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ALL AMERICAN FUTURITY QUALIFIERS
Race Record: 3-3(0)-0(0)-0(0)
Jess Good Candy & G. R. Carter, Jr. closed fast at the wire to win their trial by a nose
The All American Fu- turity will mark the first time Jess Good Candy will go postward in a stakes race. Trained by Clinton Crawford, the colt faced the starter for the first time at Remington Park, winning
a maiden race by 1-length. In his next attempt, he
won a trial to the Ruidoso
Futurity-G1 by 3/4-length. His time of :18.016 was the sixth-fastest of the day, leaving him one spot away from a finals berth. While he did earn the right to compete in the Ruidoso Juvenile, he was scratched instead. Making his third career appearance in the All American Futurity trials, Jess Good Candy kept his unbeaten record intact, closing to score a
nose win in :21.642 in the fourth heat on the second day of trials. He is owned by The Estate of Carl Pevehouse. Jess Good Candy is out of Jess Send Candy, a winning daughter of Mr Jess Perry who has produced five winners from seven starters and the the earners of more than one-half million dollars. Her top offspring include This Candys Awesome (si 105, $319,823), Send Me This Wagon (si 110, $94,773) and Honeymoon Candy (si 92, $46,862). The second dam is Send Me The Candy, who is out of Pevehouse’s foundation mare, Send Me Candy.
McClintock B has yet to live up to his $175,000 yearling sale purchase price, but that could all change on Sept. 7. The Oklahoma-bred gelding posted lackluster finishes in his first two starts, running fifth and eighth in trials at Ruidoso Downs. Drop- ping to maiden company
in his third start, he won
by 1-length and, on the strength of that effort, entered the All American trials. Ridden by Joe
Badilla, Jr. for trainer Mike Joiner, McClintock B just missed catching Jess Good Candy in the fourth trial, while still posting a qualifying time of :21.646. Bred by Bielau Oaks, he was purchased by the McClintock B Partnership, which is made up of Pat Guthrie, Billy Smith, Trevor Smith, Andy Grooms and Paul Blanchard, at the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale last year. Sired by Mr Jess Perry, McClintock B is the first foal out of First Class Lacy B (si 102, $91,149), who was second in the 2010 West Texas Futurity-G1. First Class Lacy B is out of Champion 3-Year-Old Filly Tiny First Effort (si 105, $445,393), who is a full sister to Tiny First Down (si 105, $317,881) and Tiny Dash Of Cash (si 105, $211,118), who is the second dam of All American Futurity qualifier Giving It All.
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Race Record: 4-1(0)-1(0)-0(0)
McClintock B & Joe Badilla, Jr. drifted a bit in their trial and qualified after finishing second by a nose
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