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ED ALLRED HAS ANOTHER GREAT CONSIGNMENT YEARLINGS FOR THE 2025 LOS ALAMITOS EQUINE SALE

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Ed Allred, Quarter Horse racing’s all-time leading breeder, will be represented by an outstanding consignment of yearlings at the 21st annual Los Alamitos Equine Sale. Here are some of the top yearlings that are part of his Rolling A Ranch’s consignment. Here’s the video feature of his consignment: https://youtu.be/5EdnbMNZfHw

Hip 5 is Speculating, a colt by Fly Thru The Fire out of La Pacifica Handicap winner Chance It Now. This is the family of Grade 1 winner Chance To Excel and stakes winners Chance To Fire and Nymph. 

Hip 19 is Breach Of Trust a filly by the young sire Golden Boi out of Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity finalist Deceiver. Breach Of Trust is a half-sister to 2025 Grade 1 Ed Burke Million finalist Cheat Sheet. 

Hip 49 is Test Pilot a Golden Boi colt out of the stakes winner Girls Can Fly. Test Pilot is a half-brother to Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby finalist So Can I. This is the family of graded stakes winners Fixin To Fly, Bridlewood and Girl Secrets. 

Hip 58 is Thought It Out a filly by Fly Thru The Fire out of the Favorite Cartel mare In Deep Thought. Thought It Out’s granddam is the stakes winner Bemused, who has produced Grade 1 Ruidoso Futurity finalist Beneficial and the stakes winner Professor G. 

Hip 78 is College Boy a Golden Boi colt out of the stakes placed mare La Sierran. Her family traces back to the outstanding PCQHRA champion mare Chickasis, the dam of stakes winners Hot Hitter, Hard Hitting, Lassen County and more. 

Hip 82 is Leaving London a Favorite Cartel filly out of London Laura. She’s a full sister to multiple Grade 1 winner London Toby, who has earned over $357,000 in his racing career. This family includes Grade 1 winners Oatman and Hulapai. 

Hip 91 is Beautify a Golden Boi filly out of the outstanding mare Make Over, who is the dam of Governor’s Cup Derby winner Future Version, El Primero Del Ano Derby winner New Look and the stakes winner Total Change. 

Hip 96 Hi Resolve and Hip 97 Jurupa are full siblings by Favorite Cartel out of the stakes winner and great broodmare Moonlight Corona. They are both full siblings to major Grade 1 winner and $521,000 earner Circle City and two-time derby winner Nomadic as well as Grade 1 stakes finalist Norco. This is the family of AQHA Champion Your First Moon. 

Hip 105 is Newport Coast a filly by Favorite Cartel out of the top broodmare Nymph. Newport Coast is a full sister to Rainbow Derby winner Sicario V, Grade 2 PCQHRA Breeders Futurity winner Monopolist and Restricted Grade 1 Governor’s Cup Futurity winner Frivolous. This is also the family of multiple stakes winner and multiple Grade 1 runner-up Nymphette and Grade 1 stakes finalist Boardwalk.   

Hip 106 is Queenship a Kiddy Up filly who is a full sister to three-time stakes winner Up The Ladder. Her granddam is Oh La Proud, the dam of AQHA Champions Hawkish, Hawkinson and Flame N Flash.  

Hip 133 is Now Trust Me a Fly Thru The Fire colt out of the stakes winner Sadie Sis. This family also features two-time stakes winner Closing Time and stakes winner Much Admired.

Hip 141 is Getting Higher a Favorite Cartel filly out of Governor’s Cup Futurity winner and $219,000 earner She Goes Up. Her second dam is the outstanding Up For It, who also won the Governor’s Cup Futurity and is now among the top broodmares in the nation. 

Hip 149 is Prideful a Golden Boi filly out of Special And Proud. Prideful is a half-sister to Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity finalist and $204,000 earner Sale Topper. This is the family of He Looks Hot, Hawkinson, Once Over and many other black type Quarter Horses. 

Hip 162 is Talk To Yourself a Kiddy Up filly out of Thinking Out Loud, who is the dam of stakes winners Be Quiet, Unrestrained and Blabber. 

Hips 165 Beau Monde, 166 Uptick and 167 Friend Indeed are full siblings all sired by Favorite Cartel and out of outstanding broodmare and multiple stakes winner Up For It. Beau Monde is a filly and Uptick and Friend Indeed are both colts. The great Up For It has produced Restricted Grade 1 Governor’s Cup Futurity winner She Goes Up and Restricted Grade 1 Spencer Childers Handicap Championship winner Up And Atem. Up For It is also the dam of stakes winners Up For Everything, Set For It and Ready For It.

 Hip 173 a colt by Golden Boi and a half-brother to Fred Scane Memorial Stakes winner Hitters Count. Her second dam is Chickasis, who has produced five stakes winners led by Governor’s Cup Futurity and Derby winners Hot Hitter and Hard Hitting.  

The Los Alamitos Equine Sale is full of standouts and will be held on October 4 and 5. The racing program on Saturday, October 4 will feature the trials to the Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity. To view the full catalog online visit Los Alamitos Equine Sale.com

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November 14, 2025
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Fresh off a record setting year in 2024, Campos Family Ventures once again topped the standings in the Quarter Horse Owner ranks in 2025. The award was presented during the final program of the year Thursday, November 13 at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Campos Family Ventures established a new record for most wins in one season at 17 last season along with most purse earnings of $515,681, the first Quarter Horse owner to ever surpass the half million dollar mark in purse earnings for one season. This year, they were close behind that record setting year, earning 13 wins worth $428,257 in purses. The 2025 title is their third title in the past four seasons.

“Having back to back titles is very nice,” said David Campos through translation from Trainer Claudio Barraza. “We are very proud to earn this award.”

The highlight for the season for Campos Family Ventures was the win by CV Denali in the $107,690 Gordon Mobley Futurity Final. Other top horses for the year included Zoomin Feature, Paradise Beach, and Beach Burner. The organization purchased a training center outside of Connersville, Indiana about five years ago and have both Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses in training at their facility. They are also investing into the breeding end of the business in Indiana.

“The Campos family is pretty easy to work with,” noted Barraza, who trains all of their Quarter Horses. “They trust us to make decisions with the horses. I am very grateful for this opportunity to train for them.”

Rachel McLaughlin, racing broadcast production manager, made the winner’s circle presentation to David Campos and Barraza. Ironically, it followed their win with CV B Dynamic in one of the Quarter Horse races on closing night to end the meet on a winning note.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse concluded Thursday, Nov. 13. Racing returns for the 24th season Tuesday, April 7. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

November 13, 2025
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In only his second full year of riding, Eduardo Diaz led the Quarter Horse Jockey standings from nearly start to finish to earn his first title at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The native of Mexico scored 33 wins and more than $789,000 for the season to secure the title.

“I’m very happy and so thankful to be part of such a great team (referring to the Eggleston barn),” said Diaz through translation by Jocky Rolando Pina. “It has been a great year and I am blessed with everything going on around me right now. I want to thank everyone from the team for their support.”

Diaz followed into racing through the footsteps of his older brother, Edgar, who was the 2024 Leading Quarter Horse Jockey with 32 wins last year. The younger Diaz passed his tally by one win this year to gain some family bragging rights over the older Diaz. Now a multiple stakes winning jockey, Diaz has ridden 47 winners to more than $1.1 million in purses over the past two season.

Some of the top horses he guided during the year included Jolie Laide and Streakindownthebeach, who was named 2025 Quarter Horse of the Year. Diaz was aboard for all five of the grey gelding’s wins this year to earn the honor.

Off season of racing, Diaz works for the Eggleston team preparing the young horses for racing at both Eggleston’s farm in Scottsburg, Ind. as well as a string of horses on the grounds at Horseshoe Indianapolis. He plans to be back in action when the 24th season of racing gets underway in April 2026.

Diaz was presented with a personalized belt buckle for his honor as the meet’s top Quarter Horse jockey. Eric Halstrom, vice president and general manager of racing, along with Chris Polzin, director of racing, made the winner’s circle presentation.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse concluded Thursday, Nov. 13. Racing returns for the 24th season Tuesday, April 7. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

November 13, 2025

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