Page 111 - New Mexico Horse Breeders 2019 Stallion Register
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                                ZIA PARK
  Peppers Pride NM Cup F&M Champ. (R)
by Michael Cusortelli
Indian Firewater
 Indian Charlie
 Touched
   E Bar Prospect
 Gold Fever
 Lady Lodger
  MOVIN ON
Tracy Hebert rode Movin On to a wire-to- wire, 1 1/2-length victory in the Nov. 4, 1-mile Peppers Pride New Mexico Cup Filly and Mare Championship (R) at Zia Park.
Prepped by Joel Marr for owner C. Donnell Echols, Movin On set fractions of :23.85, :47.24, and 1:11.60 before reaching the wire
in 1:38.14. The homebred filly earned the $102,000 winner’s share of the $170,000 purse.
Movin On was sent to post at odds of 9-1 in the full field of 12 and returned a $20.80 win mutuel. One of four 3-year-olds in the race, the filly is one of 27 winners from 47 starters sired by Indian Firewater, a Kentucky-bred son of 1998 Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner Indian Charlie.
Racing in California and Arizona from 2009- 12, Indian Firewater banked $339,242 from 25 starts, and his three wins included a wire-to-wire score in the 1 1/16-mile, $150,000 San Fernando Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita in 2011. The stallion has sired 3 official black-type stakes winners and the earners of more than $1.2 million.
Movin On is one of seven winners from eight starters foaled by E Bar Prospect, a win- ning daughter of the Forty Niner stallion Gold Fever. The filly is a half sister to E Bar Way, the winner of the 2011 New Mexico Eddy County Stakes (R) at Zia Park, and Keagan’s Way, the
third-place finisher in the ’12 New Mexico Eddy County Stakes (R) and 2013 New Mexico Breeders’ Derby (R) at Sunland Park.
Movin On’s second dam, the Be My Guest mare Lady Lodger (GB), won the 1996 Miss America Handicap (G3) at Golden Gate Fields and produced Pompeyano (IRE), a stakes- winning half brother to E Bar Prospect.
Movin On’s third dam, the winning and stakes-placed Foolish Pleasure mare Eversince, foaled the earners of $1,755,923, including Caitano (GB), a 1/2-brother to Lady Lodger and a 2-time Group-1 winner in Europe in ’97.
Campaigned exclusively in New Mexico, Movin On has won four of 11 starts and has banked $192,760, of which $170,160 has been earned this season. The filly’s season resume includes a 3/4-length victory in the 7 1/2-furlong, $25,000 Ruidoso Downs New Mexico Distaff Stakes (R) on Sept. 2, and a second-place run, 2 1/4 lengths behind win- ner Hennessy Express, in the 1 1/16-mile, $100,000 New Mexico Breeders’ Oaks (R) at Sunland Park on March 25.
To Satisfy You, a 57-1 longshot, finished sec- ond to complete a $2 exacta payoff of $401.80. Hennessy Express ran third, 2-lengths behind Movin On, and was followed by Sippin, Bobbie’s
Flight, Explosive Spy, Ballinouttacontrol, Rogue Divergent, Donna Who, Desert Stepper, McGoldie, and One Foxy Babe.
Racing for Denton Crozier of Hobbs, New Mexico, To Satisfy You is a homebred 4-year- old filly by the Gone West stallion Nacimiento. To Satisfy You has won three of 12 starts,
and the $37,400 runner-up share of the purse bumped her earnings to $114,400.
Hennessy Express banked $17,000 for owner Dale F. Taylor Racing LLC, which also bred
the filly who has won three of 14 starts and has earned $168,318, and she won two stakes during the 2017-18 Sunland Park meet, including the 1-mile, Enchantress Stakes (R) on Jan. 21.
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