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Colic Claims Grade 2 Stakes Winner Jordan Eagle
Grade 2 winner Jordan Eagle died Saturday from colic complications.

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Colic Claims Grade 2 Stakes Winner Jordan Eagle

DALLAS, TX—NOVEMBER 22, 2020—Javier Rosique's Grade 2 winner Jordan Eagle, a son of leading sire One Famous Eagle, died Saturday from colic.

The multiple stakes winner was scheduled to start in the $100,000 B.F. Phillips Stakes(RG3) at Lone Star Park Saturday night but fell ill earlier in the day.

Bred in Texas by Weetona Stanley, Jordan Eagle won or placed in nine of 12 career starts and earned. $260,858.

Conditioned by Alonso Neri, he made his first start in the Dash For Cash Futurity(G2) trial a year ago, qualifying and winning the Dash For Cash Juvenile Stakes. He finished his 2-year-old season with four consecutive wins including the Evangeline Downs Futurity.

This season at 4, the brown colt compiled a (4) 1-1-1 record while winning the TQHA Classic Stakes (RG2), second in the Retama Park Challenge Championship and third in the Grade 1 Refrigerator Stakes at Lone Star Park in his last start. He was also a finalist in the Evangeline Downs Derby at 3.

The $35,000 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale graduate was out of the Pyc Paint Your Wagon mare Pyc Prize Doll, a half-sister to multiple stake winner and multiple stakes sire Fast Prize Jordan ($203,724), stakes winners Double Down ($73,368) and Fast Prize Robyn ($19,263), etc.

Jordan Eagle's second dam is Heritage Place Futurity (G1) winner and multiple Grade 1 producer Fast First Prize ($244,929), a sister to leading sire Heza Fast Dash, and the third dam is former Broodmare of the Year Fast Prize Dash, a sister to all-time leadings sire First Down Dash.