
2016 Chestnut Overo Quarter Horse (AQHA /APHA) Stallion, 15.3h
Lopin My Best x Simply Hot and Slow (Simply Hot)
In loving memory of Bank On the Best, 2016 – 2025. View obituary.
Owned by Dr. Kathryn A. Sneed
2006 Bay Quarter Horse | 2002 Bay Quarter Horse $102,040 | ||
1998 Bay Quarter Horse | |||
2001 Chestnut Quarter Horse | 1993 Brown Quarter Horse $44,314 | ||
1983 Sorrel Quarter Horse | |||
Highlights
Stallion Compare Article Mentions

Condensing a Legacy: Why AQHA’s Two-Year Rule Is Backfiring on Genetic Diversity
When a great horse is lost, their legacy shouldn’t be forced into a two-year sprint. AQHA’s Two-Year Rule was meant to protect genetic diversity, but current breeding-report data suggests deceased stallions aren’t the problem—sire concentration is. This open, legacy-focused call to action explains why REG111.6 and REG112.9 should be deleted, and what AQHA can do instead to give breeders real data, not restrictions.

2025 AAQHC: Western All-Around Statistics
The Western All-Around at the 2025 All American Quarter Horse Congress once again proved why it’s one of the most competitive divisions in Columbus. From Lookn Like Trouble and Boifriend Material to powerhouse sires like Machine Made, Hay Goodlookn, and Its A Southern Thing, this deep dive breaks down the earnings, champions, and bloodlines that defined the year. Explore which horses rose to the top, which mares and damsires are quietly shaping the future, and which owners and exhibitors consistently found their way to the winner’s circle.

2025 NSBA World Championship Show: Top Horses, Sires & Dams That Defined Tulsa
The 2025 NSBA World Championship Show marked its 20th anniversary in Tulsa with over $1.66 million in earnings awarded across premier Western performance classes. From Western Pleasure to Trail, the show celebrated the industry’s finest horses and bloodlines. A Top Gun emerged as the winningest horse with $23,756.20, while stallions like Machine Made, Its A Southern Thing, and VS Code Red dominated the sire rankings. The event also recognized leading producing dams, influential damsires, and all sires represented, offering a clear picture of the bloodlines shaping today’s NSBA champions.

Introducing the Ca$h Out Futurity: A Powerful New Incentive Program by Bank On The Best
The bar has been raised for performance incentives. The newly launched Ca$h Out Futurity, presented by Dr. Kathryn Sneed and powered by her exceptional AQHA/APHA stallion Bank On The Best, is a no-cost program rewarding eligible offspring with cash payouts for success in national-level breed shows and futurities. With over $2,500 in youth/amateur bonuses, major event incentives, and up to $1,500 per horse annually, this initiative delivers big opportunities for exhibitors committed to excellence.

2024 NSBA World Show
The NSBA Worlds is an event where lifelong dreams come true. StallionCompare.com takes pride in showcasing the top-performing stallions and progeny, shining a light on the industry’s best.

2024 NSBA World Show Markel Insurance Yearling Sale
The 2024 NSBA World Show Markel Insurance Yearling Sale saw sales soar to $1.83 million, highlighting the industry’s most promising young horses. Our in-depth article showcases the top 10 sellers, including standout yearlings like ‘Extremely Snappy’ and ‘Leadin The Wayy.’ Explore the leading sires who dominated the sale and meet the future stars poised to make waves in the show ring. Don’t miss out on these remarkable equine prospects and the sires that are setting new standards in the industry.
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