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In additon to Hes Judgeandjury, Hes Relentless also sired stakes winners:
Hes Innocent, shown winning the 2020 Firecracker Futurity-G2.
Dark NME, shown winning the 2023 Remington Park Futurity-G1.
Hes Chickless, shown winning the 2023 El Primero Del Ano Derby-G2.
Champion One Famous Eagle, the sire of Hes Relentless.
One Famous Eagle has sired 10 Champions and two World Champions in...
One Dashing Eagle, shown winning the All American Futurity-G1.
Bodacious Eagle, shown winning the All American Gold Cup-G1.
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    Track Record for 350 yards in :16.82 at Remington Park that still stands today. His next out was in his trial to the Rainbow Derby-G1, but he was third in the finals. The All American Derby-G1 trials were next where he finished second in his trial and did not qualify to the finals. He became a Graded stakes winner in the Hobbs America Derby-G3, winning his trial and then the finals.
The colt made two more starts in his career where he finished third in the Zia Park Championship-G1 and second in the Championship at Sunland Park-G1. He was named the 2014 Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. His overall record shows that he had 15 starts, including eight wins, three seconds and two thirds, earning $616,380.
 hadn’t kicked in yet,” he said. “But Hes Relentless was an outstanding individual and sure enough a racehorse. I went
over to look at him and just loved his conformation. I wasn’t looking for a big, discounted breeding but I couldn’t go pay $30,000 at the time. But I believed in the horse. He was sure enough a racehorse and I like dealing with Bob Moore Farms. I breed over there quite a little bit.”
Steve further reinforced his appreciation for Crazy Down Corona. “I thought this family would cross really well on Hes Relentless. This mare is a grand individual. She is probably 15.3 hands to 16 hands and weighs 1,400 pounds. She is just not a mare you are going to see in every pasture.”
Hes Relentless was purchased as a yearling by Tom Maher. He won his
 maiden in April 2013 and then won
his Heritage Place Futurity trial and placed second in the 2013 Heritage Place Futurity-G1. When he went to Ruidoso, R. D. Hubbard and Johnny Cope came into the partnership. William Maher would later join the partnership. His next start came in the All American trials where won his trial as the fastest qualifier on the first day with a time of :21.148 ahead of Handsome Jack Flash. But a slow break and a bump kept him from reaching the All American winner’s circle and he finished seventh. His next start was a win in the trials to the 2013 Texas Classic Futurity and he finished fourth in the Grade 1 finals. He started his three-year-old campaign with an allowance win in which he set a New
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