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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.

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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.

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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