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                 RACING NEWS
 Fernweh’s winning connections include owner Rusty Allred, trainer G. Blane Wood and jockey Ricky Ramirez
 has continued to run and done an amazing job of keeping us all racing and safe.”
Bobby Cox bred Fernweh out of Jess A Lil Bit More, who won the 2007 Dash For Cash Derby-G1 and TQHA Sires’ Cup Derby-RG3. Jess A Lil Bit More has produced 13 winners from 17 starters, including Abundanz, winner
of the 2014 Bank of America Prairie Meadows Championship Challenge-G2, and stakes-placed Valorus, Gold Rrrush, and Audi Murphi. Jess
A Lil Bit More is a half-sister to stakes winners Sexy And I Know It B and Paloma Blanca B.
James Flores rode second-place Mr Jess Jenkins (Apollitical Jess-Fetching Image)
for owners Jose Guzman and Rito Sosa and trainer Marcos Carrizales. In addition to the All American Futurity, Mr Jess Jenkins won the 2019 Southwest Juvenile Invitational Championship Stakes-G2.
David Gutierrez’s A Painted Dynasty (FDD Dynasty-Third Painted Sign), trained by Josue Ponce and ridden by Raul Valenzuela, finished third. The colt also ran third in the 2019
Sam Houston Futurity-G2 and Firecracker Futurity-G2.
Jesse D (Jess Louisiana Blue-Sonny D), Jess My Hocks (Kiss My Hocks-Jess Charlena), Chilitos (Apollitical Jess-Mary Me Anna), Relentless Gun (Hes Relentless-CF Smokin Gun), Really First Down (First Down Dash- Really A Corona), Relentless Jessie (Hes Relentless-Jess A Queen) and Dynasty Cartel (FDD Dynasty-A Snowy Cartel) completed the order of finish.
Fernweh and jockey Ricky Ramirez return after their wire-to-wire victory.
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