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and James Flores broke on top in their All American Derby heat, but just missed and finished second by
a neck with a time good enough to qualify. Bred by Reliance Ranches, Valiant Tiberias is owned by Sergio Holguin, Cliften Nielsen and Felix Rodgriguez. The gelding, who is conditioned by Ricardo Armendariz, is a full brother to stakes winner Pirate Coves Hero. He is out of a half-sister to Champion American Runaway ($686,335), his second dam is a half-sister to Champion and 2007 All American Futurity winner Heartswideopen ($1,885,283), and his third dam is Champion Dashing Phoebe ($609,553).
J J E E S S T T F FA A M M O O U U S S S S I I 9 9 9 9, , $ $ 2 2 3 3 2 2 , , 4 4 4 4 5 5
Jest Famous qualified to the All American Derby under regular rider Ricky Ramirez, breaking well from the inside post and driving to the wire for a 2 1/4-length victory. Immediately prior to this race, the pair warmed up with an allowance win. The sorrel gelding last year won the $150,000 Southwest Juvenile Championship-G1 and was third in the Ruidoso Futurity-G1. Bred by Jon & Donna McPherson, Jest Famous is owned by La Feliz Montana Ranch LLC and trained by Manuel Rodriguez. The gelding is a half-brother to stakes placed winner Jessapolitical Guy. He is out of 2015 All American Derby-G1 finalist Famous Corona Lady ($184,408), a half-sister to Champion One Famous Eagle ($1,387,453).
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Flash And Roll qualified to the All American Derby as the only runner with over $1 million in earnings and two Grade 1 stakes victories under her belt. The brown filly won last year’s Golden State Million Futurity-G1 and Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity-G1 – both of them wire-to-wire – before being named the 2018 Champion Two Year Old and Champion Two-Year-Old Filly. Flash And Roll went wire-to-wire in her All American Derby trial as well, breaking on the lead under Raul Ramirez Jr. and drawing off for an easy 2 1/4-length win. Bred by Julianna Hawn Holt and owned by Scott Bryant, Flash And Roll is conditioned by Michael Joiner. The filly is out of Champion Stylish Jess BR ($804,298), from the immediate female family of Champion Separate Fire.
JESS MACHO CORONA SI 99, $309,082
Jess Macho and Raul Ramirez Jr. were out well from the 5-hole and ran a steady race with a good enough time to secure the ninth fastest qualifying position from the final All American Derby trial of the day. The sorrel gelding entered the trials with a second place finish in the 2018 Golden State Million Futurity-G1 and a third in the Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1. Bred by Turner Farms, owned by Gary Nutt and Turner Farms, and conditioned by Paul Jones, the gelding is a full brother to stakes winner Jess Send It. He is out of 2011 All American Futurity-G1 second place Jess Send Me, and his second dam is stakes winner Send Me First.
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There was a shake for the final spot into the All American Derby between Midday News and Rustys Miracle. Midday News won and will head to the finals. The sorrel gelding and Raul Ramirez Jr.
broke on top from the 5-gate and received every call, prevailing by a length at the wire. Bred by Jim Streelman and Bill Dale, Midday News is owned by Linda Joiner, Pat Smith, Izora Southway, Holly King and Kelly Allen. Michael Joiner is the conditioner. Midday News was third in the $210,852 West Texas Derby-G3 and fifth in the $958,766 Ruidoso Derby-G1 earlier this year. The gelding is a full brother to stakes winner Sunset Run. He is out of a sibling to three blacktype runners, and his second dam is Grade 1 winner Tinys First Down ($317,881), a full sister to Champion Tiny First Effort.
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840 Ruidoso Maiden Stakes. The sorrel gelding
              Race record: 8-4(1)-2-1
Race record: 10-6(1)-0-3(1)
Race record: 10-8(2)-0-0
Race record: 11-4-3(1)-4(1)
Race record: 9-2-2-4(1)
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