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FAMOUS TALK WINS HOLIDAY HANDICAP ON OPENING NIGHT

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Johnny Trotter’s Famous Talk showed his vast potential in his trial to the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. Just call him the talk of the town now after a sensation opening night performance in winning the $25,000 Holiday Handicap in dominant fashion on Sunday at Los Alamitos

Famous Talk posted a 3/4 length victory over the graded stakes placed filly Fancy Upp in the Holiday Handicap, but his victory was much easier than the margin would suggest. Now under the watch of trainer Jose Flores, Famous Talk broke alertly and took the lead a few strides after the start of the 350-yard dash. By the midway point, he had a 3/4 length advantage, and he cruised from there to score his second win in seven career starts. Ridden by Cruz Mendez, who was piloting his 99th stakes winner at Los Alamitos, Famous Talk covered the distance in :17.788. He also earned $13,750 for the win to more than double his career earnings to $24,005. 

Famous Talk was bred to be a stakes winner. The Steve Burns-bred runner is a colt by the Grade 1 winning champion One Famous Eagle out of the Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity winner Little Talks. He entered the Holiday Handicap after running a strong third in his Two Million trial. Finishing ahead of Famous Talk were AJ Remember Me, who went on to finish second in the Two Million final, and Jess Im Worth It, who won the Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity last year. Famous Talk’s final clocking in his 400-yard Two Million trial was :19.85, 4/100ths away from advancing to the $1.9 million final. 

Mendez, a five-time leading rider at Los Alamitos, is now one stakes win away from becoming only the 11th jockey to reach the 100 stakes win plateau at Los Alamitos. Los Alamitos will host the Grade 1 James Dreyer Charger Bar Handicap and the Dashingly next weekend. 

Kolleen Ledgerwood’s Fancy Upp earned $5,625 for running second. The filly by the outstanding Favorite Cartel out of the graded stakes winner Up For It ran third in last year’s Governor’s Cup Futurity and also competed in the PCQHRA Breeders Futurity. Irving Lara piloted her for trainer Cesar DeAlba.

Famous Talk and Fancy Upp would love to accomplish similar exploits as last year’s 1-2 finishers of the Holiday Handicap. Train B Taka won the race last year while Hott Temptation ran second. Train B Taka won two stakes events during his sophomore campaign while also racing in while three graded derbies. Hott Temptation won the Grade 1 Mildred Vessels Memorial Handicap while defeating aged mares while also qualifying to the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby and the Grade 1 Champion of Champions.

LCL LLC’s Bandita finished third with Armando Viramontes up for trainer Chris O’Dell. Underworld Goddess, Elemyntal, Me Shinning, Tough To Catch, Carversteak, and Shine Ellyn completed the field. 

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LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE, CYPRESS, CA… A deep and evenly matched field of 10 talented mares will square off in the $35,000 Virginia Hyland Stakes when racing resumes at Los Alamitos on Saturday night. The 350-yard feature is the eighth and final race of an action-packed program that gets underway at approximately 6:00 PM.

Adding to the excitement for horse players, the night features a Pick 6 Carryover of $14,701. With fresh money expected to flood the pool, the total Pick 6 pot is projected to climb toward $90,000. The Pick 6 sequence begins in the third race and concludes with the Virginia Hyland Stakes.

Elite Contenders Take the Spotlight

The Virginia Hyland Stakes has drawn a seasoned group of stakes veterans and rising stars. Leading the charge is the incredibly fast One Sweet Duck, who finished second in last year’s running of this race. A winner of nine career races with earnings exceeding $123,000, the Utah-bred daughter of One Sweet Jess brings a wealth of experience, including 27 career starts and 13 stakes appearances. Owned by Lex Fabrizio and trained by Juan Aleman, she recently enjoyed a four-race win streak, highlighted by an allowance victory on January 25. She won the La Pacifica in 2023 and was second in last year’s running of the Virginia Hyland. 

She faces a stiff challenge from Budder Off Friends, the 2023 PCQHRA 3-Year-Old Filly of the Year. Trained by Adan Farias for owner David Hinkins, this standout performer had a career-best season in 2023, earning over $70,000 when she made 12 starts, winning three of those races. Her biggest win that year came in the Go Josie Go Stakes.

The Field is Further Bolstered By:

  • Fairlea Flyin: Outstanding in her six career starts at Los Alamitos with four victories. She enters off a February 21st score where she defeated CCR Political Wrap and Budder Off Friends in :17.60. She also outdueled VGK Zigfield Follies last October.
  • VGK Zigfield Follies: A consistent performer from the Farias barn who has hit the board in both the Dashingly and Justanold Love Stakes. She was also a finalist in the 2025 Grade 1 Los Alamitos Winter Derby. She faced older mares when finishing fourth in last year’s Virginia Hyland. 
  • AJ Flawless: A five-time winner and victor of the Lobo Derby at Albuquerque. Trained by Marc Jungers, she returns to Los Alamitos for the first time since winning an allowance here during her juvenile season.
  • Terra Fina: Rounding into peak form following a solid third-place finish in the Grade 3 Denim N Diamonds on February 21.
  • Competent: A finalist in the prestigious 2024 Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity, she enters with career earnings of over $73,000.

Here’s the field of 10 from the rail out: Fairlea Flyin, Competent, VGK Zigfield Follies, AJ Flawless, Terra Fina, One Sweet Duck, Budder Off Friends, CCR Political Wrap, Naive, and CM Cowgirls Are Cool. 

Between the elite talent on the track and the $14,701Pick 6 carryover, Saturday night at Los Alamitos offers a premier atmosphere for racing fans and handicappers alike.

By LOS ALAMITOS PUBLICITY

Speedhorse Stake recap

An exciting Stakes Race took place today at Sunray Park! Here’s a sneak peek at the winner. Be sure to check back for the complete Stakes Results!


Sunray Park
WINNER of the 2026 New Mexico Breeders S.-G3
HM BIGDAD RELENTLESS
 (#3)
c. (Big Daddy Cartel-Relentless Concierge, Hes Relentless)
Breeder: Norberto Morales Perez
Owner: Norberto Morales Perez
Trainer: Jorge Morales-Flores
Jockey: Jesse Levario
Remaining Order of Finish: Jess Fire Up Doc (#9), Woodcutt (#5), The Ghan (#6), Lucky Lodi (#4), Louis Cartel (#2), Jess a Moon Girl (#7), Hm Kingvalley (#1)
Scratched Horse(s):
Angels in the clouds (Stewards)


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©Linda Earley, Speedhorse

Remington Park’s Thursday card will feature a historic first: the inaugural Appaloosa Futurity trials, with 13 juveniles competing in two 250-yard heats for spots in the April 24 final.  In the first trial, Three R Tyme Wil Tell is the 2-1 favorite. She already has racing experience, finishing a close fourth in her debut after placing second with a strong effort in her training race, and will be ridden by James Flores for trainer Dee Keener. The second trial features Union Willy, also a 2-1 favorite, who has not raced yet but impressed in workouts with times under 12 seconds. He is also trained by Keener and will be ridden by Mario Delgado. Beyond the individual races, the event is significant as the first new all-Appaloosa futurity in decades, signaling a revival of the breed’s presence at a major track. The Oklahoma Appaloosa Racing Network (OAR Network) is sponsoring the race, bringing together a committed group of horsemen focused on restoring Appaloosa racing. Funding from initiatives like their annual stallion service auction has played a key role in making this and similar events possible. The organization also expressed gratitude to stallion owners, managers, and mare owners whose continued involvement is helping expand the program. The Remington Park Appaloosa Futurity has drawn strong support from horsemen across multiple states and is already planning additional stakes races. Overall, the trials represent both a competitive debut for these young horses and a broader push to restore Appaloosa racing’s prominence.

By Rdona McLain, Speedhorse

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