Fort Worth, Texas – October 22, 2024 - In an exciting performance at the 2024 NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity, Tell Me What U Want, a 3-year-old stallion sired by Meteles Cat, Solo Select and Kaleb Terlip's newest addition, claimed victory in the Intermediate Open Futurity under the guidance of trainer Luke Hammerness. Owned and bred by Kristyn Runyan, this talented colt delivered a stellar composite score of 653 (H: 219, R: 216, C: 218.5), securing the championship and taking home an impressive $40,000 prize.
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Sired by Meteles Cat, a resident stallion with earnings exceeding $437,000, Tell Me What U Want demonstrated the signature traits of his sire: athleticism, intelligence, and versatility.

“We love the Meteles Cat colts,” said Melanie Smith, owner of Solo Select Horses. “They have a lot of size, a significant amount of eye appeal, and they move exceptionally pretty. It’s rewarding to see Tell Me What U Want capture this win. We know Meteles Cat produces winners, further solidifying the value he brings to the breeding programs of our customers. With a $2,000 early breeding fee for a NCHA Hall of Fame Stallion - you can't beat it.”

For Meteles Cat, this is yet another testament to his success as a sire. Having produced foals that have already earned over $2 million with relatively small foal crops, Meteles Cat continues to prove his impact across the performance horse industry. His leading money earner, Fancy Meteles, has earned $175,645, and his offspring continue to dominate both the cutting and cowhorse arenas.
As Solo Select prepares for Meteles Cat's standing at their Gainesville, Texas facility in 2025, his influence on the industry will only continue to grow, particularly with exciting incentives like the new NRCHA Stallion Stakes Incentive, Royal Crown Roping, NCHA Super Stakes, and the upcoming Solo Select Stallion Incentive.
Congratulations to Kristyn Runyan, Luke Hammerness, and the entire team for this well-deserved victory with Tell Me What U Want. The future for this promising colt and his sire, Meteles Cat, looks incredibly bright.
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