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BP Hail Mary Wins Laico Bird Stakes at Remington Park

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BP Hail Mary gave leading trainer Dee Keener a thrill in the $75,000 Laico Bird Stakes as this 2-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly got her head in front at the finish line for a hard-fought win on Saturday at Remington Park.

With jockey Jesus Ayala in the saddle, this daughter of Corona Cartel, out of the Tempting Dash mare HF Stormi Daniels, took them gate to wire in the 330-yard race, winning this race for the first time for all connections. Owner-breeder Bill Price pocketed $42,525 for the trip to the winner’s circle and he saw his filly win for the second time in three starts this season.

This is the first win in the Laico Bird Stakes for all the connections of BP Hail Mary.

BP Hail Mary tried to qualify for the Oklahoma Futurity in trials on March 8, but ran second, missing out on that final. She came right back in a maiden race for open company and won by three-quarters of a length. Ayala has been in the irons for this filly in all three attempts. 

With her second win in a row, BP Hail Mary improved her record to three starts, two wins and one second for $56,336 in earnings.

Ding Dang Dulce (4-1) got up for second, another neck ahead of third-place finisher Godz Speed, the 9-5 wagering favorite. 

BP Hail Mary finished the race in a time of :16.963 seconds, earning a speed index of 84 over the sloppy track. She was sent off as the 5-2 second betting favorite and paid $7.60 to win, $3.80 to place and $2.40 to show. Behind the top three finishers, the rest of the order of finish was DR Americas Dynasty (9-2) fourth, Apolitical Valor (18-1) fifth, Pevs Candy P (19-1) sixth, Maxximum George (16-1) seventh, T Bar Fabulous Eagle (17-1) eighth, Tess Me Jessie (24-1) ninth. BV Shotgun Kelly was declared a non-starter in the race by the stewards after an inquiry.

The Laico Bird Stakes is named after the 1967 All American Futurity winner and American Quarter Horse Association World Champion who was bred in Oklahoma and campaigned over her career by Jimmy Jones, of Norman, Okla.

There is no live racing on Easter Sunday, April 20. Remington Park live racing resumes on a special makeup night of action on Wednesday, April 23 with first post time of 6pm-Central.

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Speedhorse Stake recap

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Los Alamitos
WINNER of the 2026 Dashingly Handicap Stakes
PHOEBES BABY GIRL
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m. (Favorite Cartel-A Political Lady, Apollitical Jess)
Breeder: Parsons Ranch
Owner: Parsons Ranch
Trainer: Paul Jones
Jockey: Jesus Ayala
Remaining Order of Finish: Racy Favorite (#8), Vgk Zigfield Follies (#4), Flying N Gold Digger (#6), Terra Fina (#1), Kissin Perfect (#7), Ecstatik (#5)
Scratched Horses:
Jessica Cruz (Veterinarian)


Los Alamitos
WINNER of the 2026 James Dreyer Charger Bar Handicap S.-G1
ROCKIN WITH ENERGY
 (#9)
m. (Parsons Rock-Terrific Energy, Mr Jess Perry)
Breeder: Parsons Family Limited Partner
Owner: Parsons Family Limited Partnership
Trainer: Paul Jones
Jockey: Henry Lopez
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Louisiana Downs (LAD)

Bossier City, LA (Saturday, January 10, 2026) – Louisiana Downs will usher in the 2026 Quarter Horse racing season with opening day on Monday, January 12, launching a meet that will feature competitive overnight racing, marquee stakes events, and a full slate of futurity and derby trials leading into championship finals in March 

The Quarter Horse meet will run Mondays and Tuesdays throughout January and February, with first post time set for 1:35 p.m. Fans can look forward to an exciting calendar that builds toward some of Louisiana’s most anticipated Quarter Horse stakes races in March. 

“We’re excited to welcome horsemen and fans back for another strong Quarter Horse meet at Louisiana Downs,” Director of Racing Roxanne Tanner said. “This schedule provides excellent opportunities for developing young horses while showcasing the quality of Quarter Horse racing that Louisiana horsemen and fans have come to expect.”

The race schedule switches to Thursday through Saturday in March when the stakes schedule heats up, beginning with the Maiden Classic Finals on March 21, followed by the Mardi Gras Oaks and Derby Finals on March 27, and culminating with the Louisiana Downs Futurity and Mardi Gras Futurity Finals on March 28 

Trial races for the major stakes will take place in late February and early March. Maiden Classic Trials are scheduled for February 24, while Mardi Gras Derby and Oaks Trials will be held on March 5. Trials for the Louisiana Downs Futurity and Mardi Gras Futurity are set for March 6 and March 7, respectively 

In preparation for the stakes season, schooling races for the Louisiana Downs Open Futurity and Mardi Gras Futurity are scheduled for February 6. 

For more information about the 2026 live racing season, visit www.ladowns.com.

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