.
He was inducted into the National Reining Horse
Association Hall of Fame in 2003. For
information on Gunner or McQuay Stables, contact
www.mcquaystables.com |