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By Richard Linihan
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–FEBRUARY 18, 2026–There are three things that are 100 percent certain in life – death, taxes and trainer Trey Wood ruling Remington Park in training races on the third week of February. He did it again Tuesday for the third year in a row.
Wood’s 2-year-olds preparing for the upcoming American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season, won five of 12 races Wednesday. He had the fastest of the day with Dangerous Leigh winning the 11th race into a headwind of 16 mph, handling 250 yards in :13.662, earning a speed index of 74.
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Last year, on this same week of February, Wood’s juveniles won 5-of-14 schooling events and the year before that, they won 8-of-10.
Dee Keener, the three-time defending champion trainer at Remington Park, had the fastest of the day through eight races with BP Priceless, but that wound up being the third-fastest winner. When Wood’s quickest of five horses, Dangerous Leigh, won the 11th race, she took the crown for the day. Then the second-fastest was in the final race of 12 when Cowboy Eckspress covered the distance in :13.674 for a 73 speed index.
Dangerous Leigh has some superstar in her. Her dam (mother), Danjerous, is a half-sister to the late multiple World Champion, Danjer. Danjerous was winless in two starts in her career, but her dam’s half-brother Danjer won 22 times in his career in 35 starts for almost $2.5 million in earnings. Dangerous Leigh looks like she takes after Danjer more than her dam. She is by Apollitical Jess out of Danjerous, who was sired by Favorite Cartel, another champion.
Dangerous Leigh is owned by West Texas Racing Partners, who purchased her for $130,000 from the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale last year. The filly was bred in Oklahoma by Taos River Ranch.
The bloodlines for Dangerous Leigh are about as blue as you can get in the Quarter Horse breeding business. Apollitical Jess has sired three All American Futurity winners in his bloodstock career. Favorite Cartel has thrown a ton of winners as well. He has been a leading sire of money earners and is the father of Triple Crown Futurity winner Hezgothelook Z, who won the All American, Ruidoso and Rainbow futurities.
Wood’s other four winners on Wednesday were Lethal Monday, Shesa Valiant Eagle, Ttaannkk, and Rhynestone Cowboy.
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The 12 training race winners, over a fast track, (Quarter Horses unless otherwise noted), their times (in order from fastest to slowest), speed index, trainers and race number were:
Dangerous Leigh, 13.662, Trey Wood, Race 11
Cowboy Eckspress, :13.674, Victor Ibarra, race 12
BP Priceless, :13.696, 72, Dee Keener, race eight
Lethal Monday, :13.757, 70, Trey Wood, race seven
Paulinas Knockout, :13.832, 67, Luis Villafranco, race four
BP Belle Charm, :13.855, 66, Dee Keener, race three
Crystal Boi, :13.879, 65, Jose U. Lopez, race six
Shesa Valiant Eagle, :13.943, 62, Trey Wood, race two
Js Cowgirl Chicken (Paint), :13.951, 62, Luis Villafranco, race one
D Molish, :13.974, 61, Sammy Valdivia, race 10
Ttaannkk, :13.983, 61, Trey Wood, race five
Rhynestone Cowboy, :14.009, 60, Trey Wood, race nine
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The Wednesday training races were conducted into increasing headwinds, starting at 9mph and ending in race 12 at 17mph.
Another 13 training races are on tap for Thursday at Remington Park, starting at 11am-Central.
The 50-date spring season at Remington Park begins March 5 and continues through May 30.
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ABOUT REMINGTON PARK
Remington Park has provided more than $407 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. The 2026 Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season begins March 5. Remington Park presents year-round simulcast racing and casino gaming. Guests must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or to enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.
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