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                                 Ease, winner of the 2004 Ruidoso Futurity-G1. The mare has produced 20 winners in 24 starters, including 2009 Rainbow Futurity-G1 winner Zoomin With Ease, 2013 Hobbs America Derby-G3 winner All About Torque, and stakes-placed runners Mount Ararat, All N The Jeans, and Algorithmic.
The family is even deeper back in the
third dam, Kindergarten Futurity winner Dash Again. She produced All American Futurity-G1 winner Elans Special, who in turn
produced World Champion Really Special. Tony Guymon piloted Worth Doing (Walk
Thru Fire-Callan Rocks) to second for trainer Mark Skeen and owner Fawna Knight. Worth Doing was the final qualifier to the Ed Burke Million Futurity, but he won his trial heat wire-to-wire by 1/2-length.
Lucky Seven Ranch’s homebred Lotta Blues Man (Favorite Cartel-Lotta Love For Robyn) finished third for jockey Cody Jensen. Mike Casselman trains the gelding, who had won
both of his previous starts and was the second- fastest qualifier.
Completing the field were Racy High Roller (One Famous Eagle-First Down Racy), Heartbeat (Tres Seis-Fearless Freda), Fire Fast Corona (Walk Thru Fire-Coronas Fast Honey), Cartel Sixes (Corona Cartel-Eye For The Sixes), King Candy (One Sweet Jess-Stars R Blue),
AJs Anna Smoke (Separatist-Annas Babe), and Heza Famous Dasher (One Famous Eagle-First Down Dream).
Chazaq’s winning connections include owner Dutch Masters III, trainer Jaime Gomez & jockey Alejandro Luna
   Trainer Jaime Gomez gives jockey Alejandro Luna a hug after the victory
Chazaq & Alejandro Luna return
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