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Gator, registered as Dr Sassy, is a yearling colt brimming with potential and has the bloodlines to go to the top. The bay colt is by Hollywoodstinseltown out of Fresh Squeezed Juice. In just three years at stud, Hollywoodstinseltown produced an NRHA Open Futurity Reserve Champion and his offspring netted $365,980 and were competitive at all the major futurities and derbies. The young stallion had an impressive show career himself, being the 2009 NRBC Intermediate Open Champion, the 2009 NRHA Derby Reserve Champion and Intermediate Open Champion and a member of the 2010 gold medal-winning World Equestrian Games team. He has lifetime earnings of $185,886. Fresh Squeezed Juice was not shown due to an injury, but her bloodlines boast some of the best in the industry. She’s by NRHA Top 10 All-Time Leading Sire, Smart Like Juice, whose offspring have earned $2.5 million-plus, and out of proven producer, Princess In Diamonds (by Shining Spark). Princess In Diamonds is the producer of three NRHA Open Futurity Finalists and AQHA World Champions and the 2009 Equi-Stat Leading Reining Dam with lifetime earnings of $77,002. Her offspring have earned $684,122.

Learn more about Gator and how you can partner with Clinton to watch the colt’s training progress and cheer him on in the show pen on our website.

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