Winner of the All American Futurity, Rocket Wrangler (1968–1992) went on to sire Dash For Cash.[1]
Rocket Wrangler | |
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Breed | Quarter Horse |
Discipline | Racing |
Sire | Rocket Bar (TB) |
Grandsire | Three Bars (TB) |
Dam | Go Galla Go |
Maternal grandsire | Go Man Go |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1968 |
Country | United States |
Color | Sorrel |
Record | |
23-10-4-4 SI-97 | |
Earnings | |
$252,167 | |
Major wins | |
All American Futurity Rainbow Futurity | |
Honors | |
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame 1970 Champion Quarter Running 2-year-old Colt |
Life
editRocket Wrangler was a 1968 son of American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Rocket Bar a Thoroughbred stallion. Rocket Wrangler was out of Go Galla Go, a daughter of another Hall of Fame member Go Man Go.[2]
Racing career
editRocket Wrangler won ten times on the racetrack, finishing second four times and third another four times, earning $252,167 in race earnings. His highest speed index was 97. He won the All American Futurity and the Rainbow Futurity, and finished second in the All American Congress Futurity.[2]
Breeding record
editAfter retiring, Rocket Wrangler went on to sire 56 stakes winners, including Hall of Fame member Dash For Cash. His foals earned over $9,400,000 on the racetrack.[1]
Death and honors
editRocket Wrangler died on November 29, 1992. He was inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 2010.[1]
Pedigree
editPercentage (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Three Bars (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Myrtle Dee (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Rocket Bar (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Cartago (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Golden Rocket (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Morshion (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Rocket Wrangler | |||||||||||||||
Top Deck (TB) | |||||||||||||||
Go Man Go | |||||||||||||||
Lightfoot Sis | |||||||||||||||
Go Galla Go | |||||||||||||||
Direct Win (TB) | |||||||||||||||
La Galla Win | |||||||||||||||
La Gallina V | |||||||||||||||
Notes
editReferences
edit- American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). "Rocket Wrangler". AQHA Hall of Fame. American Quarter Horse Association. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
- Pitzer, Andrea Laycock (1987). The Most Influential Quarter Horse Sires. Tacoma, WA: Premier Pedigrees.