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                                 Seward in 2016. Zoom To The Money has produced two winners from three starters. Blood Money was her final foal.
“The mare died of colitis when the baby was about two months old,” Dunn said. “We had him on solid food, and he was already eating with the mare. We used milk pellets, and he was fine. He was always a classy-looking little fellow. He has a lot of chrome on him.”
Raul Ramirez Jr. rode San Lorenzeaux (Carters Cartel-Scoopie Coochie) to second for trainer Hector Alcala and owner Rogelio Marquez Jr. San Lorenzeaux was coming off a three-race win streak that included the LQHBA Sale Futurity-RG2.
Jose Luis Perez Aguirre’s homebred Mr Fast Mallard (Heza Fast Dash-Miss Mallard Struts) ran third for jockey Ubaldo Luna and trainer Kenneth Roberts. The gelding had won once and finished third twice in five prior starts.
Completing the field were Ultimo
Alex (Inseperable-Cindys First CD), Dianetoseparatefromu (Inseperable-Coronas Concierge), Farm Diamond Boss (BF Farm Boss-Leaving You Diamonds), Louisiana Tequila (The Louisiana Cartel-Newport Lily), UR Louisiana (Jess Louisiana Blue-U R Blue), Hello Sweet One (One Sweet Jess-Hello Follie), and Mr Perfect Tlc (The Louisiana Cartel-Perfection).
RACING NEWS
 Blood Money’s winning connections include owner Rojas Racing Stables LLC, trainer Rosendo Valdez Jr. and jockey Everardo Rodriguez.
 Jockey Everardo Rodriguez and trainer Rosendo Valdez Jr. celebrate the victory on the way to the winner’s circle.
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