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RUIDOSO DOWNS, NM—JULY 29, 2018—Nine stakes races were conducted on a special Zia Festival program on Sunday Sunday at Ruidoso Downs for New Mexico-bred Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds.
Wes Giles’ trained horses won the two largest purses on Sunday when Jess Fire Chick took the $409,680 Zia Quarter Horse Futurity and Bigg Daddy won the $190,937 Zia Quarter Horse Derby (see related story.
Zia Festival Program undercard stakes.
$50,000 Zia Handicap
400 yards • Three-year-old and older Quarter Horses
The Martin Orona Sr.-owned and -trained Cartels Star Daddy, a $7,500 claim in March at Sunland Park, validated that claim with a late charge through the final 200 yards and impressively win the Zia Handicap by one length as the 5-2 favorite.
The Raul Herrera-ridden Cartels Star Daddy was timed in :19.607.
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Cartels Star Daddy was claimed when he was dropped into the $7,500 claiming race after running in the Dona County Stakes at Sunland Park. He is now three-for-three since the claim.
The gelding was third in the $210,000 New Mexico Classic Derby last fall at Sunland Park.
Bred by Jimmy Negrete, from the Dash To Chivato mare Chivato Star, the son of leading third-crop sire Big Daddy Cartel now has six wins from 16 starts.
Racing for Benjamin Calderon, First Note Medley is a 5-year-old son of First Moonflash from the Chicks A Blazin mare A Medley Of Chicks. Jose Ortiz had the riding assignment for trainer Gabriel Gama. Bred by Mike Abraham, First Note Medley earned $10,000.
Tony Sedillo saddled third-place finisher Dream Bigg, a Big Daddy Cartel colt owned by Christina Robinson. Frank Ryes was aboard the MJ Farms 3-year-old out of Three Dee Dreams by Heza Fast Man. Dream Bigg picked up $5,000.
Seeyalateralligator, First Kool Moon, Cinco Menudos, Mystic Daddy and Princess Jessie Jane. Hot Authorization and Swiss White Wine were scratched.
$50,000 Zia 870 Championship
870 Yards • Three-year-old and older Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses
Derrell Riggan's homebred Dm Nate Dog held off the late charge of Weappear, the only Thoroughbred in the race, to win the Zia 870 Championship by neck at 25-1 odds.
Dm Nate Dog, ridden by Raul Herrera, took the lead entering the turn and had a clear lead at the top of the stretch. Weappear then made his expected late run on the inside of the track and was still closing at the finish.
A 5-year-old gelding by Gonna Ro Sham Bo, Dm Nate Dog was timed in :45.775. He is out Kat Kora by The Trader's Echo (TB).
The Cliff Lambert-trained Dm Nate Dog scored his first win since taking an 870-yard allowance race against state-breds back in December at Zia Park. He had been racing against open company in his four starts between that win and the Zia 870 Championship.
Weappear (TB), a son of Devon Lane from the Hadif mare Reappear, races for owner-trainer Nancy Summers.
Super Quintons finished a length back in third for owner-trainer Hermenegildo Aldavaz. A son of Quinton's Gold (TB), bred by Andrea Castellanos from the Ss Rigamaroll mare Roll The Cash, the 9-year-old earned $5,0000 for his effort.
Regards, Miracle, Big Spurs, Tag Yur It, D E Wagons Strawfly and Farnk N Jess completed the field.
$50,000 Land of Enchantment Handicap
Seven-and-one-half furlongs • Three-year-old and older Thoroughbreds
R.D. Hubbard's homebred Go For A Stroll held off a determined bid by 7-10 favorite Thunder Dometo take the Land of Enchantment Stakes, the only race contested around two turns during the Zia Festival.
Thunder Dome was second by four-and-one-half lengths over Shining Source.
A gelding by Attila's Storm trained by Todd Fincher, Go For A Stroll posted his first win since taking a $50,000 optional-claiming race back in February at Sunland Park. He prepared for the Land of Enchantment with a third-place run the $75,000 O. D. McDonald at Albuquerque Downs.
$50,000 Sierra Blanca Handicap
Five-and-one-half furlongs • Three-year-old and older Thoroughbreds
J. Kirk and Judy Robison's Diabolical Gator kept his perfect record while sprinting intact with a crushing victory of his rivals in the Sierra Blanca Handicap in 1:02.87.
Mr. Mooch went took the lead out of the gate and Diabolical Gator caught him by the time they reached the turn. Diabolical Gator maintained his lead rounding the turn and then easily disposed of his rivals in the stretch with a rousing five-and-three-quarter-length win.
Mr Mooch held on for second, one-and-one-quarter lengths ahead of Four Star Saint.
Diabolical Gator, an older brother to Sierra Starlet winner Fast Gator, has only been defeated in his sole start around two turns in the New Mexico State University Handicap at Sunland Park. He now has five wins at distances ranging from five-and-one-half to six-and-one-half furlongs.
The Sierra Blanca is his first stakes win.
$50,000 Lincoln Handicap
Six furlongs Three-year-old and older Thoroughbred fillies and Mares
Michael Weatherly's homebred Explosive Spy burst from a bunched field to pull out and win the Lincoln Handicap in 1:11.41.
Explosive Spy is trained by Simon Buechler and Frank Reyes was aboard.
A five-year-old daughter of Your Eminence, Explosive Spy is on a hot streak since finishing third in the $85,000 La Coneja Stakes at Sunland Park in March. She then won the $40,000 Foutz Distaff at SunRay Park and was third in the $30,000 First Lady Handicap at Ruidoso Downs.
Sierra Starlet Handicap
Five-and-one-half-furlongs Three-year-old Thoroughbred Fillies
J. Kirk and Judy Robison's homebred Fast Gator outclassed the field with a her fourth stakes win from five starts in the Sierra Starlet Handicap
Gone Shoppin finished three quarters of a length ahead of La Grange Lady.
A daughter of Diabolical, Fast Gator has been sensational for trainer Henry Dominguez. She was last year's $135,000 Rio Grande Senorita Handicap at Ruidoso Downs, then the $140,000 New Mexico Cup La Senorita at Zia Park and concluded her juvenile campaign with a win in the $85,000 La Senora at Sunland Park. In her only start this year before the Sierra Starlet, she was steadied and finished fourth, her only career defeat.
$50,000 Road Runner Handicap
Five-and-one-half furlongs • Three-year-old Thoroughbreds
Larry and Harry Teague's Rig Time, smartly ridden by Frank Reyes, was able to save ground and rally on the inside to gain a decisive lead in the stretch and win the Road Runner Handicap with a 1:03.53 time.
The Right Rigger-sired Rig Time came into the Road Runner after only four career starts and gained his second win. The Weston Martin-trained gelding won his maiden in March at first asking.
Since that maiden victory, Rig Time ran in conditioned allowance races before stepping up to the stakes level in the Road Runner Handicap.
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