TOP HEEL HORSE OF THE 2025 BFI. $351,128 IN LIFETIME EARNINGS. 5X FUTURITY CHAMPION.

It’s Gucci: A Breeding Philosophy Rooted in Performance, Pedigree & Mare Power

A lot has been said about Nu One Time Blues and for good reason – he’ s the winningest team roping horse of 2025 (through early July).

According to QData, the roan stallion has outpaced even the pro-rodeo horses with the $132,268 he’s already racked up. That brings the former Snaffle Bit Futurity finalist’s lifetime roping earnings – at just 6 years old – to $351,128, with the richest roping futurity of the year still to go in October. The stud padded his earnings in April when he helped Joseph Harrison place second at the Bob Feist Invitational (where he was named Heel Horse of the BFI). 

$351,128. He's not just a looker, he's a closer. 2025 you have been so good to us. Halfway through and the climb has only just begun. We will be in Fort Worth this weekend for the American Rope Horse Futurity Cow Town Classic! Come see us!

And he’s not the only Gucci Equine stallion having a standout season. This fall, 4-year-old Magnums Shinin Spark, also trained by Harrison, could repeat what Nu One Time Blues did as the 2023 ARHFA 4-Year-Old World Champion. Magnum won a go-round and finished fifth at the Old West Futurity in June for $17,152 and then placed second at the Cowtown Classic for another $7,700. Magnums’ dam, Shinin, is out of a Nu Cash daughter, just like Nu One Time Blues.

In fact, let’s talk about mare power. The Gucci Equine broodmare band gives you an idea which pedigrees are valued most by ranch owners Brett and Margo Davis. The bottom line is anchored by multiple daughters, each, of Dual Rey, High Brow Cat and Metallic Cat, plus daughters of Stoli, Slick By Design, Peptoboonsmal, CD Olena and granddaughters of High Brow Cat. Some of these mares are also out of daughters of Smart Mate – known for his massively huge stop.

“We wanted mares that were real cowy but are bigger-boned,” said Brett. “Obviously, we went for conformation and lineage, but Smart Mate is one of those lines we really like. And I’m a huge Dual Rey fan – I really like how they can move, and usually all of them can run.”

Davis is especially excited about a 3-year-old filly he just sent to Harrison for training. She’s by Scooter Cat – the Kit Kat Sugar son out of a mare with Dual Rey/Smart Little Lena/Freckles Playboy blood. And she’s out of Hustle And Flo by Metallic Cat out of a One Time Pepto/Doc’s Stylish Oak/Freckles Playboy mare.

He’ll also keep a handful of Gucci Equine’s own fillies back, too. The ranch’s broodmares last year had some babies that can’t help but become the cream of the crop. In addition to yearlings by $12 million sire Woody Be Tuff, there are several by Clay Smith’s late, great red-roan heading powerhouse Bet Hesa Ginnin.

What’s more? Davis actually bought the mother of that horse, Ginnin Stoli. She packs The Four Sixes’ famous Stoli (racing) and Tanquery Gin (cutting) cross – and she gave Gucci Equine another baby by Bet Hesa Cat, making it a full sibling to Smith’s late head horse.

If that doesn’t make a team roper salivate, consider Davis’ plans next year to breed not only both Stoli daughters, but also his Slick By Design and Smooth As A Cat daughters, to Nu One Time Blues. The future looks bright — and you can see the mares shaping it all on the Gucci Equine Broodmares page.

Back for More: Harrison & Boujee Return to the Old West Futurity in Utah

Today’s the day! Nu One Time Blues (“Boujee”) is back in Heber City, Utah, for the ARHFA’s lucrative Old West Futurity, where he was the reserve champ in the Open Heeling last year by less than three points on four steers for a cool $39,600.

Earnings for the bay roan stallion by One Time Pepto out of the Nu Cash daughter Nu Bay Be Blue now tally more than $331,000, and he’s only 6. If the stud lands at the top of the heap this weekend, it would mark his sixth futurity championship.

The inaugural Old West event last year was the richest in rope-horse-futurity history, and Boujee’s trainer, six-time NFR heeler Joseph Harrison, actually won first through third there in 2024 with Jake Smith at the other end to take a whopping $168,480 out of Utah. 

So, we’re rubbing our hands together to see what Harrison and Boujee can do this year, with the first round starting later today. Judges are Jody Ramer, Gary Wells, Robbie Boyce and Kevin Stewart. You can follow the live scoring all weekend at CHC Live Scoring.

It’s safe to say the Oklahoma heeler is already on a roll in Heber City. Harrison won first and second yesterday in the first round of the 4-year-old Heeling Pre-Futurity for $6,000! The champion of that round was Gucci Equine’s own palomino 4-year-old Magnum’s Shinin Spark, by the Smart Chick Olena/Topsail Cody stallion Magnum Chic Dream and out of Shinin, by Shining Spark out of a Nu Cash/Doc Olena dam. 

The finals for every division will take place on Friday, showcasing the best of the best in rope horse futurity competition. The action-packed day will wrap up with a banquet and the Old West horse sale that evening, capping off one of the most anticipated weekends of the season in Heber City.