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                 RACING NEWS
 Rock Springs Wyoming Bred Futurity
CLASSIC DYNASTY DASH
by Danny Camp
Classic Dynasty Dash has shown his class by winning 5 of 6 starts. He doesn’t just win, he destroys the field. He won his Sept. 11
trial heat wire-to-wire by 2-lengths, and then followed that up with a victory in the Wyoming Bred Futurity at Sweetwater Downs on Sept. 25.
The 300-yard finals carried a purse of $77,120. The gelding stepped away from the inside post and there was never a doubt.
Jockey Joe Dominguez, sitting quiet, had his mount a half length in front at the mid- way point, and they crossed the finish line 3/4-length
to the good. They stopped
the clock at 15.412 to earn a career best 104 speed index.
The gelded son of Jr Dynasty Mountain also earned the first place check worth $30,848. That ups his total bankroll to $67,686. His only loss a third place finish
John Deere Idaho Juvenile Challenge
LIL LONGMIRE
by Michael Compton
Fastest qualifier Lil Longmire won her third consecutive race and became a stakes winner with an impressive score in the $52,000 AQHA
Challenge Championship Finals at Pocatello Downs on Sept. 25.
Ridden by Jesus Valenzuela, Lil Longmire raced in eighth position early but quickly discovered her best stride racing on the outside of rivals through the lane. She grabbed the lead close to home in the 350-yard event and edged clear late to win by
3/4-lengths as the odds-on race favorite. Lil Longmire stopped the timer in a lively :17.489 for trainer Riley Moosman, and earned a speed index of 101. With
the victory, Lil Longmire earned a berth in the John Deere Juvenile Challenge Championship-G2 during the Bank of America Challenge Championships on Oct. 23 at The Downs at Albuquerque.
in the Ron Cook Wyoming Bred Futurity tri- als, and he won those finals.
His team includes owners Ron Moosman
& Gordon Knudsen. Riley Moosman is
the trainer. He was bred in Wyoming by Ron
& Laurie Moosman & is the top foal out of Steffiesclassic Dash, an ROM earner with 4 foals.
“This is a really smart horse, hes a lot of fun to be around,” said Ron Moosman “A while back he got really sick and before the
We are going give him the winter off and come running in the spring at the Wyoming Bred pro- gram. That program has been good to us.”
Cayenneoverthemoon (Brindis Por Cayenne- Dashmetothemoon) won her trial, and ran a steady race in the finals to bank second place money for owner Walter I .Larson and trainer Jess R Matt. Uriel Dominguez was in the irons.
In a dead heat for 3rd was Magou (Turbulent Times-Mags Rambling Moon) under David Jimenez for CB Stables & trainer Terrill Tsosie and SB Timetoshine (Turbulent Times- Southern Surfer Girl) under Gerardo Vera for Steve Berry, trainer Riley Moosman. Followed by BK Wildkat (Pappasito-Lotta Kat Moves), Lady White Fox (Adashofjess-Dream Hopper) & Yo Brindis Delite (Brindis Por Cayenne-RS Afternoon Delite). Eyesa Special Swirl, Gunning To The Lead & Woodsy Trick scratched.
KR Hercules (Hes Relentless-I Bee Phia) and jockey Cesar Franco closed ground late
in a strong finish for 3rd in a dead heat with The Secret Prize (Hez Our Secret-First Prize Shaunda) and Nakia Ramirez. KR Hercules is owned by Kidd Ranch and trained by Monty Arrossa. The Secret Prize is owned by RTM Stables, Robin and Kevin Dunn and Bryon Goody and is trained by Hanson, who also saddled the runner-up.
Empowered to Prosper (Kiss My Hocks- Shakemuppery), Sandstone Senator (Louisiana Senator-Eyes a Shazoom), Too Taboo (One Famous Eagle-Strictly Taboo), Cuz Hez My Secret (Hez Our Secret-Cuz Shez Famous), Bac N Action (Ivory James-Bac by Design), and Wall Streete (Duponte-All About Ease) com- pleted the order of finish. Wall Streete hit the rail during the race and was vanned off.
 Sweetwater Downs
$77,120 • 300 yards :15.412 • si 104
FDD Dynasty
Jr Dynasty Mountain
Prissy B Panther
CLASSIC DYNASTY DASH, ‘19-g.
Winners Version
Steffiesclassic Dash
A Dash Of Steffi
trials we were way behind in his training. He overcame that and won his trial heat. In the finals, the horse next to him flipped and got under the gate. He was kicking my horse, but luckily didn’t hurt him too bad. He didn’t get away like he usually does, but he made up ground real quick. This guy is tough
to gallop in the morning. He will test the gallop boy. In the paddock, he’s a professional.
       Owned by Larie Hannum and Ben Peterson, Lil Longmire improved her record
to 4-3-0-0 and the $23,920 winner’s share of the purse increased her bankroll to $26,920. The bay filly broke her maiden in August in her second lifetime start and then captured her John Deere Idaho Juvenile trial heat on Sept. 5.
A daughter of leading first-crop sire A Revenant, Lil Longmire was bred in Utah by Spencer Peterson. She is out of the Carters
Cartel mare Dee Zired, a win- ner and stakes finalist.
Runner-up Eagle Assault (One Famous Eagle-First Prize Joy) dueled throughout under jockey Jesus Canales and finished a game 2nd for owners Hanson Racing LLC, Larry Chapple, Robin Dunn, and Bryon Goody. The mul- tiple stakes-placed sorrel geld- ing was bred in Oklahoma
by Weetona Stanley and is conditioned by Mark Hanson.
 Pocatello Downs
$52,000 • 350 yards :17.489 • si 101
Mr Jess Perry
A Revenant
Thewayouwantmetoo
LIL LONGMIRE, ‘19-f.
Carters Cartel
Dee Zired
    Dee Edge
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