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First Foals Arrive From Multiple Stakes Winner Fast Prize Jordan
The first reported foals by multiple stakes winner Fast Prize Jordan have arrived.

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First Foals Arrive From Multiple Stakes Winner Fast Prize Jordan

BREAUX BRIDGE, LA—JANUARY 27, 2015—The highly anticipated first foals from multiple stakes winner Fast Prize Jordan arrived last week. A colt owned by Eddie Harrison out of the Streakin La Jolla mare Streakin Fast N Fun was born and a filly, owned by Sedric Breaux, from the Ministers Wild Cat (TB) mare Royalty Gone Wild (TB) arrived this month.

Owned by D & S Racing, LLC, Fast Prize Jordan bred a full book of mares in his first year at stud (2014). He is by the leading son of Corona Cartel, Pyc Paint Your Wagon who from six crops to race has sired 361 winners(63%), 111 stakes horses(21%), $17.1 million in earnings and average earnings per starter of nearly $30,000.

This Fast Prize Jordan colt, owned by Eddie Harrison, is out of the Streakin La Jolla mare Streakin Fast N Fun.
Fast Prize Jordan was named the 2013 Oklahoma Regional Champion Aged Stallion while winning or placing in ten of 15 career starts to 4, earning $203,724. Among his stakes wins are the 2013 Mr Jet Moore Handicap and Mighty Deck Three Handicap. He was second in the Gentilly Dash Stakes and the Sooner State Stakes (RG3). At 2 he was the co-fastest qualifier for the $1 million Heritage Place Futurity(G1), second fastest qualifier to the $780,000 Remington Park Futurity and third fastest for the $1.2 million Texas Classic Futurity(G1).

Fast Prize Jordan is the leading money earner of the Grade 2 placed Mr Jess Perry mare Fast Prize Doll SI 102 ($85,762), dam of 11 ROM including stakes-placed Fast Prize Doll Too SI 98 ($21,674), Fast Prize Shiney SI 98 ($51,757), Zoomin Prize SI 95 ($30,871), etc. Fast Prize Doll is a sister to top ten-third crop sire Fast Prize Dash SI 104.

This Fast Prize Jordan filly from the Thoroughbred mare Royalty Gone Wild is owned by Sedric Breaux.
The second dam is the Heritage Place Futurity(G1) winner Fast First Prize SI 102 ($244,929), a sister to 2013 #1 Leading Sire of Money Earners Heza Fast Dash SI 103 ($136,123). He led the general sire's list by money earners in 2013 with earners of $3.7 million and was #4 in 2014 with $3.1 million in earners. Heza Fast Dash has sired 72 stakes horses with earnings of $19.4 million and average earnings per starter of $37,300.

Fast First Prize has produced 24 ROM including world record setting G1 West Texas Futurity winner Fast Prize Zoom SI 112 ($192,875), 2014 West Texas Derby(G3) runner-up Ms Fast First Prize SI 91 ($67,891 to 3, 2014), stakes-placed Fast Prize Country SI 1010 ($50,414), stakes-placed Fast Prize Tracey SI 101 ($40,960), etc. She is also the granddam of 2014 Dash For Cash Derby(G3) winner Dashin For A Prize SI 99 ($120,966 to 4, 2015), 2014 Texas Classic Juvenile winner Kitty Kat Galore B SI 96 ($50,405), 2013 Speedhorse Futurity(RG3) winner Spit Like Jagger SI 96 ($105,045), stakes-placed and G1 finalist Cr Tuckernuck SI 96 ($98,020), and stakes-placed Painted Desires SI 103 ($50,736).

The third dam is former Broodmare of the Year First Prize Dash, by Dash For Cash, a sister to all-time leading sire and world champion First Down Dash SI 105 ($857,256).

She is the dam of 29 ROM, six stakes winners (4 Grade 1), four stakes placed including Remington Park Futurity(G1) winner First Prize Leesa SI 106 ($488,270); Heritage Place Futurity(G1) winner First Carolina SI 106 ($415,074); Remington Park Futurity(G1) winner First Prize Robin SI 103 ($295,147); Heritage Place Futurity(G1) winner Fast First Prize SI 102 (see above); Blue Ribbon Futurity(G2) winner Heza Fast Dash (see above); Gentilly Dash Stakes winner First Prize Doc SI 108 ($73,700 to 4, 2013); Texas Classic Futurity(G1) runner-up First Prize Perry SI 102 ($243,946), etc.

For additional information or 2015 breeding contracts call Ryan Robicheaux at 337-845-5130.