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                                 Peppers Pride NM Cup F&M Champ. (R)
Dale F. Taylor Racing LLC’s Hennessy Express rallied to win the 1-mile, $175,000 Peppers Pride New Mexico Cup Distaff Championship (R) at Zia Park on October 27.
Trained by Todd Fincher, Hennessy Express closed on the pace set by Movin On and Orogrande to reach the wire in 1:42.39, and her margin of victory was two lengths from Pink Cadillac. Roimes Chirinos rode the homebred 4-year-old daughter of Roll Hennessy Roll.
Hennessy Express is one of 107 winners from 151 starters sired by Roll Hennessy Roll, a Grade 3-winning 19-year-old son of the Storm Cat stallion Hennessy. Campaigned between in six states, including California and New Mexico, from 2002-04, Roll Hennessy Roll earned $173,869 from 12 races, and his three stakes wins included the 2002 Hollywood Prevue Stakes (G3) at Hollywood Park and Ruidoso Futurity at Ruidoso Downs.
Roll Hennessy Roll has sired 12 official black-type stakes winners and the earners of more than $7.4 million from 11 crops, includ- ing multiple stakes winners Kiss My Hennessy, Back Seat Roll, and Twixy Roll. A half brother to Grade 3 winner Sing Baby Sing and stakes winner and ’04 Florida Derby (G1) runner-
up Value Plus, the stallion is owned by Fred Alexander and Brad King, and he stands for a $2,500 fee at Fred and Linda Alexander’s A & A Ranch at Anthony, New Mexico.
Hennessy Express is one of four winners from five starters produced by Accommodate, an unraced daughter of the Pleasant Colony stallion Pleasantly Perfect. The filly is a half sister to two stakes-placed runners, including 2017 New Mexico Breeders’ Derby (R) runner- up Storming Back.
Hennessy Express’ second dam, the win- ning Prospector’s Music mare Consort Music, ran third in the 2003 Lady’s Secret Stakes
at Monmouth Park in New Jersey and ’04 Affectionately Handicap (G3) at Aqueduct Racetrack in New York City. Her third dam, the winning Deputy Minister mare Possible Consort, was a half sister to three stakes win- ners, including Fairy Garden, a daughter of Lyphard who won six stakes from 1992-93, including the 1993 Orchid Handicap (G2) at Gulfstream Park, and A.O.L. Hayes, an A.P. Indy filly who won the $100,000 Prismatical Stakes at Meadowlands in New Jersey.
An earner of $388,617 from 23 outs, of which $169,299 has been banked from seven starts this year, Hennessy Express has won seven races, and her three stakes victories include the 2018 Enchantress Stakes (R) and New Mexico Breeders’ Oaks (R), both for state-bred sophomore fillies at Sunland Park.
To Satisfy You, the 2-1 favorite in the field of 10, finished third, 5 1/2 lengths behind Hennessy Express. Wedding Dance,
Orogrande, McGlorious, McWend, McGoldie, Movin On, and Short Pockets completed the order of finish.
Pink Cadillac is a homebred 5-year-old Diabolical mare owned by J. Kirk and Judy Robison of El Paso, Texas. Pink Cadillac has won three of 26 races, including the 2017 New Mexico Breeders’ Oaks (R) at Sunland Park, and the $35,000 runner-up share of the Peppers Pride New Mexico Cup Distaff Championship purse pushed her earnings to $225,882.
To Satisfy You is a 5-year-old daughter of the Gone West stallion Nacimiento racing
for Vanessa Evans and Ken Tevelde. The bay mare has won three of 17 starts and has earned $146,096, and her record includes a second- place finish in last year’s Peppers Pride New Mexico Cup Distaff Championship.
Story by Michael Cusortelli • Photos by Coady Photography
ZIA PARK
 Roll Hennessy Roll
 Hennessy
 Roll Over Baby
  Accommodate
 Pleasantly Perfect
 Consort Music
  HENNESSY EXPRESS
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