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The only way to do this, is to wave money, and lots of it and rejuvinate the supreme champion and super horse titles.


Those are great points. You are right, they will follow the money. The versatility ranch class is becoming popular, but I don't think it's enough of a test. Not that it's not a good event, but if that was all a horse did, it's not indicative of a champion horse worthy of being breeding material. If they combined or required both the versatility class with the performance halter, then maybe. Then add a cow class and a speed event. Which brings us right back to Supreme Champion again. How would we have a "weekend all-around"? LOL. Weekend cutting, reining, barrel racing, etc. work, but an all-around? I can't picture that. Unless there was a match race involved (which might really be fun). Then you could really try out that mare you say can't run.

I think that performance halter class is a step in the right direction, but I feel they should have worked to fix the regular halter classes instead. Now it's even more divisive.