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feature John on Cold Duck c.1974/1975 John Cold Duck c.1975 John on Docs Duckling 1986 Docs Duckling, Cloncurry challange The Ugly Duckling that became a Champion... ARTICLE: Alana Brekelmans/Photos: mike kenyon/ken anderson/liz SPEED John Brekelmans sat silently in the grandstand. All around him, the crowd buzzed with effervescent energy as the 2011 Tamarang NCHA Open Futurity results were announced. But John s mind was wandering. He was reminiscing over the journey that had brought him there, trying to comprehend how a station run-in became the matriarch of one of the Cutting Industry s most talked about bloodlines, and how she d brought a gangly kid from the city along for the ride. pg.16 Australian Performance HORSE - Yearbook 2011

2011 The NCHA Futurity Champion Ugly Duckling that became a Ducks Dux with Clint Allen aboard Champion John showing Oaks Fancy Duckling 1992 As a child growing up in Sydney and The Solomon Islands, John Brekelmans wanted nothing more than a horse of his own. In 1971, acting on the reckless optimism of a 16 year-old with big ambitions and barely any riding experience, John left home to pursue his dream of becoming a jackaroo. Starting at Bundure station near Jerilderie, New South Wales, on a wage of $900 a year, John worked at stations across New South Wales and Queensland. It wasn t until four years later, while he was working at Wondoola station that John got his horse. When John started at Wondoola, most of the camp was in preparation for Saxby Campdraft. John didn t have a horse to compete on and an indigenous stockman named Jimmy George suggested that John ride Old Duck. John laughed; Old Duck was a plain-looking, hairy-legged clumper. But Jimmy insisted, and John agreed to trial the mare yarding cattle. Old Duck showed such agility turning into the beast that John nearly fell off. No matter where the weaner broke, she was there to block it. So John Brekelmans, a self-professed and head-stockman confirmed useless jackaroo, rode the clumper Old Duck in the Saxby Open Draft, and finalled. Old Duck was euphemistically retitled Cold Duck, and John Brekelmans wasn t called useless quite as often. John bought Cold Duck from her owner, Jan Campbell, for $300. A stockman, horse-breaker, and selftrained saddler, John wandered from job to job, and his horses went with him. John and Cold duck travelled from the heat of Normanton, to the cold of Coodamundra, then to Coonanbell, Come By Chance, Walget and, finally, Roma. Without land of his own, John often relied on the generosity of others for a place to graze his horses, and to this day is grateful for all the support he received. John s love of cutting harks back to his first year as a jackaroo, when he attended a Max McTaggart cutting school. Years later, while in the USA, he hoped that a stint working for a cutting horse trainer would give him more exposure to the sport, but, in the entire 9 months he was employed there, he only got to work a cow once. Nevertheless, he returned to Australia determined to become a cutting horse trainer. The chance came when Robert Baldwin swapped a breeding service to Docs T Bar for one of John s saddles. When John showed up with Cold Duck, Robert asked if he had anything better to breed. John admits that had he been in Robert s position he would have thought the same. John replied that he did have better-looking mares, but Cold Duck was the one he wanted a foal out of. The resulting foal, Docs Duckling, showed potential from the word go. John fondly remembers the first time he saddled her as the most spirited bucking exhibition he has ever seen. He knew that he had an athlete. He also knew he was in no hurry to ride her. But ride her he did. John and his partner at the time, Susan, were living without electricity in a ramshackle shed. In order to train Duckling, they drew upon well-keened skills of improvisation- they scavenged Yearbook 2011 - Australian Performance HORSE pg.17

old railroad sleepers and netting from a rubbish dump to make a yard, and John snuck cattle from the Julia Creek common to work before slipping them back. He even tried working goats, to little success. Docs Duckling is now recognised as one of the leading dams of Australian performance horses. The 5 foals she bore to Docs Freckles Oak are responsible for a hefty 10% of total NCHA earnings by his progeny of 498. It was in the tobacco plantation country of Dimbulah that John finally found a place of his own to train a champion cutting horse. John had bred Docs Duckling to Freckles Oak, and named the foal Oaks Fancy Duckling. He trained Oaks Fancy Duckling on 70 head of cattle borrowed from his neighbors, and introduced her to the bustle of crowds by taking her with his rodeo horses when he competed in roping events. With only $10 in cutting winnings to his name, John rode Fancy in the 1992 Tamarang Open Futurity and won Reserve Champion, a prize of nearly $15,000. John decided to hang up his ropes and leave rodeo; he was a cutting man. The following year he and Docs Fancy Duckling won both the NCHA Open and Non Pro Derbies. Oaks Fancy Duckling s foal Dashing Duckling was also destined for success in the cutting ring. Todd Graham placed 3rd on her in the Victorian Open Futurity, and John rode her to victory at both Toowoomba and Goondiwindi Non Pro Derbies. But John, seeing Dashing Duckling s potential as a brood mare, decided she was more valuable in the breeding pen than the cutting pen. For Dashing Duckling s second foal, John arranged through Australian John s makeshift cutting yard at Julia Creek John showing Dashing Duckling pg.18 Australian Performance HORSE - Yearbook 2011 agents for Sophisticated Cat, Gordon and Leonie Evans of Everston Park, to put her to the US stud. John, who is a great believer in mare lines, knew that Sophisticated Cat is descended from fine stock, and was impressed with the resulting filly. When it came to naming the foal, John enlisted the help of one of his employees. Something sophisticated, he d requested, to which she immediately replied Ducks Dux. That night, John s daughter, who was completing grade 12 at a Rockhampton boarding school, called with the news

John with his partner Margrit overwhelmed after winning the 2011 NCHA Futurity Photo by: Liz Spreed that she had just been awarded Dux of School. With such auspicious coincidence surrounding her name, John knew Ducks Dux was bound to succeed. John, admitting that his showmanship had let him down on many occasions, felt another rider would give Dux a better chance at winning in her futurity run. When he heard that New Zealand born and USA based horse trainer Clint Allen would be coming to Australia for the futurity, John saw a perfect match for Ducks Dux. Clint, ranked one of the top 10 NCHA riders since 2006, is well known for his elite showmanship, and John was thrilled when Clint agreed to compete on Ducks Dux. Oaks Fancy Duckling c 1992 John and his partner Margrit watched in anticipation as Clint rode Ducks Dux into the final. He showed her with all the finesse John had expected from the partnership. In cutting, a rider earns extra points in certain credit-earning situations; Clint and Ducks Dux rode Clint Allen on Ducks Dux winning the 2011 NCHA Futurity - Photo by: Liz Spreed Yearbook 2011 - Australian Performance HORSE pg.19

Precious Duck - John Breckleman Photo by: Glenn Mandl to perfection in each of those situations. Clint held the second cow for a marathon near 40 seconds - a huge amount of time in cutting. John watched the clock, knowing that Clint s courage would pay off on the score-sheet. They earned a NCHA Futurity record score of 152. John is the first to point out that his story is not exceptional. There are many like John who have struggled to find a place to keep horses, who have improvised for cattle, and who roll out battered swags in the shadows of the flash rigs at shows. John credits his success to the legacy of Cold Duck. Her progeny have inherited her attitude, heart, desire, cattle sense and strong bones. Many who have purchased from the Duck line have been converts to the Duck Club, and John is overjoyed to see his Duck mares progeny succeeding for those who have invested in the line. John, Margrit, Clint and Gordon Evans at the 2011 NCHA Futurity presentation. - Photo by: Liz Spreed As John Brekelmans sat silent in the grandstand, moments before Ducks Dux was announced the 2011 Tamarang NCHA Open Futurity winner, he thought of his journey, the incredible generosity of people who helped him along the way, and the station clumper that started it all. The beautiful Ducks Dux Photo by: Liz Spreed pg.20 Australian Performance HORSE - Yearbook 2011 Clint Allen in his victory lap on Ducks Dux - Photo by: Liz Spreed