The year 2024 will go down in history with a great deal of controversy and natural disasters filling the news cycles. Everything from drug disqualifications to weather related cancellations of what could have been a record breaking year. But when the dust settled it was the year of a three-year-old filly named Asscher earning the title of AQHA Racing World Champion, Champion Three Year Old and Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.
It was an important year for her connections. Her breeder MJ Farms is the AQHA Racing Champion Breeder. She is raced and owned by Lance Bland and Jimmy Barton. They were also members of the Caliche Walls Venture, LLC/Alan Isbell/Lance Bland/Jimmy Barton partnership that were named the Champion Owners. They raced Lethal Cowboy 123, the Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. Lance Bland was also the owner of Relentless Eagle the Champion Three-Year-Old Gelding. Marc Jungers is the Blane Schvaneveldt Champion Trainer who not only trained the World Champion but also trained the champions Lethal Cowboy 123 and Relentless Eagle. Christian Ramos the Champion Jockey rode four Champions during the year including Asscher, Lethal Cowboy 123, Relentless Eagle and Out Of The Way the Champion Aged Stallion.
Asscher was purchased by Lance Bland and Jimmy Barton at the 2022 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale for $350,000. She was sent to the barn of Marc Jungers where she made her first start in the 2023 Ruidoso Futurity-G1 trial in what looks to be a race with a lot of turmoil going on. She finished last after being squeezed at the start and the horses who finished immediately ahead of her all had bumping problems somewhere in the race. She came back in her Rainbow Futurity-G1 trial with a win. This time she was able to draw clear driving to the finish line. She qualified for the Rainbow Futurity-G1 finals but ran eighth. She broke awkward and was never in contention. Dark NME was first with Trane Station V third and they would go on to championship honors at the end of the year. Her next start came in the All American Futurity-G1 trials where she ran second but didn’t qualify. She stumbled in this race and still recovered to duel with King Apache finishing second by a neck. She moved west after the All American Futurity-G1 and ran in the trials of the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity-G1. She finished fourth and didn’t qualify. Then in December she broke the obstacles that she had encountered in her first starts and won the Holiday Handicap. She overcame a shoe repair to finish best late in the race. She made 6 starts with 2 wins and a second earning $49,450.
The 2024 racing year started in March with a win in the Los Alamitos Oaks-G1 trials as the fastest qualifier and then she won the Los Alamitos Oaks-G1. She was away well from the gate and won convincingly. The next start took her back to Ruidoso for the Ruidoso Derby-G1 trials with a second and she didn’t qualify. She made her next start in the Rainbow Oaks-G1 trials with a first as the fastest qualifier and then she came in second in the finals. The race notes say she made a steady gain but came up a 1/2-length short. Then it was on to the All American Oaks-G1 trials with a fourth and she didn’t qualify. She then went to Lone Star Park where she took on the boys in the Dash For Cash Derby-G2 trials. She finished third but still qualified as the tenth fastest qualifier. The finals of the Dash For Cash Derby-G2 could be her most remarkable race. She went face to face with her stablemate, Relentless Eagle, who won his trial. Relentless Eagle was first away from the gate while Asscher was reluctant away from the gate then she stumbled, but at the end she dueled Relentless Eagle for a dead heat. They finished in a time of :21.372 with a 96 speed index. She stayed at Lone Star Park to take a shot at the Purina Feeds Texas Classic Oaks. She won her trial as the second fastest qualifier and then won the finals in a time of :19.769 for the 400 yard race. Her World Championship performance earned $440,224 from 10 starts with 6 firsts, 2 seconds and 1 third.
A World Champion Pedigree
Asscher is sired by FDD Dynasty, a Champion that has sired three horses that have won five AQHA Racing World Championships. They are Jessies First Down in 2016 & 2017, Danjer in 2021 & 2023 and now Asscher joins this select group of horses in 2024. His foals have earned $40,195,506 with 840 ROM, 107 stakes winners and 107 stakes placed runners.
FDD Dynasty was the 2006 AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and the 2007 AQHA Racing Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. He won the Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1, with a second in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity-G1 and a third in the Golden State Million Futurity-G1. He later won the Go Man Go Handicap-G1 and the Governor’s Cup Derby-G2 with a third in the prestigious Champion of Champions-G1 at three. He retired with 8 wins in 11 starts with one second and two thirds earning $1,173,001.
FDD Dynasty is sired by First Down Dash the 1987 AQHA Racing World Champion. He won 13 of 15 starts in his two-year racing career earning $857,256. He is now the All-Time Leading Money Earning Sire with over $90 million. Dash For Cash is the sire of First Down Dash. The dam of First Down Dash is First Prize Rose a stake placed runner including a second in the Three Bars Handicap. She was the winner of six races and earned $22,754. She is the dam of seven foals, seven starters and two stakes winners. The stakes winners were First Down Dash and First A Rose, winner of the QHBC Sophomore Classic-G2. First Prize Rose was sired by Gallant Jet, who was sired by Jet Deck and out of Leo Jewell by Leo. The dam of First Prize Rose was Rose Bug. She was sired by Lady Bug’s Moon and out of Casco Rose by Levan.
The dam of FDD Dynasty is Dinastia Toll BRZ a 1998 mare that won $191,896 in the United States while winning the Charger Bar Handicap-G1, the Las Damas Handicap-G2 (twice) and the Z Wayne Griffith Director’s Stakes-G3. She is the dam of 53 foals with 41 starters, 32 ROM and six stakes’ winners. In addition to FDD Dynasty she is the dam of JM Mister Destiny winner of the All American Juvenile Invitational, Solid Connection winner of the Dana Point Handicap, Staggering Stride winner of the La Pacifica Handicap, Fishers Destiny winner of the Cash Rate Handicap and Chaotic Cartel winner of the Buena Park Handicap. Her daughter Brazilian Dasher was stakes placed in the La Primera Del Ano Derby-G2 (now the Los Alamitos Oaks-G1). She is the dam of four stakes winners, Apollitical Blood, the AQHA Champion Three-Year-Old Colt, and winner of the All American Derby-G1. He is the sire of runners that have earned over $18 million including the Champions Trump My Record AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Gelding and Captain Blood ApHC Racing Champion Two Year Old and Champion Two-Year-old Gelding. Her other stakes winners are Captain BD winner of the Indiana Grand QHRAI Derby, Apollitical Dynasty winner of the Golden State Juvenile and Apollitical Legacy another winner of the Golden State Juvenile.
Dinastia Toll BRZ is sired by Tolltac the 1983 AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and the 1984 AQHA Racing Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. Tolltac is sired by Beduino, and he is out of Little Smoothie by Smooth Move, and her dam is Marilyn Mae by Moon Deck the sire of Jet Deck.
Phillips Filly is the dam of Dinastia Toll BRZ. She is a non-starter in the USA, but it appears she started nine times in Brazil with two wins, and she was stakes placed in the GP Rancho das Americas. Phillips Filly is the dam of just two starters in the USA and that includes Picasso Toll, a stake placed runner with a second in the Holiday Stakes. The race record Picasso Toll in Brazil shows that he won seven starts in ten races. He was a stakes winner in the GP Venancio Luzardo Em Carazinho.
The sire of Phillips Filly is the All American Futurity-G1 winner On A High by Dash For Cash. His dam was Yankee Doll, a Thoroughbred mare sired by Mito Paint. She was out of Crafty Yankee by Crafty Actor. Sharper Image, the dam of Phillips Filly was a daughter of Easy Jet. She was out of Miss Killoqua, a winner of four races and $2,749. Miss Killoqua was the dam of 11 ROM and two stakes winners. Her stakes winners were Rebel Killoqua and Deckas Deal.
The dam’s side of the pedigree of Asscher is based on…



