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New Mexico’s Leading Son of three time leading sire GIANT’S CAUSEWAY A top five active sire in New Mexico, THE WAY HOME is the sire of stakes winners WAY TO GO GERDA ($287,658), WESTERN WAY ($224,009) E BAR WAY ($205,423), etc. A $400,000 sales yearling, THE WAY HOME is a half brother to three graded stakes winners and the dam YONAGUSKA-G1 ($536,355), etc.

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Roll Hennessy Roll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Diabolical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Attila’s Storm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Southwestern Heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

BORN RUNNING Coronas Black Diamond; Red Sky Dubai; Delhomme. . . . 26 CALDENSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 DOUBLETREE FARM (NM) The Way Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Quinton’s Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Indian Firewater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chipshot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Abstraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 GRANADA FARMS Azoom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 DealAGame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Down N Dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Jess Zoomin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Tempting Dash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 HADDAD RANCH The Louisiana Cartel ‘TLC’; Giorgino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 HUNTER CREEK FARMS, LLC (NM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 JONES BLOODSTOCK INSURANCE AGENCY, LLP . . . . . . . 33 JUMONVILLE FARMS Jess Louisiana Blue, Onthewingsofglory, Sizzlin Cartel . . 24 McCALLUM VIEW FARM Silver Wagon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 RACING FREE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 ROCKING J RUNNING HORSES Rock Solid Jess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 RUIDOSO DOWNS RACE TRACK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 SIERRA BLANCA EQUINE Lookinforthesecret; Ive Done Did It; Monterey Jazz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Tres Seis Nueve; Dashing Vike; Van Zant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 SUNLAND PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

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2014 Horse Sales Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 LQHBA Yearling Sale by Martha Claussen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 It’s in the blood series by Ty Wyant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Racing Recaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 3


Leading the Way Among New Mexico’s Top Five Active Sires

With average earnings per starter of $26,702, and 63% winners/starters in 2014 QUINTON’S GOLD leads the way! Recent top stakes horses include: 2YO multiple stakes winner LUX; ($197,526), champion 2YO filly of 2013, four-time stakes winner, 1st or 2nd in 9 stakes LADY GENIUS ($350,864); leading older horse THAT’S WHO ($675,142) with two stakes wins at 5, 2014; and stakes-placed Looker’s Gold R F and Storming Who (at 2).

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2014 HORSE SALES RECAPS NOVEMBER Northern California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale Hefty increases recorded at Northern California Sale The Northern California Yearling and Horses of Racing Age Sale, held at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton on Nov. 25, recorded large across-theboard increases. Total sales reached $1,054,700, an increase of 141 percent over the $438,500 figure from 2013. The average sale price of $12,556 marked a 109-percent increase over last year’s average of $6,007. “The improved results are a reflection on a better quality of horses in the sale,” said Doug Burge, president of the California Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association, which conducted the sale. “It was well supported by both sellers and buyers from northern and southern California.” The sale topper was a unnamed colt by Forestry (Hip No. 30) who sold for a sale-record $75,000. Consigned by H & E Ranch, the colt was purchased by Randy Morris of Anthem, Arizona. The colt is out of the stakes-placed Broken Vow mare Serious Vow, and he is a half brother to last year’s sale topper, Rowdy Dylan, who sold for $60,000 and was eventually pinhooked for $280,000. The second-high seller, an unnamed bay daughter of Artie Schiller (Hip No. 18), was acquired by Al Bresciani of Woodland, California, for $58,000. Consigned by Checkmate Thoroughbreds, the filly is out of Paz Ciudadana (CHI), a 14-year-old mare by Golden Voyager who won four stakes in Texas and Louisiana from 2005-06, including the listed $75,000 Irving Distaff Stakes at Lone Star Park in ’06. Jeff Bonde of Pleasanton paid $50,000 for Top Notch (Hip No. 84), a chestnut daughter of Old Topper and the Royal Anthem mare El Sierra Tahoe. The filly was consigned by agent Sierra Sunset Ranch. A leading trainer on the California circuit, Bonde also paid $50,000 for Suavemente (Hip No. 58, a dark bay or brown son of the stakes-placed Rio Verde stallion Grace Upon Grace and the winning and stakes-placed Proud Irish mare Air Force Woman. Suavemente was

consigned by Lovacres Ranch of Warner Springs, Calif. A total of 123 head was consigned to the sale. There were 28 buybacks and 10 outs. For complete sale results, visit www. ctba.com, and click on the “Sales” link at the top of the homepage.

Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale Grade 1 winner Eye For Corona tops Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale Eye For Corona, a Grade 1-winning 9-year-old daughter of the Holland Ease stallion Corona Cartel, sold for $132,000 to top the Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale, held Oct. 31-Nov. 1 in Oklahoma City. Eye For Corona (Hip No. 188) was consigned by Julianna Hawn Holt of Blanco, Texas, and acquired by Mac and Janis Murray’s MJ Farms of Veguita, New Mexico. The mare’s dam, Eye For The Sixes, is a daughter of Mr Eye Opener who ran third in champion Significant Speed’s 2000 Rainbow Derby (Grade 1) at Ruidoso Downs. Racing at Los Alamitos from 2007-08, Eye For Corona earned $1,100,121 from 13 starts, and her four wins included a victory in the $1,157,700 Golden State Futurity (Grade 1) during her 2-year-old campaign. The mare also ran second in the Los Alamitos Two-Million (Grade 1) and Ed Burke Million (Grade 1) futurities. Eye For Corona’s nine starters to date include Ultimate Wave, a colt by champion Wave Carver who won the 2012 AQHA Arapahoe Park Derby Challenge , and Eye For FDD, a stakes-placed gelded son of First Down Dash who was a finalist in the 2012 Golden State (Grade 1) and Los Alamitos Winter (Grade 1) derbies. The mare was bred on March 26 and is believed to be in foal to champion Mr Jess Perry. Jabuti Eagle SA (Hip No. 383), a 4-year-old graded stakes winning stallion by champion One Famous Eagle, was acquired by Salome Gallegos for $95,000. Consigned by Lazy E Ranch LLC as agent for Splenda LLC/Sonia Samaja, Jabuti Eagle SA won last year’s $160,850 Southern California Derby (Grade 1) at Los Alamitos, and the stallion is a half brother to two stakes winners, including 2011 champion aged horse Good Reason SA. The third-highest seller, Send A

Candy Guy (Hip No. 411), was purchased for $75,000 by Marshal S. Wier of Ericson, Nebraska, from consignor Lea Stodart, agent for the estate of Carl C. Pevehouse. A stakes-winning 4-year-old stallion by PYC Paint Your Wagon, Send A Candy Guy has earned $132,352 from 19 outs in Oklahoma, Texas, and Iowa. Mr Barbosa (Hip No. 1) was the top-selling yearling. Consigned by S & E Prepping, the sorrel colt by champion Tempting Dash and half brother to Grade 2 winner Paint Me Perry was acquired for $55,000 by brothers Tom Maher and Bill Maher. A total of 546 head were offered in the sale, of which 439 sold for a gross of $4,198,200. The sale average was $9,563, and the median price was $5,700, 41 percent higher than last year’s median of $4,050. Darling Farms/Darling Oil of Lamont, Oklahoma, was the sale’s leading buyer with 10 purchases for a total of $144,500. 6666 Ranch of Guthrie, Texas, was the top consignor with 23 head selling for $326,100. The sale was preceded by a “Night of Legends” presentation on October 30, which honored longtime horsemen Denny Ekins, Russell Harris, James McArthur, Mike Robbins, Eddie Willis, and Blane Wood. For more information on the sale, including complete results, visit the Heritage Place website at www.heritageplace.com, or call (405) 682-4551.

OCTOBER Fasig-Tipton October Texas Yearlings and Fall Mixed Sale Trappe Shot filly sells for $50,000 to top Fasig-Tipton Texas Sale An unnamed yearling filly by the Grade 2-winning Tapit stallion Trappe Shot sold for $50,000 to top the FasigTipton October Texas Yearlings and Fall Mixed Sale at Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie on Oct. 13. The filly (Hip No. 32) was acquired by Grand Oaks from the consignment of Stoneview Farm of Hempstead, Texas. She is a half sister to Ranger Heartley, the winner of the 2010 California Derby at Golden Gate Fields. Wes Melcher’s Double Infinity Ranch SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 5


Son of Champion Sire INDIAN CHARLIE

A $400,000 Keeneland yearling, Graded stakes winner INDIAN FIREWATER’s first foals arrived in 2014. “A TrueNicks A+ nick, INDIAN FIREWATER is an example of the strong affinity that INDIAN CHARLIE and IN EXCESS have for mares descending in male line from DEPUTY MINISTER and his sire VICE REGENT.” -Alan Porter, bloodhorse.com Winner of the San Fernando S.-G2, INDIAN FIREWATER earned $339,242 over four seasons on the track.

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Give It Your Best Shot

New for 2015 Stakes Winner/Multiple Graded Stakes Placed CHIPSHOT descends from the mighty MR. PROSPECTOR sire line through FORTY NINER and JULES and is by multi-millionaire PEACE RULES Winner of 6f Select S. at Monmouth in 1:08 3/5, CHIPSHOT defeated Cal Nation by 2 3/4 lengths. While racing he earned $225,314, and placed in the Sapling S.-G3, Jersey Shore S.-G3, Clever Trevor S., Dover S. and Chip Lang S.

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The Epitome of a Top Bred Sire

By the sire of leading sires TAPIT, SKY MESA, LUCKY PULPIT, etc. Out of $2.5-million broodmare, ANDUJAR, a G2 winner and multiple G1 placed daughter of top 20 broodmare sire QUIET AMERICAN Stakes Winner and Graded stakes-placed at 3, ABSTRACTION broke his maiden by 9 3/4 lengths, won the Federico Tesio S., and placed in the Matt Winn S.-G3 Immediate family of leading sire MAJESTIC PRINCE

ABSTRACTION Pulpit – Andujar, by Quiet American

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2014 HORSE SALES RECAPS of Sulphur Springs, Texas, acquired the second-highest seller, an unnamed yearling daughter of the stakes-winning Phone Trick stallion Jet Phone (Hip No. 47), for $30,000. Consigned by Legacy Bloodstock, agent for Tommy and Wyndee Eastham, the filly is out of Formal Flyer, a 9-year-old mare by Early Flyer who won two restricted stakes at Lone Star Park from 2008-10. The third-highest seller, an unnamed yearling daughter of the Grade 2-winning Rubiano stallion Too Much Bling, was purchased for $21,500 by Sonny Ellen. Consigned by Lane’s End Texas, agent for Macassar Corp., the filly (Hip No. 80) is out of the winning 18-year-old Sunny’s Halo mare Noelle. Two yearling colts sold for $21,000. Hopping Proud (Hip No. 90), a son of Grade 3 winner Grasshopper and the winning and stakes-placed El Prado (IRE) mare Proudtobeaprado consigned by Lane’s End Texas, was purchased by trainer Danny Pish for Thomas Castoldi. An unnamed colt (Hip No. 6) by the Grade 2-winning Pulpit stallion Parading was acquired for $21,000 by KDE Equine LLC. Consigned by Lane’s End Texas as agent for Century Acres Farm, the colt is out of the multiple stakes winning Well Decorated mare Affair With Aflair and is a half brother to the Grade 3-placed Grand Slam colt Moral Compass. Double Infinity Ranch also purchased the high-selling broodmare/ horse of racing age, Cidaq (Hip No. 184), for $9,000 from the Pelican State Thoroughbreds consignment. A 4-year-old daughter of the Grade 1-winning Tale Of The Cat stallion Lion Heart, Cidaq is out of Humble Janet, a winning mare by Humble Eleven who ran second in the ’07 Iowa Oaks (Grade 3) at Prairie Meadows

and Arlington Oaks (Grade 3) at Arlington Park. Seven yearlings sold for $20,000 or more. Of the total consignment, 14 head were withdrawn and 57 head did not meet their reserve price. Overall, 114 head sold for an aggregate sum of $687,900 (average, $6,034). From that overall total, 74 yearlings sold for total receipts of $547,600 (average, $7,400). The overall median price was $3,000. For more information on the sale, including complete results, visit www.fasigtipton.com, and click on the “Results” link at the top of the homepage.

Los Alamitos Equine Sale Big increases in key categories highlight strong Los Alamitos Equine Sale The 10th annual Los Alamitos Equine Sale enjoyed a 16 percent increase in sale average of yearlings over last year’s figures while posting increases in major sale categories like a 19 percent gain in the overall sale average and a 35 percent increase in the median price during its two-day event on October 4-5. The two sessions saw 246 yearlings sold for $4,676,400 for an average of $19,010, the highest sale average for yearlings at the Los Alamitos Equine Sale since 2006. Overall, a total of 261 horses sold for $4,772,600 for a solid average figure of $18,286. The median price for the sale of $11,500 was up significantly over last year’s $8,500. “It was a success,” said Dr. Steve Burns, one of the partners of the Los Alamitos Equine Sale and the second leading consignor. “We experienced hot weather this weekend, but the sale still

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enjoyed a good crowd. We are pleased with the results.” For the third straight year, Abigail Kawananakoa had the sale topper after purchasing Free Swinger, a colt by leading stallion Walk Thru Fire for $220,000 on the second day of the sale. From the stock of the sale’s leading consignor, Ed Allred, Free Swinger is out of the Chicks Beduino mare Chickasis. Free Swinger is a full brother to Governor’s Cup Futurity and Derby winner Hot Hitter, an earner of $500,602 in his career. Walk Thru Fire is the sire of 2013 World Champion Last To Fire and champions Higher Fire, Separate Fire, Flame N Flash, and Pink Boots RM. Free Swinger is also a half brother to multiple stakes winner Hard Hitting ($358,923) and former Los Alamitos track record holder Lassen County ($146,229). In 2013, Kawananakoa purchased the co-high seller when acquiring the First Down Dash filly Down Some Gold for $100,000. She had the sale topper in 2012 when purchasing a Mr Jess Perry yearling filly named Jet Takeoff for $140,000. Carlos Raynal purchased a colt by Corona Cartel out of the Mr Eye Opener mare A Reason To Run named The Cartels Crown for $200,000 to make him the second highest seller. Consigned by Burns Ranch, agent for Balgo Racing Team, Inc, the black colt is a half brother to La Pacifica Handicap winner and La Primera Del Ano Derby runner-up Feature Malinche and also Governor’s Cup Derby and Futurity finalist Nefertity. The Cartels Crown’s mother is a full sister to champion aged horse and champion aged mare Mongoose Jet Eye. A winner of the 1996 Los Alamitos Million Futurity, Corona Cartel is the sire of World Champion Blues Girl Too, All American

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2014 HORSE SALES RECAPS Futurity Tellers Cartel, and Ed Burke Million Futurity winners and AQHA champions Five Bar Cartel and Carters Cartel. Corona Cartel has sired the winners of more than $45 million. The Cartels Crown is eligible to run in the Ed Burke Million Futurity, Golden State Million Futurity, Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and the PCQHRA Breeders Series. Also consigned by Burns Ranch, a filly named Perry Sweetheart was the third highest seller after being purchased for $175,000 by Raynal. Perry Sweetheart is a half-sister to 2012 World Champion One Dashing Eagle and a full sister to Golden State Million Futurity winner One Sweet Jess. Perrys Sweetheart is the daughter of champion Mr Jess Perry and out of the First Down Dash mare One Sweet Dash. A sire of 119 stakes winners, Mr Jess Perry’s sons and daughters have earned over $44 million on the track. His progeny include World Champion Apollitical Jess and champions One Famous Eagle, Noconi, Matabari, Miss Racy Jess, and Fredricksburg. Futurity and Phoenix Futurity, but she has made her name on the breeding shed. Golden State Million Futurity winner One Sweet Jess bankrolled $953,592 in his career, while the outstanding One Dashing Eagle is the only American Quarter Horse to have won three races with purses of over $1 million. One Dashing Eagle won the All American Futurity, Golden State Million Futurity and Ed Burke Million Futurity. His career earnings of $2,079,065 rank him fourth all-time in earnings. Raynal, who was the sale’s leading buyer, also purchased a First Down Dash colt named California King from Lazy Creek Ranch for $83,000. The figure made California King, who is the first foal out of the Check Him Out mare Lady Nayan, the sale’s fourth highest seller. Lady Nayan is a half-sister to 1993 champion 2-year-old filly Jumping Tac Flash and 1995 champion 2-year-old colt Splash Bac. Beauprez, Bradbury and Bradbury paid $75,000 for the Walk Thru Fire colt Walk West to complete the top five sellers. From the Burns Ranch consignment. Walk West is a half brother to 2010 Kindergarten Futurity winner West Coast Hawk and stakes winners West Coast Okie and One Fast Okie. Raynal was the leading buyer after

purchasing three yearlings for $458,000. Kawananakoa’s purchase of Free Swinger made her the second leading buyer at $220,000, while Ron Hartley, fresh off his Moonist’s victory in the PCQHRA Breeders Derby, was the third leading buyer at signing for two yearlings for $117,000. Edward C, Allred was the sale’s leading consignor with 43 head grossing $1,157,100. Burns Ranch, Agent had 40 head total $1,004,700 and Vessels Stallion Farm, LLC had 14 head bring $244,400. For more information please visit losalamitosequinesale.com.

SEPTEMBER Heritage Place September Yearling Sale Valiant Hero colt sells for $200,000 to top Heritage Place QH Yearling Sale By Mike Cusortelli

Suthern Impact, a colt by the Grade 1-winning First Down Dash stallion Valiant Hero consigned by Steve Holt, agent, sold for $200,000 to top the three-day Heritage Place September Yearling Sale, held Sept. 18-20 in Oklahoma City. Toby Keeton, agent, signed the ticket for Suthern Impact (Hip No. 471). A sorrel colt, Suthern Impact is out of Sheza Neon Rose, a 16-year-old daughter of champion Takin On The Cash who won the 2000 Oklahoma Horsemen’s Association Futurity (RG3) at Fair Meadows at Tulsa. Suthern Impact is a half brother to two stakes winners, including Photo Smart, a gelded son of First Smart Money who won the ’09 James Isaac Hobbs Stakes (Grade 2) at Zia Park. Eyes Blue Byou (Hip No. 549), the second-highest seller, was acquired for $155,000 by Gold Buckle Enterprises from consignor Sunflower Supply Co. of Galena, Kansas. A gray son of 2002 AQHA champion aged stallion Jess Louisiana Blue and ’03 Speedhorse Futurity (RG2) winner Miss Racy Eyes, the colt is a half brother to Racy La Jolla, a daughter of Streakin La Jolla who won the 2010 Blane Schvaneveldt Futurity at Laurel Brown Racetrack near Salt Lake City. Lady Perry On Fire (Hip No. 592) brought $145,000 and was the thirdhighest seller and highest-selling yearling filly. A sorrel daughter of Walk Thru

Fire and the stakes-winning and Grade 1-placed Mr Jess Perry mare Jess Sass Me, Lady Perry On Fire is a half sister to stakes winners Jess Being Valiant and Valiant Jess. The filly was consigned by Lazy E Ranch LLC, agent for Speed LLC, and she was acquired by McColee Land and Livestock of Springville, Utah. Eight yearlings sold for $100,000 or more. All told, 679 of the 837 yearlings offered sold for a aggregate sum of $10,945,200, an increase of 23 percent over the 2013 total of $8,890,500 for 659 head. The three-day average of $16,120 per yearling marked a 19-percent increase over last year’s three-day average of $13,491. This year’s median price of $10,000 was up 19 percent over the 2013 median of $8,400. Ramon E. Vega was the sale’s leading buyer with 22 head for $307,400, while Bobby D. Cox led all consignors with 26 yearlings selling for a total of $540,900. Two fillies from the Cox consignment, No Entitlements (Hip No. 665) and Runaway Concerto (Hip No. 749), sold for $60,000 each. Corona Cartel was the leading sire (by average with two or more head sold) with 10 yearlings selling for an average of $48,600 per head. American Runaway, a son of two-time AQHA champion Ocean Runaway and the champion 2-year-old in 2010, was the leading first-crop sire with five head selling for an average of $29,800.

Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale Corona Cartel colt highest seller at Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale By Mike Cusortelli

Rip Tide, a Corona Cartel colt consigned by agent Lazy E Ranch LLC, sold for $300,000 to top the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale, held Aug. 29-31 at the Ruidoso Horse Sale Pavilion at Ruidoso Downs. Reliance Ranches LLC of Llano, Texas, signed the ticket for Rip Tide (Hip No. 90) on the opening night of the sale. The colt is out of Little Surfer, a stakes-winning 8-year-old daughter of all-time leading sire First Down Dash and a full sister to 2006 world champion Wave Carver and two-time champion Ocean Runaway. Continued on pg. 14 SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 11


2014 LQHBA Yearling Sale: More racing, more money, more opportunities

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By Martha Claussen

he Louisiana Quarter Horse Breeders’ Association (LQHBA) is proudly promoting its 38th annual Louisiana Bred Yearling Sale citing the benefits of buying a future racehorse in Louisiana. And why not? Each of the sale grads is eligible to compete in a seven-figure futurity, and with overnight purses fueled by slot revenue, there is upside even at the maiden and allowance levels. This year’s sale took place on Friday, Aug. 8 and Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Coushatta Casino Resort Pavilion in Kinder, Louisiana. The catalog lists 534 yearlings and horsemen all over the country are marking their prospects.

Patterson named director Tony Patterson is the current executive director of the Louisiana Quarter Horse Breeders Association, (LQHBA) with long time director, Leverne Perry, named as executive director emeritus. “The interest in our sale has been very encouraging,” said Patterson. “We sent over 3,500 catalogs to prospective buyers in many regions of the United States as well as Canada and Mexico.” The LQHBA is the official registry of accredited Louisiana-bred Quarter Horses. They run two sales each year, the LQHBA Yearling Sale and a Fall Mixed Sale. Louisiana is the leading state-bred program in the country with more than $4.65 million dollars in mare and stallion awards paid in 2013. Patterson projects that the total will increase in 2015. “In addition to our breeders’ incentives, horsemen have a lot of money to run for in Louisiana, added Patterson. “This year there are 148 guaranteed Quarter Horse race dates at Delta, Evangeline, Louisiana Downs and Fair Grounds with approximately $23 million in purses.”

Increases across the board Last year, 523 yearlings were cataloged and organizers noted a 29 percent increase in gross receipts from 2012. LQHBA reported 367 yearlings sold for $3,810,450, compared to 335 yearlings sold in 2012 for $2,962,600. The average rose 17 percent to $10,383 in 2013 as compared to $8,844 in 2012. The median of $6,200 was up nine percent above the $5,700 figure in 2012. Several yearlings topped the $100,000 mark begin12 SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12

ning with a record-breaking $150,000 transaction on the first day of Heza Secret Dash, to Flying G Racing. The colt was consigned by Robicheaux Ranch Inc. JCM Catchacorona, a full brother to 2012 LQHBA Futurity (RG1) winner Open Me A Corona sold for $115,000 with Mike and Mary Ellen Hickman signing the ticket. He was consigned by Tate Farms, agent for Montgomery Equine Center. Heza Fast Dash led all sale sires, by average with two or more sold, with 45 yearlings for an average of $23,262. Game Patriot had 31 yearlings at a $21,042 average, and Coronas Leaving You saw 17 head average $18,388. Since 2010, over 500 yearlings have been cataloged annually in the LQHBA Yearling Sale with gross sales between $2.4 and $2.9 million. There was growth in 2012 with total sales of $2,962,200 with the sale topper, a Jess Louisiana Blue colt sold for $56,000. The average price paid was $8,844 versus $8,241 in 2011. Robicheaux Ranch, LLC has been one of the biggest consignors for the LQHBA Yearling Sale. Their impressive stallion roster includes Heza Fast Dash, Game Patriot, Jet Black Patriot, Toast to Dash, First Down Illusion and One Handsome Man. Ryan Robicheaux serves as sale coordinator for the farm, which is owned by his parents, Jude and Regina. Robicheaux, 34, reports that 99 Robicheaux Ranch yearlings will be shipped to Kinder, the second-highest number in the family’s 14-year association with the LQHBA Yearling Sale. “We have been fortunate over the years with loyal customers and a great association with the LQHBA,” said Robicheaux. “Some people think that racing is the ‘Sport of Kings’, but there are great horses in the yearling sale that don’t cost a fortune.”

LQHBA Breeders’ Futurity and beyond Larry Findley, DVM is president of LQHBA and has been involved in the Yearling Sale since 1983. “We are very proud of the growth of our sale,” said Findley. “There is so much money to run at in Louisiana with our flagship million dollar futurity. Our future plans include more incentives for older horses as well.” Native Louisiana horseman Chris Blanchet operates a full-service farm in Ville Platte and will prepare 50 yearlings for the 2014 Louisiana Bred Yearling Sale.


2014 HORSE SALES RECAPS conditioner Kenneth Roberts, Sr. With veteran rider Danny Lavergne in the irons, he proved his mettle last November in the $1 million LQHBA Breeders’ Futurity, picking up a check for $445,000. There was more praying than preaching when racing officials were closely scrutinizing a photo finish between Ol Time Preacher Man and long shot First Prize Jet. “It seemed like an eternity,” stated Holland. “When I got back home and watched the replay, I timed it and it was five minutes and 20 seconds!” Holland and his team were elated with the victory in the biggest statebred futurity in North America. “It was a real thrill and a long time coming,” said Holland. “I usually LQHBA Breeders Futurity Champion Ol time Preacher Man, Nov. 16, 2013. spend $45,000 and make $20!” Photo courtesy of Glen Thibodeaux, Evangeline Downs Graduates from the LQHBA Yearling Sale continue to make their mark, not just in Louisiana, but on the national racing scene. “This sale has really improved in the last five years,” The 2009 LQHBA Sale had one of its biggest stars in Jls said Blanchet. “It’s not just about the numbers; the overall Mr Bigtime, who quietly passed through the sale ring as hip credential of the horses reflects really good stock. I believe number #91 and was re-purchased by JLS Speedhorse for that the quality of our sale is as good as any. We’ve shown it in the All American with Jls Mr Bigtime and Jet Black Patriot” $19,000. The gelding son of Bigtime Favorite is approaching the $1 million mark in career earnings with a second-place History has proven that stakes winners have come from finish in the 2010 All American Futurity (Grade 1), which had a modest investment, and with overnight purses fueled by a purse of $1.9 million. slot revenue, owners can reap profits even if they do not Jet Black Patriot was another outstanding sale graduhave a stakes-caliber horse. ate, re-purchased by Janelle and Richard Simon for $20,000 “As a trainer, some of my 2-year-olds are too immature to run early,” adds Blanchet. “Purses in Louisiana are still very at the 2007 LQHBA Yearling Sale. The stunning black colt quickly garnered attention as a 2-year-old, winning the good for older horses.” $545,649 LQHBA Breeders’ Futurity in 2008 and finishing secFindley, as a well-respected veterinarian and equine ond to Stolis Winner in the $2 million All American Futurity surgeon, is a proponent of opportunities for older horses. (Grade 1). LQHBA board members agreed, so beginning in 2015, He retired with earnings of $876,921 and has followed the LQHBA will add a key racing event for 3-year-olds. The his success on the racetrack with a highly promising stud $150,000-added LQHBA Breeders Derby will take place career. Jet Black Patriot was the second-ranked AQHA at Evangeline Downs in conjunction with the $1,000,000 second-crop sire in 2013. His progeny have already topped Breeders Futurity. the million dollar mark this year. “I’m a big advocate of running horses later,” Findley states. “I would love to see horses run until they are 6-8 years old. That to me, is important for our sport.” Yearling Sale grads shine

Success stories abound One of the out of state buyers in 2012 was Florida businessman and rancher, Steve Holland. He and Bill McIntosh purchased Ol Time Preacher Man for $20,000. The son of Heza Fast Dash out of the Streakin La Jolla mare Jj Streakin Illusion was bred in Louisiana by Jo Baya Foreman. “We were interested in him because of his daddy and mama,” said Holland. “Plus, I also liked his name.” The sorrel gelding was sent to top Quarter Horse

On July 12, Delta Downs closed its meet with Louisiana Showcase Night featuring eight stakes including the $645,645 Lee Berwick Futurity (RG1). The 350-yard Lee Berwick Futurity victory went to the aptly named Game, who closed tenaciously under jockey Orlando Baldillez. Owner Joseph Landreneau purchased the son of Game Patriot out of the Hotdoggin mare Hot Charge in the 2013 LQHBA Sale for just $12,000. The Kelli Smith trainee won the $265,285 Louisiana Laddie Futurity (RG2) on May 24, and with his Lee Berwick earnings of $322,822, SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 13


Game is on the brink of a half a million dollars in career earnings. Perhaps one of the most astute purchases in recent sale history came in 2012 when Jaime Torres purchased Fjr Bread N Butter for just $8,500 from breeder Ricky John Broussard. One year later, the gelded son of Heza Fast Dash won the $564,895 Lee Berwick Futurity (RG1) in a track record setting performance. It’s not just the juvenile stars that make a great case for purchasing a future star at the LQHBA Yearling Sale. Oscar Rohne signed a $8,200 ticket on Kool Design in the 2012 LQHBA Yearling Sale. The striking chestnut son of First N Kool made only two starts as a 2-year-old, with both his owner and trainer, Kenneth Roberts, Sr. feeling that he needed time to mature and develop. Their patience was rewarded on July 12 when Kool Design, at odds of 40-1, pulled the upset in the $217,545 Delta Downs Louisianabred Derby (RG2). It’s safe to say that he will continue to add to his career bankroll of $144,736. Fast Talkin Henry captured the $100,000 Louisiana Classic (RG2) for older horses. The 4-year-old son of Heza Fast Dash is trained by Heath Taylor. Owner Eric P. Johnson purchased Fast Talkin Henry from breeder Russell Moward at the 2011 LQHBA Yearling Sale for $16,500. He has won seven of his 14 starts with $313,824 earned to date.

Bigger and better plans The sale has experienced phenomenal growth since its inception in 1977. The first sale, held at Delta Downs offered 39 yearlings; and on Aug. 8-9, 534 accredited Louisiana-bred yearlings will pass through the sale ring. Officials have been extremely pleased with the Coushatta Casino Resort Pavilion venue, which offers first-rate lodging, dining and gaming. The sale will include online coverage, and for the first time, an interpreter for Spanish-speaking attendees. “We work hard each year to improve our sale and do the best job of accommodating the owners,” adds Findley. With the continued success and depth of the breeding program in Louisiana, future stars of racing are just one bid away. “You just have to do your homework and have a little luck,” acknowledges Robicheaux. “There are good stories behind every yearling.” The breeders have done their job; prospective buyers will have over 500 chances to purchase the next great Louisiana champion! Martha Claussen served as publicity director at Sam Houston Race Park for ten years. She continues to be active in writing, fan education and Quarter Horse racing publicity in Texas, Louisiana and other regions in North America.

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Jess A Sweetie (Hip No. 360), the second-highest seller, was acquired by Johnny Trotter of Hereford, Texas, for $260,000 from the Allred Rip Tide, the horse that sold for $300,000 on Bros. Ranch LLC the first day of the Ruidoso Select Yearling consignment. Sale at Ruidoso Downs. A bay daughter Photo courtesy of Richard Chamberlain of 2010 world champion Apollitical Jess and the Grade 3-winning First Down Dash mare One Sweet Jess, Jess A Sweetie is a half sister to three stakes winners, including ’12 world champion One Dashing Eagle and Grade 1 winner One Sweet Jess. Dan and Jolene Urschel purchased the third-highest seller, Betchacantcatchme (Hip No. 231), for $235,000. Consigned by Kirk Goodfellow’s Dreams Come True Ranch of Nacogdoches, Texas, the sorrel colt is a son of 2009 champion 2-year-old colt Tempting Dash. His stakes winning and graded stakes placed dam, the Takin On The Cash mare Dreams For Lyndsie, is a half sister to three-time AQHA champion Catchmeinyourdreams. Trotter also acquired the fourth-highest seller, Devilwitha Bluedress (Hip No. 22), for $230,000. The filly, consigned by agent Belle Mere Farm Ltd., is a sorrel daughter of Corona Cartel and a full sister to 2007 world champion Blues Girl Too. A total of 347 of the 461 yearlings offered sold for an aggregate sum of $15,555,400. The average price of $44,828 was 8-percent higher than last year’s average of $41,480. There were 93 yearlings who did not reach their reserve and 22 outs. Also, a total of 39 At top, Jess A Sweetie. Above, Betchacantyearlings sold catchme - the highest seller during day 2 of for $100,000 or the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale, is shown in the pavlion during the Saturday Night aucmore. tion. Dan and Jolene Urschel paid $235,000 Lazy E for the Tempting Dash colt. Ranch, agent, was the sale’s Photos by Todd Fuqua


2014 HORSE SALES RECAPS leading consignor with 25 head sold for $1,569,000. Reliance Ranches LLC was the leading buyer with 14 purchases totaling $1,764,000. Corona Cartel was the leading sire by average, as his 25 yearlings sold for an average price of $84,240. For more information, including complete results, visit www.ruidososelectyearlingsale.com. Michael Cusortelli is a blogger and freelance writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A graduate of the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program, he has been a racing publicist and was most recently field editor and electronic news editor for the American Quarter Horse Racing Journal for 10 years. He has contributed to several industry publications, including the New Mexico Horse Breeders’ Magazine, The Horseplayer Magazine, Daily Racing Form, HoofBeats, and the Texas Thoroughbred Magazine. He joined SureBet Racing News in 2007. Email: oaktown_c@hotmail.com.

AUGUST New Mexico-Bred Sale Roll Hennessy Roll colt sells for $87,000, tops NM-Bred Thoroughbred Yearling Sale An unnamed colt by the Hennessy stallion Roll Hennessy Roll topped the Thoroughbred portion of the Aug. 15-16 New Mexico-Bred Sale at the Ruidoso Downs Sale Pavilion. Consigned by Fred and Linda Alexander’s A & A Ranch of Anthony, New Mexico, the colt (Hip No. 229) was purchased on Saturday for $87,000 by Joe Dee Brooks, Scott Bryant, R.D. Hubbard, Brad King, and Dale Taylor. He is one of nine foals produced by Thunder Bertie, a 16-year-old daughter of Thunder Gulch who won the $100,000 Arlington-Washington Lassie Stakes (Grade 3) at Arlington Park in 2000, and he is a half brother to the listed stakes winning Saint Ballado filly Ballad Of Bertie. The second-highest seller, an unnamed colt (Hip No. 220) by the Military stallion Tin Can Sailor, sold for $55,000 to Jim McClintic. Consigned by W.L. Moor-

ing’s Double LL Farms of Bosque, New Mexico, the colt is out of Multitasker, is a winning 8-year-old mare by Bertrando and a half sister to two graded stakes winners, including 2013 champion 2-year-old colt and Grade 1 winner Shared Belief. Another unnamed colt (Hip No. 187) consigned by Double LL was acquired for $50,000 by West Texas Racing Partnership. A chestnut son of the Storm Cat stallion Weather Warning, the colt is one of seven foals produced by the 14-yearold Sunday Minister mare Smooching, who is a half sister to Ciento, a Prospector Jones gelding who won 14 New Mexico-bred stakes from 2001-04. A total of 73 Thoroughbred yearlings sold for an aggregate $803,300, compared to the 101 sold for a gross of $1,003,600 in 2013. This year’s average of $11,004 marked an 11-percent increase over last year’s average of $9,937. The were 11 buybacks, and 14 Thoroughbred yearlings received no bid. For complete information on the sale, visit www.ruidososelectyearlingsale.com.

JANUARY Heritage Place Winter Mixed Sale Numbers Up at Heritage Place Winter Mixed Sale The three-day Heritage Place Winter Mixed Sale ended on Jan. 25 with increases in average and median prices and gross receipts. Of the 873 head offered in the catalog, 698 head sold. This year’s average price of $12,168 was 45 percent higher than last year’s $8,397 average, while the median price increased 44 percent to $6,500. Despite the fact that 228 fewer head sold this year, the total gross reached $8,493,100, an increase of 9 percent over the 2013 total gross of $7,775,350. “We’ve had an amazing weekend,” said Heritage Place general manager Spence Kidney. “Heritage Place would like to say ‘Thank You’ to all of the consignors, and we wish all of the buyers the best of luck with their purchases. We look forward to following the success of the sale graduates throughout 2014. “I think this sale proves that the

Quarter Horse racing industry is alive and well, considering the demand we have seen this weekend for quality horses,’ he added. The high seller, First Down Toll (Hip No. 418), was acquired for $300,000 by BQR Quarter Horses. Consigned by Lazy E Ranch of Guthrie, Okla., for Sonia Samaja dba Splenda LLC, the 12-year-old bay daughter of 1987 world champion and all-time leading sire First Down Dash and Brazilian Triple Crown winner Summer Toll is the dam of 2010 Los Alamitos Two-Million Futurity (Grade 1) winner One Quick First Down,, and she is a half sister to the graded stakes placed Takin On The Cash colt Toll The Cash. First Down Toll sold on Friday, the second day of the sale. In the final session on Saturday, Three Times The Toll (Hip No. 777), sold for $200,000 to Luis Alvarez’s Alvarez Racing LLC. Also consigned by Lazy E Ranch for Sonia Samaja dba Splenda LLC, the 7-year-old bay mare by Tres Seis out of First Down Toll is a half sister to One Quick First Down. Also on Saturday, Simmons Racing paid $176,000 for Eyema Special Candy (Hip No. 741), a 5-year-old black daughter of 2003 world champion Oak Tree Special consigned by Lazy E Ranch. Out of the Grade 2-placed Mr Eye Opener mare Eye On This Candy, Eyema Special Candy is a half sister to I See Candy Paint, a stakes-winning PYC Paint Your Wagon gelding who ran third in world champion Cold Cash 123’s Texas Classic Derby (Grade 1) at Lone Star Park. Chad Hart of Kaplan, Louisiana, acquired the sale’s fourth-highest seller, Mr Ease Cartel (Hip No. 402), for $127,000. Consigned by Lazy E Ranch, the 4-yearold stallion by Corona Cartel out of the graded stakes winning Zevi (TB) mare Sportiness won last year’s $205,900 El Primero del Ano Derby (Grade 2) at Los Alamitos, and he is a half brother to Grade 3 winners Jess Sporty and BS My Favorite Sport. Lazy E Ranch, agent, was the sale’s leading consignor with 80 head grossing $1,264,000. Lazy E Ranch for Sonia Samaja dba Splenda, LLC sold eight horses for a gross of $660,500, and Bobby D. Cox sold 48 head for a gross of $527,800. For more information on the sale, including a complete list of horses sold, visit www.heritageplace.com. SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 15


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TWO TIME GRADE 1 WINNER! With earnings over $1.1 MILLION! Won or Placed in 15 Graded Stakes Races from age 2 to 6! Leading NY Freshman Sire 2011 Leading Second Crop Sire 2012 Leading Third Crop Sire in 2013 Standing in New Mexico

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It’s in the blood

Torts On Fire, Ricky Ramirez up, winning the Texas Classic Futurity at Lone Star Park, Nov. 15. Photo courtesy of Dustin Orona Photography

Timing is everything

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t’s been done before. The first to come to mind is Teller Cartel, who won his maiden in the 2005 Grade 1, $1.9 million All American Futurity. Now, a horse winning his maiden in a major Grade 1 race has been done again. It’s rare, but it can be done. That’s why owners keep making those futurity payments. You can’t win, if you don’t enter. Torts On Fire, a 13-1 maiden, got the best start of his five-race career and went on to earn $372,117 in the Grade 1, $860,519 Texas Classic Futurity for owners Terry and Irene Stennett. The gelding is bred by the Dunn Ranch and was trained by Trey Wood. Sired by Walk Thru Fire and out of the Mr Jess Perry mare Queen Of Torts, Torts On Fire was third in his trial to the Grade 1, $900,000 Rainbow Futurity and a close second, beaten by a neck, in his trial to the Grade 1, $2.6 million All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs. The gelding was then third in his Texas Classic Futurity trial and made his first futurity finals as the eighth-fastest qualifier. He made an impressive late run in his trial and that may explain why he was 13-1 and not at longer odds. Torts On Fire is as much of an outcross as you can find in quarter horse racing these days. He is bred 5S x 5D to Easy Jet. His sire Walk Thru Fire qualified for the 1999 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and retired with $94,280 in earnings. While the leading breeding farms weren’t lining up to stand the young stallion, they would be in a few years when his first crop hit the track and his daughter Higher Fire became a two-time champion. The stallion had a couple of things in his favor: He has tremendous conformation and one of those spotless pedigrees that is respected by true horsemen. Walk Thru Fire is by all-time leading sire First Down Dash and out of the stakes-placed Beduino (tb) mare Sweet Beduino. She

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was second in the Santa Cruz County Futurity and third in the Prescott Downs Futurity. All you need to know is Sweet Beduino was bred and raced by the Allred Brothers of Mesa, Arizona. Walk Thru Fire is also bred by “The Brothers.” The three brothers — Harvey, Jerry and Dale — are in the AQHA Hall of Fame and the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame. They were no-brainer selections to each hall of fame. They bred 2002 Grade 1, $1.9 million All American Futurity winner AB What A Runner and raced Mark T Bars, who was by the Allred brothers’ stallion Saint Mark. Mark T Bars won a quarter horse record 64 races. He started 115 times with 23 seconds and 10 thirds. He won eight stakes and set nine track records. Jerry Allred said: “When he lost a race he would still try to go into the winner’s circle. He thought that was where he was supposed to go.” Sweet Beduino produced a full sister to Walk Thru Fire named One Sweet Dash, who won three futurities in Arizona. She then became an historic producer. She is the dam of world champion and three-time Grade 1 futurity winner One Dashing Eagle. In 2012, he won the $2.4 million All American Futurity, $1,173,000 Golden State Million Futurity and the $1 million Ed Burke Memorial Futurity to take the world champion title as a juvenile. One Sweet Dash is also the dam of 2010, $1,185,450 Golden State Million winner and Los Alamitos 400-yard track-record setter One Sweet Jess. One Dashing Eagle earned $2,079,065, all as a twoyear-old before entering the stud, and One Sweet Jess earned $953,592. Sweet Beduino is also the dam of Grade 2, $86,010 El Primero Del Ano Derby winner A Dash Of Beduino, Vandy’s Flash Handicap winner This Jet Is Royal along with two minor stakes winners and two minor stakes-placed competitors. Walk Thru Fire has sired 50 stakes winners, five champions and the earners of more than $21 million with 10 crops to race. He is currently the leading sire of 2014 graded stakes winners, the second leading sire of 2014 money earners and the third leading sire of 2014 winners. Torts On Fire is the second stakes winner out of Queen Of Torts, who was second in the 2005 All American Juvenile. She is also the dam of the First Down Dash colt First Down King, winner of the Los Alamitos Two Million Juvenile, and the Fdd Dynasty filly Winter Is Coming, second in the All American Juvenile and the Corona Cartel Stakes. Queen Of Torts is the only black-type runner out of Fast And Strate. She showed her class by qualifying to the Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity and the Grade 1 Rainbow Derby. The anchor of this female family is Torts On Fire’s third dam Strate And Easy by Easy Jet. She won three stakes and was second in three stakes while earning $152,315 in the late 1980s. Ty Wyant has been covering racing since 1976. He is currently the media relations director for Ruidoso Downs and Zia Park, and the curator of the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame. SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 19


Undefeated 2YO TWIXY ROLL 4 FOR 4 $205,328 Rio Grande Senorita Thoroughbred Futurity New Mexico Classic Cup Juvenile Fillies

BACK SEAT ROLL by Roll Hennessy Roll

SIRE OF NEW MEXICO’S LEADING 2YO IN 2014 

Co-Second Active Sire in New Mexico by 2014 Stakes Wins

2014 STAKES WINNERS INCLUDE: LAKEHOUSE FUN, back-to-back stakes winner at 4, 2014, $258,717; ROLL OUT THE BAND, stakes winner at 2 and 3, 2014, $231,258; Perfect 4 for 4 2yo TWIXY ROLL, $205,328; etc.

Sire of $87,000 yearling in 2014

ROLL HENNESSY ROLL HENNESSY - ROLL OVER BABY, BY ROLLIN ON OVER

2015 Fee: $3,500

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W I C K E D L Y

F A S T

REWRITING THE HISTORY BOOKS 2013-FIRST NM SIRE TO FINISH AMONG NORTH AMERICA’S TOP 4 FIRST CROP SIRES

2014-FIRST NM SIRE TO RANK 1ST BY TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES WINNERS & STAKES HORSES From just two crops to race, sire of 13 stakes horses-20% from starters, 7 stakes winners 11% from starters, led by: THAT’S THE IDEA ($291,275, multiple stakes winner) MAYS OR MANTLE ($151,310, stakes winner, multiple stakes placed) LIBERTY LOVER ($223,361, multiple stakes winner at 2, 2014) DIABOLICAL DAME ($98,460, multiple stakes placed at 2, 2014) CATAFLYING ($88,340, stakes placed at 2), etc.

DIABOLICAL artax - bonnie byerly, by dayjur

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O N E O U T O F T H R E E R U N N E R S I S A S TA K E S H O R S E

32% STAKES HORSES & 16% STAKES WINNERS / STARTERS

OVER $3.3-MILLION IN EARNINGS / 13 2YO STAKES HORSES

LEADING STAKES WINNERS INCLUDE: THERMAL ($331,765, 7 wins, 2 to 4, 2014, 8 stakes wins/placings); LITTLE VIDALIA ($288,164, 6 wins 3 to 5, 2014, multiple stakes winner including New Mexico Classic Cup Filly & Mare Sprint Championship 10/26/14); REAPER ($254,760, 4 wins, 2 to 3, 2014, multiple stakes winner); HUSH’S STORM ($227,565, 4 wins 2 to 4, multiple stakes winner), etc.

ATTILA’S STORM FOREST WILDCAT-SWEET SYMMETRY, BY MAGESTERIAL

2015 Fee: $3,000

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BURNING UP NEW MEXICO’S TRACKS

SOUTHWESTERN HEAT GONE WEST - XTRA HEAT, BY DIXIELAND HEAT

2015 Fee: $2,500

Sired North America’s first 2YO Winner of 2014 – ZUELLAS HEAT won debut in :21.22 

#1 First Crop Sire in New Mexico, 6 winners, 2 stakes horses

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Ranks among the top 28 first crop sires in North America

Sire of more stakes horses than first crop sires Eskendereya ($17,500 fee), Blame ($30,000 fee), etc. Leading money winner BABY VAMP ($55,770, 2nd NM Classic Cup Juvenile Fillies S., 1 win, twice 2nd in 3 starts)

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It’s in the blood

He shoots, he scores... again

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By Ty Wyant

wner/breeder and AQHA past president Jerry Windham, a former Texas A&M basketball player, has scored again. Windham’s mare, Veva Jean, has impacted Grade 1 stakes this year more than any other mare. Her daughter, William Smith’s Trendi, won the Grade 1, $900,000 Rainbow Futurity back in July and her son, homebred Stimulus, won the Grade 1, $350,000 Bank of America Challenge Championship on Oct. 18. Windham and Veva Jean have produced big scores in the past. Windham’s homebred Stolis Winner, a full brother to Trendi, was the world champion at two when he won the Grade 1, $1.9 million All American Futurity, Grade 1, $625,000 Rainbow Futurity and the Grade 1, $1,084,194 Heritage Place Futurity. The Stimulus winning Bank of America gelding retired with Challenge Championship. earnings of $2,235,161, Photo courtesy of Coady Photography second only to Ochoa’s earnings of $2,781,365. Stolis Winner and Trendi are each sired by Stoli while Stimulus is sired by Mr Jess Perry. Windham was one of the first horsemen outside of California to pay attention to Beduino (TB), who was standing at Vessels Stallion Farm next to Los Alamitos Race Course at the time. He went to the 1983 PCQHRA Yearling Sale and found a Beduino (TB) filly named Indigo Illusion. Indigo Illusion turned out to be pure speed and earned $476,890 on her way to induction into the AQHA Hall of Fame. The highlight of her career came in the 1984 Faberge Special Effort Futurity. She raced the 440-yards in :21.26 for the fastest quarter mile ever by a two-year-old at the time. Finishing second was Rise N High and third was future (1984) world champion Dashs Dream. The time approached the legendary :21.17 track record sent by Dash For Cash in the 1976 Champion of Champions. Each of those times were set during daytime racing at Los Alamitos. Windham went to all the major sales and farms looking for correct offspring of Beduino (TB). He found a colt named Runaway Winner, the sire of Veva Jean. Runaway Winner won the 1987 Grade 1, $436,172 Kindergarten at Los Alamitos and then the 1988 Grade 1, $222,780 El Primero Del Ano Derby when it was run at Bay Meadows for several years. Runaway Winner became a leading sire when he hit the breeding barn. He sired champions Deceptively and Treacherously among his 65 stakes winners and 103 stakes-placed competitors. One of those stakes-placed horses was Veva Jean, who ran second in the Grade 3 Barnmaster Sprint Stakes. Then Windham took his affection for Beduino (TB) breeding one step further by line breeding the stallion. This line breeding produced Stolis Winner and Trendi.

By Ty Wyant

Stoli, the sire of Stolis Winner and Trendi, is by First Down Dash and out of Strawberry Silk. The Beduino (TB) sired Strawberry Silk won the 1989 Grade 1, $2 million All American Futurity. She became a champion producer when Stoli was named 2001 champion 3-year-old. She produced three other stakes winners and is a member of the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame. Therefore, Stolis Winner and Trendi are bred 3S x 3D to Beduino (TB) with each cross through champion producers. Stimulus’ pedigree also shows line breeding, but to Streakin Six instead of Beduino (TB). The gelding is bred 3 s x 3d to Streakin Six, a son of Easy Six. The Easy Jet-sired Easy Six won the Sun Country Futurity and the Kansas Derby for trainer Don Farris. Sandy Farris, Don’s wife, said Easy Six would get so excited during the races that his groom put cotton in his ears to help calm the studdy colt. He had to be ponied with an exercise rider or jockey up. Easy Six was on his way to making an historic impact in quarter horse racing before he died when he was six-years-old in 1978. The summer after he died, Streakin Six and the Easy Six-sired Sages Belle Star ran one-two in the Grade 1, $422,815 Rainbow Futurity and then Streakin Six finished second in the Grade 1, $1 million All American Futurity. Also in that All American Futurity, Sages Belle Star was fifth and the Easy Six-sired Easy Azuree was seventh. (Denim N Diamonds finished between them.) Streakin Six, Sages Belle Star and Easy Azuree were from Easy Six’s first crop. His second crop included All American Futurity finalist Six Fols, who defeated eventual All American Futurity winner Higheasterjet in their All American Futurity trial. Easy Six sired 146 starters, 109 winners and 14 stakes winners. Easy Six was owned by a syndicate when he died. However he raced for the S.B. Burnett Estate (Anne Tandy, et al). With the backing of the Burnett Estate/6666 Ranch and the other syndicate members, Easy Six could have become a most influential sire. Stimulus is sired by Mr Jess Perry, one of the top-three alltime leading sires of money earners. Mr Jess Perry is sired by the Streakin Six son Streakin La Jolla. Veva Jean is out of the Streakin Six daughter Swing Step Sue, who produced the graded stakes-placed Racing Zone, in addition to Veva Jean. Veva Jean is climbing up the list of all-time leading producers of money earners. She currently fourth with her offsprings’ earnings nearing the $3 million mark. One of the mares ahead of her, in second position, is the Runaway Winner daughter Runaway Wave. Trendi will return to Ruidoso Downs next summer when the three Grade 1 derbies are projected to make total purses of more than $4 million. Stimulus is now a Grade 1 winner and the gelding is eligible to the Grade 1, $600,000 Champion of Champions at Los Alamitos in December. He then will continue to race under Windham’s astute management. Windham is ready to shoot and add to his totals in the box score. Ty Wyant has been covering racing since 1976. He is currently the media relations director for Ruidoso Downs and Zia Park, and the curator of the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame. SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 25


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It’s in the blood

By Ty Wyant

There’s always an exception

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ou’ve heard it. Probably said it. “There are too few outcrosses in quarter horse racing.” Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s all First Down Dash, Corona Cartel and Mr Jess Perry. Fill out the list with the next seven horses on the all-time leading sires of money earners: Dash For Cash, Chicks Beduino, Easy Jet, Strawfly Special, Streakin La Jolla and Feature Mr Jess. Guess what? The leading older Quarter Horse at Ruidoso Downs, with a pair of graded stakes wins, does not have any of the above stallions in his first three generations. Raymundo Medrano and Sammy Valeriano’s Jody Pops Zoomer goes into the Grade 1, $200,000 All American Gold Cup – which carries a Champion of Champions invite to the winner – off wins in the Grade 3 Highesterjet Handicap at 350 yards and the Grade 3 Mr Jet Moore Stakes at 400 yards. He won the Grade 1, $394,000 Texas Classic Derby at 440 yards and was moved up to third in this year’s Grade 1, $154,740 Remington Park Championship at a quarter mile. Jody Pops Zoomer runs with a powerful stride, devouring ground. Yet, he does not hail from the most fashionable of pedigrees. Just a pedigree filled the racehorses. Trainer Blane Wood once told me: “I’ll take all the horses with Pop Pop in their pedigree.” The Pop Pop thing started with Jody Pops Zoomer’s second dam Gotta Pop Pop by Bobby Que, a son of Three Chicks and a Go Man Go mare. Gotta Pop Pop was old school. She set a track record at G. Rollie White Downs and was second in the Poor Boy Sprint Futurity. She won two of four starts at two, her only year of racing. She joined the broodmare band and excelled while being bred to a variety of stallions. Bred to Jody O Toole, Gotta Pop Pop produced Grade 2 Manor Downs Derby winner Jodies Pop Pop and Jody Pops Zoomer dam Jody Pops Little Sis, winner of the Grade 3 Dixie Stallion Futurity and third in the Grade 2 Manor Downs Derby. Bred to Dash For Randy, she produced Grade 2 TQHA Sales Futurity winner Randys Pop Pop. Bred to Special Elan, she produced TQHA Sires’ Cup Futurity winner Gotta Special Pop, dam of Evangeline Downs Derby winner Shake Em Special Pop. The tail-male line of Jody Pops Zoomer provides generations of production. It goes back to Three Bars (TB) in the seventh generation. Jody Pops Zoomer’s sire Zoomin For Bux is sired by Shazoom. The tail-male line continues with Takin On The Cash, Dash For Cash, Rocket Wrangler, Rocket Bar (TB) and then Three Bars (TB). Zoomin For Bux earned $259,739 and set a Retama Park 350yard track record of 17.240 seconds while winning the Grade 1 Retama Park Futurity. He was also second in the Grade 2 Longhorn Futurity, the Grade 2 Harrah’s Entertainment Derby and the

Jody Pops Zoomer, winning the Mr Jet Moore Handicap at Ruidoso Downs, Aug. 3. Below, Jody Pops Zoomer taking the Higheasterjet Handicap, June 28 at Ruidoso Downs. Photos courtesy of Roberta Harris, Ruidoso Downs Race Track

Grade 2 Longhorn Derby. He was third in the Grade 1 Sam Houston Futurity. He has continued his success in the stud. His offspring is led by Jody Pops Zoomer, who has earned $279,218 going into the All American Gold Cup. He has also sired $227,456 earner and Canadian champion Zoomin After Six, and $183,794 earner and $161,950 Evangeline Downs Futurity winner Sstrickortreat. Zoomin For Bux was one of the top-10 third-crop sires in 2013. Jody Pops Zoomer is bred 3S x 2D to the highly-respected racehorse and sire Jody O Toole, who died in 2010. Zoomin For Bux is out of a Jody O Toole daughter and Jody Pops Zoomer’s dam, Jody Pops Little Sis, is by Jody O Toole. Jody O Toole won or placed in 16 of 25 starts and earned $280,721. The precocious colt won the Grade 3 Graham Farms Futurity, Grade 3 Texas Futurity, Grade 3 Coors Distributors Futurity, JAL Ranch Futurity and the Texas Poor Boy Sprint Futurity. He was fourth in the All American Futurity and qualified for the All American Derby. His offspring have earned more than $8 million with 319 winners (36 stakes winners) from 543 starters. Jody Pops Zoomer’s pedigree may not include the most fashionable horses, but it is packed with black-type earners who were genuine racehorses. Which would you rather have: fashion or winning? Ty Wyant has been covering racing since 1976. He is currently the media relations director for Ruidoso Downs and Zia Park, and the curator of the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame. SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 27


Average Earnings Per Starter Over 12 Times His Stud Fee!

si 107, $738,136, Ntr

(Shazoom-Crystalinas, Beduino TB) AQHA Supreme Race Horse! 4-Time Stakes Winner, 2 Grade 1’s! New Track Record Setter! Lit the Board in 13 of 14 Starts! Multiple Stakes Sire with Money Earners over $6.6 Million, including • ZOOMIN WITH EASE si 104 ($388,299) • BARACKAZOOM si 106 ($133,829) • ZOOMIN AWAY si 95 (2014, $123,739) • JUMP DOWN AZOOM si 103 (2014, $114,483) And Many More!

Full brother to VRRROOM si 108 ($161,593), etc. By Multiple Champion Sire SHAZOOM si 102 ($178,606), sire of nearly $23 million! Out of An All-Time Leading Dam of ROM & Multiple Stakes Producing full sister to RUNAWAY WINNER si 104 ($369,410), etc.

2015 Fee: $1,500 • Cooled Semen Available Eligibilities: Speedhorse Races, Black Gold & TQHA Sires’ Cup

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7-Time Graded Stakes Performer!

si 102, $230,836

(Game Patriot-Dealafly, Strawfly Special) 1st LQHBA Sale F.-RG1, 3rd Mardi Gras F.-RG2, 4th Lee Berwick Mem. LA Bred F.-RG1, Fnl. LQHBA Brds.’ F.RG1, Louisiana Champ. Day Juv.-RG2, Delta Downs LA Brds.’ D.-RG2, Vinton S.-RG3, Evangeline Downs D.

DEALAGAME is the Sire of Multiple Winners from his First Crop to Race! Half-brother to ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLY si 105 (2014, $164,525), etc. By Leading Sire GAME PATRIOT si 109 ($225,096), sire of nearly $23 million! Out of a Multiple Stakes Producing half-sister to Dealadash si 108 ($182,483), etc. 2nd dam is a half-sister to MISS RACY VIKE si 105 ($263,662, dam of Champion MISS RACY JESS si 91, $485,113), etc.

2015 Fee: $1,000 • Cooled Semen Available

Special Considerations to Approved Mares • Multiple Mare Discount Eligibilities: Speedhorse Races & TQHA Sires’ Cup

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2-Time Grade 1 Performer!

si 93, $45,284

(First Down Dash-Tell Her More, Rare Form) AAA Winner at 300, 350 & 400 Yards! 5th Ruidoso F.-G1, Fnl. W. Texas F.-G1 Multiple Stakes Sire from Very Limited Starters, including • RAISING KAIN si 96 (2014, $137,179) • Fortunes R Down si 93 (2014, $12,776) • DOWN FOR A FORTUNE si 98 (2014, $31,175) And Many More!

Half-brother to PAINT OR MORE si 95 ($34,013), etc. By World Champion Sire FIRST DOWN DASH si 105 ($857,256)! Out of a full sister to Rare King si 113 ($79,549), half-sister to The Fling King si 99 ($144,249), to the dam of PAINTED LIES si 106 (2014, $199,904), etc. 2nd dam is An All-Time Leading Dam of ROM TELLER QUEEN si 99 ($637,918), full sister to the dam of Champion TELLER CARTEL si 108 ($1,212,471), etc. 3rd dam is Champion JAIMIE JAY si 102 ($313,171).

2015 Fee: $750 • Cooled Semen Available

Special Considerations to Approved Mares • Multiple Mare Discount Eligibilities: Speedhorse Races & TQHA Sires’ Cup

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New Track Record Setter & 5-Time Grade 1 Performer!

si 106, $461,126, Ntr

(Shazoom-Jess An Illusion, Mr Jess Perry) Lit the Board in 9 of 10 Starts! Ntr Remington Park 350-yards! 2nd Heritage Place F.-G1, Texas Cl. D.-G1, 3rd All American F.-G1, The Champ. at Sunland Park-G1, Fnl. Dash For Cash D.-G1 Multiple Stakes Sire from His First 2 Crops to Race, including • JZ Fast Boy si 97 (2014, $134,605) • JZ Zoomin Cuervo si 100 (2014, $57,171) • Jess So Happens si 94 (2014, $25,109) • Zoomin Jessie si 86 (2014, $22,530) • J BAR si 91 (2014, $191,778) And Many More!

Full brother to MISTER BIG si 106 (2014, $189,314), etc. By Multiple Champion Sire SHAZOOM si 102 ($178,606), sire of nearly $23 million! Out of a Multiple Stakes Producing half-sister to MAGIC DOZEN si 106 ($289,338), etc. 2nd dam is AQHA Supreme Race Horse, An All-Time Leading Dam of ROM INDIGO ILLUSION si 110 ($867,417, Ntr). 1st-4th Dams are all Blacktype Winners and/or Producers!

2015 Fee: $1,500 • Cooled Semen Available Eligibilities: Speedhorse Races, Black Gold & TQHA Sires’ Cup

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Champion!

si 111, $673,970, 2-Ntr’s

(First Down Dash-A Tempting Chick, Chicks Beduino) 4 Wins from 4 Starts! 2-Time Grade 1 Winner, Setting a Ntr in Each Race! 1st Dash For Cash F.-G1, Ntr • 1st Texas Cl. F.-G1, Ntr Multiple Stakes Sire from His First 2 Crops, including • KISS MY HOCKS si 109 (2014, $692,380, Ntr) • LOVETHEWAYYOULIE si 96 (2014, $456,322) • HEZADASHINBYE si 96 (2014, $145,062) And Many More!

Full Brother to A TEMPTING DASH si 104 ($541,959), etc. By The All-Time Leading Sire of Money Earners, World Champion Runner, Multiple World Champion Sire FIRST DOWN DASH si 105 ($857,256), sire of over $82.3 million! Out of 2009 Broodmare of the Year, Champion Producer, An All-Time Leading Dam of ROM A Tempting Chick si 99 ($36,953). 2nd dam is TEMPT ME NOT si 98 ($34,304). 1st-4th Dams are all Blacktype Winners and/or Producers!

2015 Booked Full! • Cooled Semen Available Eligibilities: Speedhorse Races & TQHA Sires’ Cup

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Lit the Board in 8 of 10 Starts with 2 Graded Stakes Wins & A Stakes-Placed

• 1st Sam Houston Championship Challenge-G2 • 1st Sam Houston Classic Handicap-G2 • 3rd Firecracker Derby • Finalist Remington Park Invitational Championship-G1 • Finalist Delta Championship Challenge-G3

Defeated the Following by Daylight! • World Champion STOLIS WINNER si 114 ($2,235,161) • New Track Record Setter/13-Time Stakes Winner CHARAL KID si 113 ($512,219) • New Track Record Setter/7-Time Stakes Winner ACORN si 105 ($352,227)

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Half-brother to Champion JESS LOUISIANA BLUE si 109 ($170,682, Ntr), LOUISIANA EYE OPENER si 97 ($151,254), JESSTHELOUISIANAGIRL si 98 ($122,904), FED EX TOGETHER si 105 ($111,784), etc.

, ’13, ’14

’12 Booked full

si 109, $127

His first foals are 2 Year Olds of 2015

2015 Fee: $2,500 • Cooled Semen Available

Out of Champion Producer/ An All-Time Leading Dam of ROM The Louisiana Girl si 100 ($30,569). 2nd dam is 2-Time Champion LITTLE BLUE SHEEP si 105 ($389,854, Ntr).

Eligibilities: Speedhorse Races, Black Gold, TQHA Sires’ Cup & Accredited Texas Stallion

Also Standing Multiple G2/G3 Stakes Winner! 6-Time Grade 1 Stakes Performer!

GIORGINO

(Apollo TB-Las Alamitos si 97, First Down Dash si 105) Half-brother to Grade 1 Winner RAGAZZO si 102 ($559,500), etc. By Multiple Champion Sire APOLLO TB ($354,475, EWR). Out of An All-Time Leading Dam of ROM Las Alamitos si 97 ($202,480), full sister to Champion FOUR FORTY BLAST si 112 ($321,356), Leading Sire/G1 Winner Both Stallions HOLLAND EASE si 109 ($361,227), etc.

Property of Jorge Haddad

$1,000

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Former claimer rocketing up national poll

on the season, parlaying those credentials into a spot in this week’s poll.

American Quarter Horse Association

National rankings, 2-year-olds 1. HEZA DASHA FIRE (110) JRC Callas First, who raced 2. KISS MY HOCKS (91) primarily in maiden and claim 3. JM MIRACLE (86) ing races in 2013, continues his 4. TRENDI (61) national ascension this season fol- 5. MAD ABOUT THE MOON lowing a victory in the $150,480 (48) Zia Park Championship (Grade 1). 6. TORTS ON FIRE (45) The gelding, owned by Dana and 7. APOLLITICAL BLOOD (28) Brian Stroud, earned his seventh 8. GOLD DIGGING ASHLEY (25) consecutive win (and 8-for-9 9. BF FARM BOSS (24) record on the year), which landed 10. JLS DASHN AND ZOOMN him at No. 5 this week in the (18) latest AQHA Racing-Horseplayer- Lovethewayyoulie (20), Sam Crow now.com National Poll for 3-year- (13), Rattle N Battle (9), AJs High olds and older. Among those in (7), Bodacious Eagle (6), Old Girl his wake at Zia Park was Bank (5), Hezadashinbye (4), Paint Me of America Racing Challenge Perry (2), BV Travelin Soldier (2), Championship (Grade 1) winner Takiana Romanova B (1) Stimulus, who fell to No. 6. National rankings, 3-year-olds With three polls remaining & up on the year, Moonist continues to pace the older-horse division, 1. MOONIST (106) 2. BON ACCORD (91) garnering 106 of a possible 110 3. TOO FLASH FOR YOU (78) points in the balloting. The race for the season’s top-ranked elder 4. A TOSS UP (68) 5. JRC CALLAS FIRST (62) could be decided Dec. 28 in the $350,000 Championship at Sun- 6. STIMULUS (40) 7. FAR NIENTE (27) land Park (Grade 1). 8. SIGNIFICANT HEART (26) As for the 2-year-old rank 9. HOUDINI (25) ings this week, Heza Dasha Fire 10. LAST TO FIRE (20) continues as the unanimous Nellie Delaney (16), Lil Famous No. 1 with no change at the top Dash (15), Foose Cash SR (14), Five of the poll as he awaits the Los Bar Cartel (12), Rock You (7), Llano Alamitos Two Million Futurity Cartel (2), One Valiant Hero (1) (Grade 1) on Dec. 14. Two newcomers entered The 11 voters are: the juvenile scene this week Ed Burgart (Los Alamitos announcer/ with Gold Digging Ashley at No. handicapper); Martha Claussen 8 and JLS Dashn And Zoomn (Q-Racing Ace, writer/handicapper); rounding out the poll at No. 10. Mike Cusortelli (writer/handicapper); Gold Digging Ashley pulled off Tom Dawson (Network television proan upset of No. 5-ranked Mad ducer); Dale Day (Remington Park anAbout The Moon in Sunday’s nouncer/handicapper); Ben Hudson $255,000 Southwest Juvenile (TRACK Magazine Owner/Publisher); Championship (Grade 1) at Zia Mike Joyce (TVGanalyst); Jeremy Park for her second-straight Plonk (Night School co-founder/host); stakes win. Meanwhile, fastest Jerry Shottenkirk (Horseplayernow. qualifier JLS Dashn And Zoomn com, handicapper/oddsmaker); hit the jackpot in the $1 million Terry Turrell (Horseplayernow.com LQHBA Breeders Futurity (RG1) at handicapper); Ty Wyant (writer, Daily Evangeline Downs to go 4-for-8 Racing Form and AQHA)

Sweet Diamond gives 1,000th career Thoroughbred win for trainer Joel Marr in the 11th race at Zia Park on Nov. 11. At right, Joel Marr. Photos courtesy of Coady Photography

Zia Park, Hobbs, NM Trainer Joel Marr reaches 1,000-win milestone at Zia Park One big win after another in New Mexico added up to 1,000 on Tuesday for trainer Joel Marr. Marr tallied his 1,000th career Thoroughbred victory by winning the 11th race on Nov. 11 at Zia Park with Sweet Diamond. “To me, it’s about each one,” Marr said. “Those special horses are what makes it fun and makes it worth it to me.” The 46-year-old trainer from Tularosa, New Mexico collected his first victory in 1991. His father, Gerald, is also a trainer. Marr followed in his father’s footsteps after receiving his bachelor’s degree in animal science with a minor in business from New Mexico State University in 1989. “I’ve been around it all my life, and so it’s something that just came naturally,” Marr said. “I decided not to go work for

anybody and started on my own.” Marr leads all trainers in Zia Park’s $2 million New Mexico Cup series with 21 victories. Four New Mexico Cup wins came with stable star Peppers Pride, whom Marr trained to a North American record 19 career victories without a loss from 2005 to 2008. “She was my favorite,” Marr said. “She was different than any other horse. She was special – kind of horse slash human. She was that smart and always had that look in her eyes.” Marr notched four wins on the 2014 New Mexico Cup Day on Oct. 26. The four wins were a testament to Marr’s training regimen as all four victories came with horses making their first starts off layoffs. “It’s something you want to have all your breeds ready for if they’re that caliber because it’s the best purses,” Marr said. “There’s so many downs and ups, and I try to keep it even-keeled. I’m more SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 35


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about the process. I like horses that try, and it makes you want to try more for them. You have to do everything right because you know they’re going to try.” Despite all his success at the highest level of racing in New Mexico, Marr is quick to deflect the credit to a team that has been with him for many years. Armando Gonzalez and Antonio Leos have been his grooms for 20 years and 15 years, respectively. Tony Mathiasen has been his assistant trainer of six years. Marr also credits his wife, Teresa, a former jockey in New Mexico. They have two children—Shacie, 12, and Shaeden, 10. “It takes a lot of time and effort to get something done right, and you need to have good people around you,” Marr said. “You can’t do it by yourself, and I have a lot of good people that have been with me for a long time.”

many years. The Tribe has been Emerald Downs’ landlord since 2002, when it acquired the 157acre property on which Emerald Downs sits, and since 2004 the Tribe has invested more than $11 Emerald Downs, million in purse enhancements at Auburn, WA Emerald Downs. Also, the MuckMuckleshoot Tribe leshoot Tribal Classic has been acquires Emerald Downs the cornerstone of the Washington Cup series for WashingtonTribe will own and operate bred horses. the Northwest’s premier “The Tribe’s long-standing Thoroughbred racing facility support of the state’s thoroughThe Muckleshoot Indian bred racing industry continues Tribe has reached agreement in with this transaction, ” said principle with Northwest Racing Muckleshoot Tribal Council Chair Associates to acquire Emerald Virginia Cross. “It is the Tribe’s Downs, the Northwest’s premier goal to keep the Thoroughbred Thoroughbred racing facility. When the transaction closes horse racing industry as a viable part of our state’s economy. in the next 60-to-90 days the Tribe will assume full ownership Emerald Downs sits in the center of the Tribe’s historical homeland and operational control from and this transaction makes it an Northwest Racing Associates, which has operated the racetrack important part of our economic development program.” since its beginning in 1996. After the transaction closes This transaction is the culmination of the Muckleshoot the Tribe will undertake an evaluTribe’s support of Thoroughbred ation of steps to strengthen the performance of Emerald Downs. racing in Washington State over

Notwithstanding a number of legislatively authorized enhancements over the years, and the tremendous efforts of Northwest Racing Associates’ President Ron Crockett and his partners, Thoroughbred horse racing has struggled in an increasingly difficult environment both in Washington State and nationally. “My goal has always been to preserve this important industry,” Crockett said. “I have accomplished that goal and this is a now good time for the Tribe to step in and bring Emerald Downs to the next level.” Crockett has agreed to serve as a consultant to the Tribe to help with the transition to new ownership and the current management team will remain in place. The 2015 live racing season, the 20th in track history, is scheduled to run 70 days from April through September including the 80th running of the Grade 3 Longacres Mile in August. The stable area opens Feb. 1.

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ARIZONA: Turf Paradise: Coady Photography ARKANSAS: Oaklawn Park: Coady Photography CALIFORNIA: Del Mar: © Benoit Photo Golden Gate Fields: Vassar Photography Los Alamitos Race Course: Scott Martinez Santa Anita Race Park: © Benoit Photo

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, CA November 24

COLORADO: Arapahoe Park: Coady Photography

Kaigun and jockey Corey Nakatani win the Grade 2 $250,000 Seabiscuit Handicap at Del Mar.

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Los Alamitos Race Course, Cypress, CA November 24 Heza Dasha Fire is a win away from winning Los Alamitos Cash Bonanza after qualifying to $2,078,779 Futurity

came close to winning the Los Alamitos Cash Bonanza, as she ran second to longshot Value The Man in the 2005 running of the Los Alamitos Two Million after winning the Ed Burke and Golden State Million. It will now be Heza Dasha Fire’s opportunity to sweep the three legs of the series. He certainly looks capable of doing so, especially after his terrific trial win. Bred by S-Quarter K LLC, Heza Dasha Fire won his trial by ¾ lengths over PCQHRA Breeders Futurity winner BF Farm Boss while posting the co-fastest qualifying time of

S-Quarter K LLC’s Heza Dasha Fire is a win away from becoming the first ever winner of the $1 million Los Alamitos Cash Bonanza following a sensational victory in the first of 13 trials to the Grade 1 $2,078,775 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity on Sunday night. The Los Alamitos Cash Bonanza is this track’s version of the Triple Crown and consists of the Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity on June 22, the Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity on Nov. 2, and next month’s Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. Heza Dasha Fire has already won the Ed Burke Million and Golden Million Futurity and a victory in the Los Alamitos Two Million would make Quarter Horse racing history. Only two horses have been in a position to win the Los Alamitos Cash Bonanza since the program’s inception in 1998. Hawkish won the first two legs of the series in 2003 (at the time the first two races of the series were the Kindergarten Futurity and Ed Burke), but finished out of the money in the final leg. Higher Fire SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 39


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RACE RECAPS - QH & TB :19.557 in the 400-yard dash. Heza Dasha Fire and Rancho El Cabresto’s Apollitical Blood tied for the fastest qualifying time to the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. Heza Dasha Fire also improved his career record to a perfect six wins in as many starts. Cruz Mendez piloted him for trainer Jose Flores. “That was a tough trial,” said Don Meneely, who along with his wife, Kathy, and their son, Shawn, make up the Kennewick, Washington-based S-Quarter K LLC. “That trial was like a final. BF Farm Boss is a super horse and the trial also had (Golden State Million Futurity finalist) Streakin Regard and Oneapolliticalflight, who was second in the Ed Burke Million final. It was like a futurity final. Heza Dasha Fire broke really good and he was fast into his stride. It was an exhilarating win. After he won his maiden (by 2 ¾ lengths) we had numerous, substantial offers to buy him. We wanted to race this horse. We thought that he would be able to make some money, but we never envisioned that he would be as good as he has become.” Heza Dasha Fire won the Ed Burke Million Futurity by 1 ¼ lengths and then recovered from a very troubled start to win the Golden State Million Futurity by a half-length. He’s earned $822,552 in his six starts. First place in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity is worth $842,425. If Heza Dasha Fire wins the Los Alamitos Two Million plus the $1 million bonus, his earnings for the year will be $2,664,977. That would be an all-time record for earnings in a single year by a Quarter Horse and it would leave him $116,388 shy of Ochoa’s all-time earnings record of $2,781,365. Don and Peggy Boyle’s BF Farm Boss figured to give Heza Dasha Fire a run for the money after winning the PCQHRA Breeders Futurity by a head following a strong come-from-behind effort. The Oregon-bred Hawkinson gelding was ninth at the start in this race, but was flying in the final 100 yards of his trial race. BF Farm Boss finished with the sixth fastest time of :19.704. “I’m tickled to death with how BF Farm Boss ran,” said trainer Paul Jones. “Heza Dasha Fire is the best 2-year-old in the nation. I first said that after he broke his maiden (on April 27) and he’s done nothing to make me change my mind. I think he could be the first Los Alamitos Cash Bonanza winner. BF Farm Boss was less than a length away from him tonight. That’s among the closest any horse has come to

Heza Dasha Fire this year.” Rancho El Cabresto’s Apollitical Blood shared the honors of being the fastest qualifier to the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity after winning his trial race by a half length in a time of :19.557. Apollitical Blood has now qualified to four races with purses of $1 million or more this season. The son of World Champion Apollitical Jess, Apollitical Blood was fifth in the Ed Burke Million and fourth in the Grade 1 All American Futurity before finishing second after having the early lead in the running of the Golden State Million earlier this month. “We know how good Heza Dasha Fire can be,” said owner Juan Alberto Tirado Lizarraga of Rancho El Cabresto. “We thought we had him in the Golden State Million, but he came back to beat us. He’s a real tough horse. Apollitical Blood broke great and ran straight in this race. I’m thrilled with this horse. He’s qualified to million dollar races four times year and he’s also a stud prospect. He also looks a lot more relaxed in the saddling paddock. He has matured a lot.” Now a winner of three of eight career starts, Apollitical Blood was bred by Bruce and Jill Thompson. Juan Aleman saddled Apollitical Blood, who was ridden by Cesar De Alba. Owned and bred by Ed Allred, He Looks Hot won his trial by an impressive 1 ¼ lengths while covering the 400 yards in the third fastest qualifying time of :19.565. He Looks Hot covered the final 220 yards in the fastest time of the night of :09.41. He Looks Hot was winning for the second time in seven career starts. The field to the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity will also include Golden State Million finalist Corona The Cat; Treasured Dreams, who ran second to All American Futurity winner JM Miracle in the trials to the Rainbow Futurity; All American Futurity finalist Bodacious Eagle; Bogart, a stablemate of the aforementioned Treasured Dreams; Dash For Cash Futurity finalist Jess Walkin Thru; and Ed Burke Million third place finisher Forget It. Here’s the complete list of qualifiers: Heza Dasha Fire (:19.557), Apollitical Blood (:19.557), He Looks Hot (:19.565), Corona The Cat (:19.624), Treasured Dreams (:19.697), BF Farm Boss (:19.704), Bodacious Eagle (:19.729), Bogart (:19.746), Jess Walkin Thru (:19.757), and Forget It (:19.791). Walk Thru Fire sired qualifiers Heza Dasha Fire, He Looks Hot and Jess Walkin SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 41


Thru. Corona Cartel, the winner of the 1996 Los Alamitos Million Futurity, is the sire of Corona The Cat and Bogart, while Apollitical Jess, the runner-up of the 2009 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity, sired Apollitical Blood and Treasured Dreams. One Famous Eagle, winner of the 2007 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity, is the sire of Bodacious Eagle. Hawkinson sired BF Farm Boss and Foose sired Forget It. La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC will be represented by Treasured Dreams and Bogart in the Los Alamitos Two Million final.

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19.72 seconds. Raul Ramirez Jr. was aboard the winner for Jose Guzman and trainer Brenda Foster. Jls Dashn is a gelded son of Runaway Dash and was bred by Jls Speed Horse Ranch.

Fair Grounds Race Course, New Orleans, LA November 27 Delaunay devours Thanksgiving adversaries

Maggi Moss’ Delaunay once again showed why he is one of the swiftest sprinters in the land as he won his 17th career start and fifth in six Fair Grounds Race Course tries when comfortably consumEvangeline Downs, Opelousas, LA ing six others – including three graded November 29 stakes winners – in the 89th running of Jls Dashn and Zoomn dominates the $60,000 Thanksgiving Handicap. After breaking from the far outside in the sevenLQHBA Breeders Futurity Earning earned $445,000 for the win in hole, the son of Smoke Glacken quickly cleared his opposition and established himthe $1 million LQHBA Breeders Futurity at self as the fastest in a field flush with posEvangeline Downs, Jls Dashn and Zoomn sible front-running foes. Never challenged, backed up his memorable trial win with a Delaunay’s victory was doubtless turning half-length win over Jes a Fast Dasher. for home as he was eased under the wire a Jls Dashn and Zoomn was the fastest qualifier for the LQHBA among 117 horses, clear victor by seven facile lengths. Ridden by James Graham for Tom and he threatened the track record when Amoss, Delaunay won his second Thankshe won his trial by three lengths Nov. 7. giving after also doing so in 2012. The The LQHBA was a restricted Grade 1 for 2-year-olds bred in Louisiana and was the Maryland-bred traveled the six-furlong richest offering of the meet at Evangeline distance in 1:09.05 over a fast track after setting fractions of :21.79, :45.15 and Downs in Opelousas, La. :56.38. Sent off at as the even-money Jls Dashn and Zoomn ($5.80) led favorite, Delaunay returned $4, $3.20 and throughout the 400-yard finale and $2.20, and earned $36,000 to boost his covered the distance on a fast track in career bankroll to $1,056,491. “He broke well and did everything right,” Graham said. “Tom said he’d be ready and he was. He came with bells on.” Moss was ecstatic, to say the least. “It was very emotional,” she said. “I kept saying I wasn’t nervous and that he owes me nothing. Then Jls Dashn and Zoomn he went in the gate 42 SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12


RACE RECAPS - QH & TB and it was so exciting. What a great call by (announcer) John Dooley – he made me cry a little. You never know when you give them time off if they will return to form, but I know him so well that I can watch his face and tell when he’s on his game – and today he was. Unbelievable job by Tom, too. (Delaunay) is the most straight-forward racehorse I’ve ever owned. He’ll stay at the Fair Grounds with Tom and run in the stakes races there. The key really is if you take good care of them, they take care of you. They reward you when you do that and that’s why it was such an emotional win. He’ll have a home with me when he’s eventually done racing.” Roger Braugh, Jr.’s Take It Like A Man, at 10-1, ran gamely up the inside to finish second under Miguel Mena for new trainer Jonas Gibson, who had claimed him for $32,000 at Keeneland last out, returning $7.20 and $4. Windy Hill Farm’s Nates Mineshaft, ridden by Antioco Murgia for trainer Anne Smith, chased Delaunay the entirety of the race and had his undefeated five-for-five Fair Grounds record snapped when returning $2.80 to show as the public’s 2-1 second wagering choice. Lemon Drop Dream, 2013 Thanksgiving winner Gantry, Rhetorical and Rugged completed the order of finish in front of the holiday crowd.

Zia Park, Hobbs, NM December 3 Records fall in 10th season of racing at Zia Park

Record-breaking performances in the second-annual $1.1 million Land of Enchant-

ment Day and significant increases in wagering handle highlighted Zia Park’s 10th year of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing in Hobbs, N.M. The 2014 season concluded on Tuesday. Land of Enchantment Day Nov. 26 included track records by Canadian graded stakes winner Alert Bay in the $200,000 Zia Park Derby at 1 1/16 miles and by New Mexico-based Isn’t He Clever in the $150,000 Zia Park Championship at 1 1/8 miles. The total handle of $1.28 million on Land of Enchantment Day was the second highest in Zia Park’s history. Zia Park also reached the $1 million handle mark on October 6, marking the first time ever that Zia Park has tallied multiple million-dollar days. “We really took a big step forward this season,” said Zia Park Director of Racing Operations Fred Hutton. “The quality of horses that came to Zia Park for our big races – particularly for Land of Enchantment Day – was the best we’ve ever seen at Zia. We’re thrilled that our races received so much attention from horsemen, media, and fans around the country.” Total average daily handle for the 56-day meet increased by 23.2 percent from $435,229 in 2013 to a Zia Park season record of $536,316 in 2014. Average handle on-track was $44,691, a 4.7 percent increase from last year. Average handle off-track was $491,625, a 25.2 percent increase. For Thoroughbreds, Isn’t He Clever was the male Thoroughbred “Horse of the Meet” with gate-to-wire victories in the $150,000 Zia Park Championship and the $55,000 Veterans Stakes. Isn’t He Clever was ridden by Enrique Gomez for owners J. Kirk and Judy Robison. Cassatt, who won the $300,000 Zia Park Oaks on Land of Enchantment Day, was the female Thoroughbred “Horse

of the Meet” for owners Rick and Betsy Porter of the Fox Hill Farm, trainer Larry Jones, and jockey Kerwin Clark. Jockey Alfredo Juarez Jr. won his first Thoroughbred riding title at Zia Park with 63 wins, the most Thoroughbred riding victories in a season at Zia. Juarez shined on the biggest stage of the year for New Mexico-breds, capturing four races on the $2 million New Mexico Cup Day on Oct. 26 that featured 12 stakes races for the best Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses in the state. “This year has been a dream come true – winning four races on New Mexico Cup Day – it’s been awesome,” Juarez said. “There is nothing compared with this.” Justin Evans captured his third straight Zia Park Thoroughbred training title with 54 victories. Tom and Sandy McKenna’s Judge Lanier Racing was the leading Thoroughbred owner with a record-breaking 26 wins. “After 10 years, we’ve paid our dues and have a good program that continues to improve,” Tom McKenna said. “We’re very hands on and do our own breeding in New Mexico. We pick our spots and have a horse designated for any category [of race].” The male “Quarter Horse

of the Meet” was Jrc Callas First, who defeated one of the most talented fields ever assembled at Zia Park in the $150,000 Grade 1 Zia Park Quarter Horse Championship. It was his seventh win in a row for jockey Damian Martinez and owner-trainer Brian Stroud. Foxy Moonflash, victorious in the $207,482 Restricted Grade 2 New Mexico Classic Derby and $140,000 Restricted Grade 1 New Mexico Quarter Horse Fillies and Mares Championship, was the female “Quarter Horse of the Meet.” G.R. Carter Jr. piloted the 3-year-old New Mexico-bred filly trained by Dwayne “Sleepy” Gilbreath and owned by Bobby Simmons. Sergio Becerra Jr. was top Quarter Horse jockey with 24 wins, Harvey Baeza leading trainer with 15 victories, and Pedro Carrillo top owner with 5 wins.

November 30 Gold Digging Ashley hits pay dirt in Southwest Juvenile Championship Oklahoma-based Gold Digging Ashley struck gold with a one length victory in the $200,000 Grade 1 Southwest Juvenile Championship on Sunday at Zia Park. With James Flores aboard, the filly bred and

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owned by Edward Leslie and trained by Ty Blackwell sprung a 17-1 upset in the bumper field of 11. Final time for the 440-yard Quarter Horse stakes was 21.414 seconds. “It took her about 50 yards to get a hold of the track, and as soon as she did, she was all business,” Flores said. “She proved herself today that she can run anywhere.” Gold Digging Ashley was making her first start outside Oklahoma. The daughter of sire Inseparable out of dam Ashleys Gold Digger was coming off a victory in the 350-yard Oklahoma Horsemen’s Association Mystery Futurity at Will Rogers Downs. “This is the toughest field yet,” Flores said about the competition in Gold Digging Ashley’s first start in the Land of Enchantment. Hampered by a rough break where he was bumped on both sides, 4-5 favorite Mad About the Moon finished second. The New Mexico-bred was coming off a win in Zia Park’s New Mexico Classic Futurity and a secondplace finish in the All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs for jockey Sergio Becerra Jr., trainer Gene Burden, and owner David Valdez. Clinton Crawford-trained Play Harder was third ridden by Ivan Carnero. 44 SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12

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November 26 Cassatt paints a masterpiece on land on Land of Enchantment Day at Zia Park

January 2015. Like the Zia Park Oaks, the Houston Ladies Classic is part of the nationwide $5 million Penn Gaming Racing Challenge. “She’s very talented, and Cassatt made quite an hopefully now we have her impression in winning the career where we want it,” Jones $300,000 Zia Park Oaks, the said. “I think she’s one of the richest race for female horses most talented horses I’ve ever in New Mexico, on Zia Park’s trained.” Land of Enchantment Day on Clark also won the $75,000 Wednesday. The day’s seven Zia Park Distaff for fillies and stakes races worth a total of mares at six furlongs with Last$1.1 million also included ing Bubbles. track-record performances The track records that fell by Alert Bay in the $200,000 were at 1 1/16 miles by Alert Zia Park Derby and Isn’t He Bay and at 1 1/8 miles by Isn’t Clever in the $150,000 Zia Park He Clever. The Blaine WrightChampionship. Jrc Callas First trained Alert Bay and jockey won his seventh race in a row in Rico Walcott unleashed a devthe $150,000 Grade 1 Zia Park astating burst of acceleration Quarter Horse Championship. in the homestretch to win the Cassatt, whom owners Zia Park Derby by three lengths Rick and Betsy Porter of the Fox in 1:41.80, .14 seconds quicker Hill Farm named in honor of than the previous record set impressionist painter Mary Cas- last year by Ol Winedrinker satt, scored a gate-to-wire vicWho. Like 2013 Zia Park Derby tory by 4 1/2 lengths in 1:42.29 winner For Cash, Alert Bay had ridden by Kerwin Clark. raced in Canada prior to win“She likes to be on the ning in New Mexico with two front end, and she has a really graded stakes scores at Hasthigh cruising speed,” Clark said. ings in Vancouver. “I look for bigger and better Isn’t He Clever defeated things from her down the defending champion Ol road.” Winedrinker Who by a nose in Trainer Larry Jones said a photo finish in the Zia Park Cassatt will now be pointed to Championship. The final time of the $400,000 Houston Ladies 1:48.48 was .88 seconds quicker than the previous track record Classic at Sam Houston in

set by Imco Spirit in winning the same race in 2010. Isn’t He Clever’s owners, J. Kirk and Judy Robison, also won the $140,000 Eddy County Stakes for 2-year-olds bred in New Mexico with Liberty Lover ridden by Ry Eikleberry. Jrc Callas First took his six-race win streak from Texas to New Mexico to defeat a talented field in the Zia Park Quarter Horse Championship. Ridden by Damian Martinez for trainer Brian Stroud, he beat Bank of America Challenge Championship winner Stimulus by a neck in a time of 21.288 seconds. Hes Relentless, the Hobbs America Derby winner at Zia Park, was third. Foxy Moonflash and jockey G.R. Carter Jr. followed up a victory in the New Mexico Classic Derby with a win in Wednesday’s $140,000 New Mexico Quarter Horse Fillies and Mares Championship. She scored by one length in a time of 19.156 seconds for 400 yards. The total handle of $1.28 million on Land of Enchantment Day was the second highest in the 10-year history of Zia Park. The Penn Gaming Racing Challenge will continue on Saturday with the Holiday Racing Festival at Zia Park’s sister racetrack, Penn National Race Course in Grantville, Penn..


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Dancing Diva

Torts On Fire

Oklahoma

1:10.53. Trained by Boyd Caster, Dancing Diva won her second career race and improved off her second-place finish in the $86,000 Oklahoma Classics Lassie in October. The wagering favorite at 3-2 odds, Dancing Diva paid $5 to win, $3.20 to place and $2.20 to show. Rich Uncle returned $4.60 to place and $2.80 to show. Zealous Vision paid $2.10 to show. The win was worth $33,000 to Dancing Diva, raising her overall earnings to $70,393. An Oklahoma-bred filly by Affirmatif from the Pure Prize mare Midsummer Magic, Dancing Diva was bred by Hidden Springs Ranch.

was ridden by Quincy Hamilton. Okey Dokey Kyle stayed perfect in his brief career with his second win in as many starts, both this season at Remington Park. He covered the ground in 1:11 over a fast track. Remington Park, Away at 7-1 odds in the Oklahoma City, OK wagering, Okey Dokey Kyle paid $16.60 to win, $7.80 to November 28 place and $4.20 to show. Kenny Okey Dokey Kyle and Do The Math paid $3.40 to Dancing Diva win place and $2.40 to show. Fast Oklahoma Stallion Chance paid $4 to show. BatStakes man Can finished last in the Black Friday afternoon rac- field of seven as the heavy beting at Remington Park featured ting favorite at 4-5 odds. a pair of divisional races for the Okey Dokey Kyle is a geldOklahoma Stallion Stakes. Okey ing by Tactical Cat from the Star Dokey Kyle won the race for the Dabbler mare Memory Divides. 2-year-old colts and geldings He made $33,000 for his second while Dancing Diva won the di- career score to up his overall vision for 2-year-old fillies. Both total to $43,439. divisions were contested at six In the Filly Division of the furlongs and worth $55,000. Oklahoma Stallion Stakes, Okey Dokey Kyle took Dancing Diva sat just off the the lead shortly after the start battling pace of Zanira and and despite floating very wide Stratagem, making her move going around the lone turn in for the front as the field left the the sprint, managed to regain turn. Under Curtis Kimes, Danchis composure coming down ing Diva traveled four-wide the stretch to win by 2-3/4 into the stretch but she easlengths. Kenny Do The Math ily handled the extra ground, was second with Fast Chance pulling clear to win by 8-1/2 finishing third. lengths. Rich Uncle was second Owned and bred in Oklawith Zealous Vision coming homa by the Sulphur, Okla. along third. partnership of Ann Sachdev and Owned by Harmony Stable Lori Bravo, Okey Dokey Kyle is of Springdale, Ark., Danctrained by Francisco Bravo and ing Diva crossed the finish in

TEXAS

Lone Star Park, Grand Prairie, TX November 15 Torts On Fire lights up the board in Texas Classic Futurity on final night of fall meeting

The Grade 1 Texas Classic Futurity, the richest race

in Texas and premier race for 2-year-olds at the meeting always promises excitement, and this year’s edition tonight did not disappoint. It was a blanket finish and when the photo was deciphered, it was maiden Torts On Fire who had his head in front for the win in the 22nd renewal of the Grade 1 $860,519 Texas Classic Futurity Saturday night at Lone Star Park. Final time for the 400 yard race was 19.843 seconds over a fast main track. “In the trials he didn’t get away to sharp, but he made a big, big run,” said jockey Ricky Ramirez. “Today, he broke the best he’s ever broke and he did it when it counted.” This was the first win from five lifetime starts for the Oklahoma bred gelding by Walk Thru Fire out of Queen of Torts, by Mr Jess Perry. What a race to break your maiden in! With the winner’s share of the purse, he upped his bankroll to $375,779 for his owners Terry and Irene Stennett of Odessa, Texas. “He’s always been a really nice horse,” said winning trainer Trey Wood. “He does everything right and we are happy to be here. He’s a maiden no longer.” Off at odds of 12.90-1, SureBet RacingNews.com • December 2014 • Vol. 8 No. 12 45


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Torts On Fire returned a handsome $27.80, $11.60 and $6.80. Second place went to Bay Eagle Glory who returned $7.80 and $5.20. Cc Kachina Eagle returned $4.20 for the show. Cosmo Traffic; Lethal Strike; Moonstruck Love; On the Wagon; Follys Regards and Justmakeitjolie completed the order of finish. Racy Casanova was scratched from the race. This was the second Texas Classic Futurity win for trainer Trey Wood and jockey Ricky Ramirez. The pair teamed up on Bodacious Dash, winner of the 2010 edition.

Lil Famous Dash wins Grade1 Texas Classic Derby in gate-to-wire fashion

Breaking like a shot fired from the gate under jockey Rodrigo Vallejo, Lil Famous

Kitty Kat Galore B

Dash owned the lead and the win in the Grade 1 $291,868 Texas Classic Derby. The filly by One Famous Eagle out of Dash Master Miss, by Dash for Destiny showed the boys how to impress when winning a derby. Lil Famous Dash, who races for owner Scarlett Hill Farms, Inc. of Weatherford, Texas completed the 440 yards in 21.632 seconds on a fast track. It was her third win from 10 career starts bringing her total earnings to $141,527. Tonight’s victory was her first stakes and graded stakes win. “The way she got away tonight, I thought they would have a hard time catching her,” said trainer Judd Kearl. For the win, mutuels were $27.40, $11.20 and $9.40. This Eagles Gone finished second and returned $11 and $5.80. Rocketair’s third place finish was worth $12.60 for inves-

tors. Bye Bye Eagle Eye, Ms Fast First Prize, Houdini, Wagon Full of Gold, Separatist Firstdown, Big Dashing Perry and Bay Ba Licious completed the order of finish. This was the first Texas Classic Derby win for Kearl. He won the Texas Classic Futurity in 2012 with Valiant Lil Lady. It was the second Texas Classic Derby win for jockey Rodrigo Vallejo. He won the race aboard Mr Queens Mystery in 2008.

Another win for team Vallejo/Kearl in the Texas Classic Juvenile Stakes with Kitty Kat Galore B After teaming up for a win in tonight’s fifth race on the card, Kearl and Vallejo find the winner’s circle again in the seventh, the Texas Classic Juvenile Stakes and the eighth, Texas Classic Derby making it a

Trifecta for the pair on the closing night program. In the Juvenile Stakes their charge, Kitty Kat Galore B was first to the wire, clocking the 400 yard contest in 20.262 seconds over a fast track. It was the second win from five attempts for the daughter of Fdd Dynasty out of Fast Prize Ginger, by Oak Tree Special. With tonight’s win her earnings jumped to $22,351 for owner Bryon Gardner of New Waverly, Texas. Win, place and show wagers returned $23, $9.20 and $5.80. Second went to Dusty Rusty who paid $25.40 and $10.60. Third went to Rc Me Leaving You, returning $4.60. Cobalt Creek, Politically Correct, Bv the Fireman, Sixes Down, Truly Jacque and The Swagger Wagon completed the order of finish. Brimmerton Chico was a scratch.

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