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Dulce Sin Tacha Leads First-Crop Sire Rankings Through Late May
Dulce Sin Tacha is the clear frontrunner among first-year sires for the first five months of 2025.

© Lazy E Ranch
Dulce Sin Tacha Leads First-Crop Sire Rankings Through Late May

By StallioneSearch

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—MAY 27, 2025—With over $650,000 in progeny earnings to date, AQHA Racing champion Dulce Sin Tacha is the clear frontrunner among first-year sires in 2025, according to statistics compiled by StallioneSearch.com.

The son of Jess Good Candy, who stands at Lazy E Ranch in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and is owned by Bob and Jerry Gaston, has sired 59 starters and 20 winners, including two stakes winners and multiple graded performers.

Jamies Sin Tacha winning the restricted Grade 1 $868,455 Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Futurity earlier this season.
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His leading earner, Jamies Sin Tacha (SI 99), claimed the restricted Grade 1 Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Futurity earlier this season, banking $356,082.

Another of Dulce Sin Tacha’s top progeny, Preying N Sinning captured the West Texas Juvenile Stakes, and Ding Dang Dulce (SI 90), finished second in the Grade 3 Laico Bird Stakes, while further contributing to the stallion's $650,387 total progeny earnings through May 27.

The son of champion Jess Good Candy is coming off a dominating weekend at Ruidoso Downs, where he sired two finalists to the Grade 1 $1,000,000 Ruidoso QH Futurity over two days of trials. Dee Favorite Tacha was the fastest qualifier on Day 2 while the aforementioned Preying N Sinning was the Day 2 third-fastest.

Dee Favorite Tacha, under jockey Jesse Levario, posted the fastest time on Day 2 of the Ruidoso QH Futurity (G1) at Ruidoso Downs. © Coady Media

He also sired three other juveniles who finished well enough in the trials to become preferred invites to the $100,000 Ruidoso QH Juvenile, Gf Shes Sinful, Stellor and Dakota Stone.

Also last weekend he sired Flawless Grace, third fastest qualifier to the Grade 2 $697,525 Sam Houston Futurity at Sam Houston Race Park.

On Saturday, May 31, Dulce Sin Tacha's No Sin Here will go the post in the $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile at Remington Park.

Following in second place is Cyber Monday, a son of Favorite Cartel also based at Lazy E Ranch and owned by L.O.S. LLC. and Abelardo F. Gallegos. From 43 starters, Cyber Monday has sired 12 winners, led by Entice Me Ona Monday, who has earned $88,936 and posted a 103-speed index in her Remington Park Futurity trial.

Entice Me On Monday earned an invite to the $100,000 Ruidoso QH Juvenile after finishing second in his trial.

Run Ona Monday, a gelded son of Cyber Monday, was the ninth fastest qualifier for the $697,525 Sam Houston Futurity, Cyber Monday's offspring have generated $252,650 in total earnings so far.

Cyber Command III, gelding by Cyber Monday, will start in the $1,161,010 Grade 1 Heritage Place Futurity on Saturday, May 31, while Cyber Blues is slated for the $$100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile on the same night.

Rounding out the top three is Eagles Fly Higher, a Grade 1-winning son of One Famous Eagle standing at Royal Vista Ranch in Wayne, Oklahoma, and owned by Darling Farms and Valeriano Racing Stables. He has 25 starters and 7 winners, with cumulative earnings of $182,847. His top runner, Eagle On A June Bug, has earned $61,916 after placing in the Louisiana Downs Futurity (G2).

All three stallions show early promise, with stakes-caliber progeny establishing them as standout young sires during the 2025 juvenile racing season. For a list of the top 25 first-crop leading sires by money earnings, CLICK HERE.

The rankings, current through May 27, are compiled by StallioneSearch.com, powered by equine.com, and reflect North American earnings only.

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