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                                    starting with his dam, Broodmare of the Year and AQHA Dam
of Distinction
First Prize Dash.
Numbered among
her flock are graded
stakes winners First Prize Leesa, First Carolina, First Prize Robin, Fast First Prize and Heza Fast Dash.
“They have great dispositions and are growing out fast,” said Dewey Kendrick, owner of First Prize Doc. “They look like they are going to be early-maturing horses. They are good-looking babies, and I really like them.”
First Prize Doc joined the ranks of his dam’s stakes winners as a 4 year old, winning the Gentilly Dash Stakes. In all, he won five of 13 starts in his career and banked $73,700.
Fly The Red eye
(Mr Eye Opener-Gaetana) Stands at Flying K Ranch 2016 Fee: $2,000
An AQHA Supreme
Champion, Show
Champion and
Reserve World
Champion
Performance
Halter Stallion,
Fly The Red Eye was also a winner on the racetrack. The 2006 son of Grade 1 winner Mr Eye Opener is produced from the stakes-placed mare Gaetana. His second dam is Heritage Place Derby-RG1 winner Special Jelly Roll.
Erin Knox of Flying K Ranch has high hopes for Fly The Red Eye’s progeny, both performance and running.
“He is stamping his personality on every single one of his foals,” Knox said. “He has such a great mind and a big personality and he is passing that on. People are telling me that their young horses by him are born broke. It’s been really cool to see. He is putting his easy-going temperament on all of them. I can’t wait to see what they do.
“’Red’ is the type of horse that will always give you 110 percent and would work his guts out for you,” she added. “It seems his babies are doing
the same. The few we had (on the farm) sold so quickly; people really like what they see in them. He is even correcting conformational shortcomings of his mares. He puts a strong shoulder on them.”
hez OuR SecReT
(First Down Dash-Secret Separation) Stands at 6666 Ranch
2016 Fee: $3,500
Clearly, Hez Our Secret has a Champion’s pedigree. By World Champion First Down Dash,
Hez Our Secret lived up to his sire’s reputation, earning Champion 3-Year-Old Colt honors himself. Off the board just twice in 8 starts
in his championship
season, he won the Z
Wayne Griffin Director’s Stakes and was 2nd in the All American Derby-G1 at Ruidoso Downs and the Los Alamitos Super Derby-G1 at Los Alamitos.
Hez Our Secret won six of 20 starts in his racing career, amassing earnings of $887,426 before retiring to stud.
JeSS lipS
(Mr Jess Perry-Loose Lips) Stands at Lazy E Ranch 2016 Fee: $2,000
Jess Lips flashed
a ton of promise as
a 2 year old. Despite
going winless in
his five outings
as a juvenile, the
sorrel son of Mr
Jess Perry finished
second in the Golden State Million Futurity-G1
at Los Alamitos. He continued to compete with
the best of his generation throughout his career, finishing third in the Rainbow Derby-G1 at Ruidoso Downs at three; and third the following year in
the Robert L. Boniface Los Alamitos Invitational Championship-G1 at Los Alamitos and in the Leo S.-G1 at Remington Park.
Jess Lips is out of the multiple Grade 1-placed First Down Dash mare Loose Lips and is a full brother to Grade 1 winner Jesstified, stakes winner and Grade 1-placed Jesse James Jr, and a half-brother to stakes winner Loose Teller.
JR dynaSTy MOunTain
(FDD Dynasty-Prissy B Panther) Stands at RM Racing Stables 2016 Fee: $1,500
JR Dynasty
Mountain was
as honest and
consistent as
they come on the
racetrack. His
overall record of
13-7(2)-2(1)-1
shows just what a competitor the 2010 son of FDD Dynasty was.
At two, he won the Bitteroot Juvenile Invitational at Les Bois Park and finished second
in the PCQHRA Breeders’ Futurity-G2 at Los Alamitos. He annexed the AQHA Derby Challenge Championship-G2 at Los Alamitos at three, as well as the Les Bois Derby Challenge. He also set a New
Track Record for 400-yards at Les Bois Park that year. “We’re seeing and hearing really good things
about his yearlings,” said RM Racing Stables’ Ron Moosman. “He seems to really stamp his foals. All of his foals have his same look. We’re really high on him.
“I’m guessing there will be about 25 of his horses (from the first crop) that will hit the track,” Moosman added. “We’ve gotten better mares to him each year and the numbers have also increased. I like the consistency we’re seeing. It’s exciting.”
lOTa pyc
(PYC Paint Your Wagon-Lotawatah) Stands at James Ranch
2016 Fee: $2,000
Lota PYC
came out of the
gate running. The
precocious 2010
son of PYC Paint
Your Wagon was
a stakes winner at
two and captured
four of six starts in his initial and best season
at the track. He scored his stakes victory in the Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Futurity. He concluded his racing career with five wins from 12 starts, placed in three others, and earned $331,215.
Produced from the winning Shazoom mare Lotawatah, Lota PYC is a half-brother to stakes winner Regard Watah and stakes-placed Watah Success.
One handSOMe Man
(One Famous Eagle-Helens First Choice) Stands at T N L Farm, Inc.
2016 Fee: $1,500
Winner of the Dash for Cash Futurity-G1 at Lone Star Park
at two years
of age, One
Handsome Man
is by millionaire
Champion One Famous Eagle.
One Handsome Man is a full brother
to stakes winner This Dude Can Fly and
is out of winner Helens First Choice. The mare is a full sister to such standout runners as Champions Royal Quick Dash and First Sovereign.
The gray horse won three of 10 starts at the track, earning $188,777.
“The ones I have, they’re great and doing well,” said Terry Lane of T N L Farm. “I think his horses are going to be good. I have high expectations for him as a stallion.”
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