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Remington Park Futurity Winner Coronado Cartel Arrives at Lazy E Ranch, 2015 Fee Set
Coronado Cartel will stand the 2015 season at Lazy E Ranch near Guthrie, Oklahoma.

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Remington Park Futurity Winner Coronado Cartel Arrives at Lazy E Ranch, 2015 Fee Set

GUTHRIE, OK—OCTOBER 22, 2014—Reliance Ranches, LLC's Remington Park Futurity winner Coronado Cartel SI 96 has been retired from racing. He arrived at Lazy E Ranch on Monday to begin preparations for his first season at stud in 2015. His fee has been set at $2,500.

Trained by Eddie D. Willis and ridden by Jimmy Brooks, Coronado Cartel has won or placed in nine of 12 career starts while banking $416.178. The multiple stakes winner also won the Mr Jess Perry Stakes at Ruidoso Downs over the summer and was second in the Mr Master Bug Handicap. He was also a finalist to the Texas Classic Futurity(G1) and Sooner State Stakes(G1).

Coronado Cartel, winning the 2014 Mr Jess Perry Stakes at Ruidoso Downs. © Gay Harris / Ruidoso Downs
Coronado Cartel is out of the Grade 1 Heritage Place Futurity winner First Carolina SI 106, by Mr Jess Perry. She also won the Remington Park Derby(G2) and was a finalist in the Texas Classic Derby(G1) and Heritage Place Derby(G2). The dam of 100% ROM from seven starters, First Carolina is the dam of Rainbow Futurity(G1) winner Ms First Prize Rose SI 101 ($546,985 to 3, 2014), Rainbow Juvenile Invitational winner Denver Pass SI 96 $120,994 at 2) and Firecracker Futurity(G2) runner-up Itea SI 101 ($63,141), all full siblings to Coronado Cartel. She has also produced four six-figure summer sale yearlings, including the 2012 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale topper.

The second dam is former Broodmare of the Year First Prize Dash SI 101, by Dash For Cash, a sister to all-time leading sire world champion First Down Dash SI 105 ($857,256). Dam of 29 ROM, six stakes winners and four stakes-placed winners, she is the dam of Remington Park Futurity(G1) winner First Prize Leesa SI 106 ($488,270); Remington Park Futurity(G1) winner First Prize Robin SI 103 ($295,147); Texas Classic Futurity(G1) runner-up and multiple stakes sire First Prize Perry SI 102 ($243,946); First Prize Fancy, unraced dam of 2014 Remington Park Futurity winner Im A Fancy Pyc (5 wins in 6 starts at 2, $454,765). All these G1 runners and producers are all full siblings to First Carolina.

Coronado Cartel winning the $720,000 Remington Park Futurity. © Dustin Orona Photography
First Prize Dash is also the dam of Heritage Place Futurity(G1) winner Fast First Prize SI 102 ($244,929); Blue Ribbon Futurity(G2) winner and 2013's Leading Sire of Money Earners Heza Fast Dash; Gentilly Dash Stakes winner Prize Doc SI 108 ($73,700); stakes-placed First Prize Paris SI 108 ($92,910); stakes-placed and multiple stakes sire First Prize Timber SI 102 ($56,018); and stakes-placed First Prize Stone SI 98 ($32,633), etc.

The Dash For Cash mare is also the granddam or great-granddam of 2013 LQHBA Breeders' Futurity(RG1) runner-up First Prize Jet SI 91 ($251,758 at 2); 2013 Mr Jet Moore Stakes winner Fast Prize Jordan SI 109 ($203,724); 2014 Decketta Stakes(G3) winner First Prize Shaunda SI 103 ($133,232, to 3, 2014); three-time 2014 futurity winner Jess Curl My Prize SI 103 (6 wins in 7 starts, $105,974 at 2, 2014); 2014 Dash For Cash Derby(G3) winner Dashin For A Prize SI 99 ($93,542); 2014 Mile High Derby winner Pyc First Prize Joe SI 101 ($72,429 to 3, 2014); West Texas Futurity(G1) and world record holder Fast Prize Zoom SI 112 ($192,875); 2013 Speedhorse Futurity(RG3) winner Spit Like Jagger SI 95 ($105,045 at 2); 2013 Eastex Handicap(G2) winner Fast Prize Mike SI 101 ($143,505), stakes-placed and 2014 G1 finalist Cr Tuckernuck SI 96 ($98,020, to 3, 2014); 2014 Native Empress Handicap winner Ss Calendar Girl SI 97 ($87,915 to 4, 2014); 2014 West Texas Derby(G3) runner-up Ms Fast First Prize SI 91 ($55,667 to 3, 2014), etc.

For additional information or breeding contracts to Coronado Cartel contact Butch Wise or Matt Witman at 405-282-3437.