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By Emily Paulk, StallioneSearch
TULSA, OK–JUNE 13, 2026–Royal Bloodline continued his rise through the juvenile ranks Saturday night, scoring a convincing victory in the $27,500 Fair Meadows Juvenile Stakes at Fair Meadows. The gelding covered 350 yards in :17.322 over a fast track while facing a 10 mph headwind.
Ridden by Roman Cruz for owner Julio Contreras and trainer Samuel Valdivia, Royal Bloodline broke sharply and controlled the race throughout, opening a clear advantage before crossing the wire. The victory marked his second consecutive win and improved his record to two wins from three career starts.
Bred by Jose Mendoza, Royal Bloodline was a $26,000 purchase at the Heritage Place Yearling Sale. The gelding is by world champion sire FDD Dynasty and out of Royal Wicked Witch, a Corona Cartel mare who is a full sister to stakes winner Wicked Royal Cartel ($62,641).
The winning connections of Royal Bloodline accept the $27,500 Fair Meadows Juvenile trophy on Saturday. © Jack Coady PhotographyRoyal Bloodline is also a half-brother to the dam of graded stakes winner Pavel ($409,918), while his female family traces to champion Eagle Jazz ($903,649). The $16,052 winner's share of the purse increased his earnings to $26,429.
JK Triple Dip finished second under Mario Delgado for owner Regina Laymon and trainer Victor Ibarra. Despite bobbling at the start, the gelding rallied late and steadily gained ground on the winner through the final yards.
A homebred, JK Triple Dip is sired by Hes Relentless and out of the stakes-placed One Dashing Eagle mare Double Eagle. The runner-up effort moved his record to 5-1-3-0 with earnings of $25,180.
Cyber Affair completed the trifecta under Cordarelton Benn for owner and breeder Leon Glasser and trainer Mallory Norton. The filly chased the pace throughout before holding third at the finish.
The daughter of Cyber Monday is out of the Mighty Invictus mare Ms Veronica. Through two career starts, Cyber Affair has earned $19,454.
Whatta Prize finished fourth and was followed by Mm Flying Eagle, Shez An Eagle Heart, Uptown Bigg Daddy and Rokket Scientist. G Viper was scratched.
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