Aj Princess (#6) battles Flirtacious Showboat (#1) to set the fastest training race time in Race 8 today at Remington Park.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – February 14, 2024 –
When Reliance Ranches and trainer Cody Noel picked up AJ Princess at the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale in New Mexico last year for $60,000, it was the breeding of the filly that stood out for them.
The daughter of leading sire Apollitical Jess, out of a Tres Seis mare, ran to that breeding by posting the fastest time of the day, :13.722 for 250 yards (75 speed index). The eighth race of the day was contested over a fast track, into a 20 mph headwind, with temperatures in the high 60s at Remington Park.
Who wouldn't love those bloodlines for an American Quarter Horse. All Apollitical Jess has done as a sire is produce three All American Futurity winners and American Quarter Horse Association World Champion Empressum.
His winners of the top race in the country for Quarter Horses annually were KJ Desperado in 2021, Mr Jess Jenkins in 2019, and Apocalyptical Jess in 2018. KJ Desperado also is the all-time winningest Quarter Horse in racing history, being the only one to ever surpass $3 million in earnings
Tres Seis also is one of the greatest sires in history. He is AJ Princess' grandsire on the maternal side, that of dam Daring Seis. Tres Seis produced the second all-time winningest horse, Ochoa ($2,781,365), also an All American Futurity winner in 2011.
"We really liked her breeding," said Noel, 46, who makes his home in Guthrie, Okla. "Mario Delgado rode her today in the training race."
Only one other horse recorded a time on Wednesday, into the gale-force winds, that produced a speed index higher than 70. There were 101 horses entered to race on the first day of schooling races. Another 13 races are set for Thursday, Feb. 15 beginning at 11 a.m.
Oddly enough, AJ Princess' dam (mother), Daring Seis, proved in four races, she couldn't run a jump. She only had four starts lifetime and ran eighth, ninth, sixth and seventh, two at Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico and two at Los Alamitos in California. She only earned $600 in her racing career.
On the male side of the bloodlines, it is a whole different story. Apollitical Jess earned $1,399,831 in his racing career and Tres Seis made $856,901.
Last year's top trainer by wins at Remington Park, Dee Keener with 37, picked up where he left off last year with the most winners Wednesday, taking down three training race wins. Noel was the only other conditioner with more than one victory Wednesday with his two.
The other training race winners on Wednesday (Quarter Horses unless otherwise noted), their times (in order from fastest to slowest winners), speed index, trainers and race number were:
> Flying Nova 123, :13.782, 72, Jesus Ruiz, race five
> Fedra, :13.941, 66, Trey Wood, race 11
> AJK Viejo Titan, :13.945, 66, Sacramento Chavez, race six
> Vesper Martini (Paint), :13.960, 65, Dee Keener, race one
> Apolitical Time, :14.000, 63, Raul Ramirez, Sr., race four
> BP American Sniper, :14.065, 61, Dee Keener, race seven
> MB Miss Julisco, :14.069, 61, Albert Wright, race nine
> Lil Ela, :14.107, 59, Cody Noel, race 13
> ZT Rocky (Paint), :14.139, 58, Kasey Willis, race three
> OG Nikki Sixx (Paint), :14.143, 58, Dee Keener, race two
> AJ Fast and Furious, :14.162, 57, Clint Crawford, race 10
> Chunky Bunny, :14.217, 55, Buddy Clay, race 12
For a complete set of today's results by times, with summer sale prices if applicable, CLICK HERE.
For additional information for breeding contract call Royal Vista Ranch farm manager Laura Erickson at (405) 449-7575.
Story and images courtesy of Stallion E Search.
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