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- Fly On Down, a 5-year-old son of the One Famous Eagle stallion One Handsome Man racing for Dalia F. Aranda, heads a field of a dozen state-bred Quarter Horses entered […]Read More »
- Sixty-three state-bred 3-year-old Quarter Horses — headed by graded stakes winners Talbott (pictured), KJ Daddys Money and Pick Your Pour — will make their next starts in Saturday’s Mountain Top […]Read More »
- Graded stakes winner Crispyn (pictured) and stakes winner Bigg Shades Of Gray are two of the 129 New Mexico-bred 2-year-olds entered in Friday’s 350-yard Mountain Top Futurity (RG2) at Ruidoso […]Read More »
- Jaime Aldavaz Sr.’s Eye Am On It is one of a dozen state-bred 2-year-old Quarter Horses entered back in Saturday’s 350-yard, $120,000-added New Mexico Breeders’ Futurity (RG2) at SunRay Park. […]Read More »
- Eight New Mexico-bred sophomores, led by morning-line favorite Valentino Who (pictured), are entered in Sunday’s 6 1/2-furlong, $100,000 Dine Stakes (R) at SunRay Park. A bay son of the Indian […]Read More »
- Joaquin Gutierrez’s Who U Daddy is one of 60 state-bred 2-year-old Quarter Horses entered in Friday’s 350-yard New Mexico Breeders’ Futurity (RG3) trials at SunRay Park. A $15,500 yearling purchase […]Read More »
- A total of 21 New Mexico-bred Quarter Horses passed the entry box for Friday’s 400-yard, $100,000 Jimmy Drake Stakes (RG3) at SunRay Park, causing track management to split the stakes […]Read More »
- Saturday’s 6 1/2-furlong, $100,000 Jack Cole Stakes (R) for New Mexico-bred Thoroughbreds has drawn a total of 18 entries and has been split into two divisions by SunRay Park management. […]Read More »
- Derrick W. Jenkins’ Corrina Corrina (pictured), a homebred 4-year-old daughter of Mr. Trieste and a multiple stakes winner, is one of nine New Mexico-bred fillies and mares entered in Sunday’s […]Read More »
- SunRay Park’s 21-day spring race meet gets underway with a 10-race program, topped by the 400-yard, $100,000 New Mexico Breeders’ Stakes (RG2) for state-bred 3-year-old Quarter Horses. SunRay Park’s first […]Read More »