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                  1 winner No Fees, Whistle Stop Cafe’s second dam, in partnership, and he bred and raced No Fees’ son Hawkeye, winner of the 2019 Sam Houston Classic-G2. Sinuous has produced 10 winners from 13 starters, including graded stakes winner So
Rapido and stakes-placed Canonball
Run, Marfilmio, Mansory, and
Bigtime Connoisseur.
Cox also bred second-place Instygator (Ivory James-Eye Popping), owned by Jose Guzman, trained by Jaime Hernandez, and ridden by James Flores. Instygator finished third in the Heritage Place Futurity-G1 and was the second-fastest All American Futurity qualifier on the second day of trials.
Apollitical Gold (Apollitical Jess-SRC Gold), a homebred for the Grant R. Cox Revocable Trust, finished third. The gelding won his All American trial and has never finished worse than third in
five starts.
Jettz (One Fabulous Eagle-First To
Celebrate) finished fourth. Caliente Caramelo (Jess Good Candy-Pandorum) and Famous And Easy (One Famous Eagle- Easeful Dinastia) finished fifth and sixth, but both were disqualified for interference and placed eighth and ninth. That moved HR Princess Jess (Apollitical Jess-HR Ebony Princess) into fifth, Flashing My
PJs (First Moonflash-PJ Chick In Black) into sixth, and Flash Bak (Moonin The Eagle-Checknbac) into seventh. Eagles And Dragons (Zulu Dragon-Effortless Eagle) finished 10th.
Jockey Ricky Ramirez celebrates with his children, Samantha and Ricky Jr, after the All American Futurity win.
    Ray, Lainie and Lauren Whitmire with jockey Ricky Ramirez and Whistle Stop Cafe
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