D-1) Thunderball B - Qualifying time: :21.336
Making his third career start, Thunderball B broke his maiden while setting the fastest-qualifying time by the narrowest of margins on the first day of trials. Thunderball B in the 14th and final trial raced the 440 yards in :21.336 while Im A Fancy PYC clocked :21.337 in the 11th trial. Thunderball B made his first start in the May 23 trials to the Ruidoso Futurity (G1), when he finished second by 2 3/ 4 lengths to Famous Corona Lady, who qualified for the Ruidoso final. His second start was in the July 4 trials to the Rainbow Futurity (G1), where Thunderball B finished half a length off the pace in fourth.
“He has always shown talent,” said trainer Mike Joiner. “In his first race, he drew the outside and got lost out there. In his second race, he was down on the rail. Today, he put it all together.”
Thunderball B is one of 168 winners sired by FDD Dynasty, a Grade 1 winner who earned $1,173,001 on the track and in 2006-07 was the champion 2-year-old colt and champion 3-year-old colt. Trained by Mike Joiner, FDD Dynasty won the Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity and Go Man Go Handicap, and scored in the Governor’s Cup Derby (RG2). He also was second in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity (G1), and third in the Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity and Champion Of Champions. By world champion and all-time leading sire First Down Dash, FDD Dynasty is out of the Grade 1-winning Tolltac mare Dinastia Toll BRZ. FDD Dynasty has sired champion Kates Dynasty ($507,754), 24 other stakes winners and the earners of more than $6.8 million.
Thunderball B is one of four winners from six starters out of the winning Heza Fast Man mare Hollywood A List ($8,838). A half-sister to Ruidoso Futurity (G1) winner Okey Dokey Fantasy ($576,521, by Okey Dokey Dale), Hollywood A List has produced the earners of more than $238,000, including stakes winners Hollywood Trickster ($92,096, by Favorite Trick (TB)) and Fast N Furious B ($71,972, by First N Kool), and the stakes-placed Hollywood Caliente ($53,495, by Corona Caliente).
Thunderball B is one of 56 winners and the earners of more than $2.6 million bred since 2009 by Bielau Oaks, a breeding farm at Weimar, Texas. With Monica Williams as president, the family-owned Bielau Oaks has been represented as breeder by 107 starters from 186 named foals, including Texas Classic Futurity (G1) winner Sure Shot B ($573,548), Golden State Derby (G1) winner Far Niente ($330,725), Grade 2 winners Mr Taka B ($179,745) and Top Gun B ($133,093), and seven other stakes winners. Bielau Oaks set a sale record at this year’s Texas QHA yearling sale when it sold Yellow Rose B, a First Down Dash filly out of the winning Mr Jess Perry mare Mon Ti Fleur, for $250,000. i>AQHA News and information is a service of the American Quarter Horse Association. For more news and information, follow @AQHARacing on Twitter, watch the AQHA Racing Newscast and visit www.aqharacing.com.
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