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                                 I look at her win pictures and there was
no tailwind when she ran 350 in :16.76 at Sunland. She ran the Tommy Duke Stakes and this was the race that Larry Payne said it was a good thing he took a deep seat as she ran 400 yards in :19.87, and she ran the 400 yard Lou Wooten in :18.907. She could fly.”
Jenuine Joy could certainly run, as she earned $382,230 while making the finals of 11 stakes races with five wins, one second and two thirds in two years of racing. The five stakes wins were the Four Corners Senorita Stakes, Lou Wooten/Sydney
Valenti Handicap-RG1, Tommy “Duke” Smith Handicap-RG2, Mesilla Valley Speed Handicap-RG2, and the Zia Handicap-RG2.
Jenuine Joy was retired to the broodmare band and Fredda explains what she did next, “We sent her to the Burns Ranch in California with her mother Super Perla Negra and One And Onea.” She then added, “The year I bred her and Super Pera Negra to One Famous Eagle, Carl was a little iffy about that, but his stud fee was about $8,000 then and I thought, ‘He’s bred too good not to take a chance on,’ and that is how we got Imperial Eagle.”
THE SIRE
The “iffy” that anyone may have had about One Famous Eagle went away early in the breeding career of this 2005 stallion bred by Johnny Trotter. One Famous Eagle earned his credentials to become a sire
with wins in the 2007 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity-G1, and in the 2008 Los Alamitos Super Derby-G1 and Golden State Derby-G1. He set new stakes records for Los Alamitos in both of these starts in 2008 as a three year old. He was named the 2008 Champion Three-Year-Old Colt.
One Famous Eagle retired to stand at the 6666 Ranch of Guthrie, Texas. His first crop hit the track in 2012 and he earned the title of Leading First Crop Sire with earnings of $2,972,178. He came back in 2013 to be the leading second crop sire with earnings of $2,745,803, and in 2014 he was the leading third crop sire with earnings of $3,763,040. Starting in 2012, One Famous Eagle became a perennial top ten leading sire for the year, and in 2016 he is currently leading this list with foal earnings to date of $4,589,922. His foals have earned over $16 million on the racetrack.
Mr Jess Perry, the sire of One Famous Eagle, was the 1994 Champion Two-Year- Old Colt with wins in the Texas Classic Futurity-G1, Louisiana Quarter Horse Breeders Association Futurity-RG1, Louisiana Champions Day Juvenile-RG2, and Louisiana Laddie Futurity-RG3. Mr Jess Perry set a New Track Record in the Texas Classic for 400
     The Drapers like mares by Coup De Kas TB (above), and their mares included: Eddie Jym (the dam of 2012 Champion Two-Year-Old Filly PJ Chick In Black), who is out of Minnie Coup by Coup De Kas TB; and Super Perla Negra (the dam of Jenuine Joy, who produced Imperial Eagle), who is by Super Duper Couper by Coup De Kas TB.
Jenuine Joy, shown winning the 2011 Mesilla Valley Handicap-RG2 at Sunland Park, is the dam of 2016 All American winner Imperial Eagle and is sired by Genuine Strawfly, who is double bred to Special Effort.
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