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Heza Hawkeye has eye on Heartland Futurity Final prize at Horseshoe Indianapolis

HEZA HAWKEYE - Heartland Futurity Trials - 06-28-25 - R08 - Horseshoe Indiana - Finish 01_CoadyMedia
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Heza Hawkeye and German Rodriguez established themselves as the top pair to catch during the Heartland Futurity Trials Saturday, June 28 at Horseshoe Indianapolis. A total of 53 starters were included in six trials to narrow the field down to the top 10 headed to the $172,480 Heartland Futurity Final, offering the largest purse in the 17-year history of the race.

Heza Hawkeye was out of the gate with a blast from the outside post nine and took control early on in the 350-yard dash. As the race unfolded, so did Heza Hawkeye, opening up with every stride to win by two and one-quarter lengths in :17.555. Remember Da Queen and Eduardo Diaz won the tight photo with Suzys Kristine and Giovani Vazquez-Gomez to finished second.

Heza Hawkeye is unique in Rodriguez serves as both his trainer and his jockey. The grey son of Hawkeye was a bit of a surprise, paying $19.80 for the win. It was his second start for owner Chavez Racing, managed by Roberto Chavez. The Texas bred was a $8,500 purchase from the Texas Quarter Horse Association Yearling Sale last fall.

When asked what changed between his first and second start in the past month, Rodriguez replied, “What changed was he (Heza Hawkeye) grew up (from) the first race. He was a kid. I put a flipping halter on him. We broke him out of the gates on the backside (in the morning), and he just popped it over the chute. He corrected himself a lot, and that’s what happened today. We put him on the rig again, and he ran his race.” 

Heza Hawkeye is part of the third crop of Texas stallion Hawkeye, who was the second leading second-crop sire last year. Chris Duke, president of the Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana, has had great success with another son of Hawkeye, Hawkeye Vision who competed in the recent Grade 1 $1.1 million Heritage Place Futurity at Remington Park.

“Chris Duke has a hot guy right now (Hawkeye Vision) and this hot guy right here (Heza Hawkeye) is the same breeding but a different mama,” said Rodriguez. “But I told Chris this hot guy (Heza Hawkeye) is something else. I told him since the beginning when we broke him, he was good.”

Rodriguez has insight into his horses since he’s the one that gets on them every morning. Heza Hawkeye stood out from the beginning for the accomplished jockey and first year trainer.

“There is an advantage to being the jockey and the trainer,” smiled Rodriguez. “You can ride your horse in the morning, the trainer is not gonna ride him in the morning you have to believe everything the rider is telling you on your horse. I don’t have to tell that to myself.” 

Rodriguez is optimistic about the horses in his barn this season.

“I think this is one of the biggest horses we got running,” added Rodriguez about Heza Hawkeye. “I think it’s one of the best. But you know some horses might jump up and surprise us this year.”

A horse that wasn’t a surprise in the Heartland Futurity Trials was WR Hott Shott, a recent addition to the Tim Eggleston barn. The One Famous Eagle son, ridden by Eduardo Diaz, made his first start over the Horseshoe Indianapolis surface a winning one, scoring the second fastest time of the day in his trial and second on the list of times behind Heza Hawkeye in :17.609. Roses After Midnight (Giovani Vazquez-Gomez) finished a nose back in second over Delreys Rollin Bayou and Francisco Quintero.

WR Hott Shott was making his third start after a win at Remington Park. It was the first start out of the Eggleston barn for the Oklahoma bred owned by Raymond Whitmire.

“He shipped him from Remington,” noted Eggleston, who is the track’s leading Quarter Horse trainer this season. “We’ve had him about 40 days or so and he’s just a really nice horse to train. He ran well out there. He comes from a great breeder Mr. Whitmire.” 

It’s been a good week for the Eggleston barn. He connected with Jolie Laide in the $132,080 Horseshoe Indianapolis QHRAI Derby the week prior. The filly’s younger brother, The Unsung Hero came back to score his second win in as many starts in his trial of the Heartland Futurity, the fifth fastest time of the day.

“That’s a half sibling to Jolie Laide,” said Eggleston of The Unsung Hero. “He’s a nice horse. He made a couple little mistakes but had a good race. I expect him to come back in the finals and will be tough. They are a lot alike. I think it comes from the mama. Both are very quiet, very laid back horses. They are very nice horses. You know, they get in the barn and relax.”

Eggleston will saddle three for the Heartland Futurity Final, WR Hott Shott, The Unsung Hero, and Remember Da Queen. He is joined by Jessi Vazquez, who saddles two (Roses After Midnight, Suzys Kristine) along with Claudio Barraza, who also saddles two (Paint Me Sass, First Angel).

The entire field, in order of time with jockey, for the Heartland Futurity Final includes: Heza Hawkeye (:17.555, German Rodriguez); WR Hott Shott (:17.609, Eduardo Diaz); Roses After Midnight (:17.617, Giovani Vazquez-Gomez); Remember Da Queen (:17.929, Eduardo Diaz); The Unsung Hero (:17.941, Eduardo Diaz); Paint Me Sass (:17.945, Edgar Diaz); First Angel (:17.975, Edgar Diaz); Suzys Kristine (:17.983, Giovani Vazquez-Gomez); Mr Blood Carver (:18.007, Francisco Quintero); and Delrays Rollin Bayou (:18.022, Francisco Quintero). 

Five of the six trial winners advance to the final (Heza Hawkeye, WR Hott Shott, The Unsung Hero, First Angel, and Mr Blood Carver. Apollitical Speed, the sixth trial winner, was ranked 11th and will be an also eligible for the Heartland Futurity Final.

The Heartland Futurity Final will be one of four Saturday, July 19 during Quarter Horse Stakes Day. Purses will exceed $700,000 for the day dedicated to the sprinters. First post is set for 10:45 a.m. and will be complemented by numerous activities trackside, including food trucks, inflatables, face painting, and winner’s circle promotions. Martha Claussen, nationally known Quarter Horse racing analyst, will be trackside to assist during Quarter Horse Stakes Day.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing runs through Thursday, Nov. 13. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

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10 Flying Bandida-finish
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Flying Bandida shot out of the gate Saturday like she had been goosed and never looked back, winning the Grade 2, $56,400 Decketta Stakes with ease at 15-1 longshot odds.

The even-money favorite at post time, Alliekat Dynasty, was scratched at the gate after she reacted adversely to Catchn Southern Rays acting up prior to start with the field in the gate. When Catchn Southern Rays began tossing back and forth from left to right, Alliekat Dynasty joined in the madness and it led to her sitting down in the gate. She was then scratched from the field of stakes runners.

The scratch may not have mattered the way the amazing 4-year-old gray mare Flying Bandida burst from the gate under jockey Ramiro Garcia. She blew this field away by two full lengths in a time of :17.615 over a fast track at 350 yards. Another longshot, Baby Ruth (13-1), got up for second and the new favorite in the race, Jessies First Card (7-5), finished third.

Trainer Jason Olmstead, who has won the first two stakes races of the meet, said he knew Flying Bandida was special despite some of her poor performances on her form.

“When she was 2 and 3 years old, she would qualify to the finals of everything we put her in and then she would have some bad luck in the finals,” Olmstead said. “I told Shari (Burger) and Vickie (McBee) – the owners – to give me one more year where she didn’t have to run in any more trials because I knew she would run her best race when the lights shine brightest.”

That’s what she did Saturday night and Garcia didn’t expect anything less.

“Like always,” he said, “she tried her best. We got lucky tonight. She was ready with her quick reflexes when they popped the gate and I never worry about her finishing. That is always there.”

Flying Bandida, an Oklahoma-bred daughter of Flying Cowboy 123, out of the PYC Paint Your Wagon mare Meaningful Memories, won a stakes race for the first time in her career, despite being all around it in 21 tries. She was multiple stakes placed coming into this event. Flying Bandida won her Remington Park Oaks trial last year on April 6, but ran fourth in the finals. She was the runner-up in the Altoona Derby at Prairie Meadows in Iowa and also ran second the year before at age two in the Prairie Meadows Gold Futurity. 

“I always knew she was something special,” said Burger, who also bred her. “She is a dream come true. Tonight, she did shine.”

Flying Bandida paid a whopping $32 to win on a $2 ticket, $11.40 to place and $7.80 to show. She earned $33,600 for the victory and improved her lifetime record to 21 starts, six wins, six seconds and two thirds for $196,436 earned. 

There were multiple cash drawer explosions in the exotic wagering for this race. The 15-1 winner and the 13-1 runner-up combined for a $2 exacta payout of $321.60, and keyed a 50-cent trifecta return of $304.55. The biggest payout that Flying Bandida was the key component in was the late Pick 4 that paid $2,015.70.

The winner earned a speed index of 89 with her finishing time. The rest of the order of finish for this race after the top three was Eyesa Wagon My Tale (3-1) fourth, Catchn Southern Rays (6-1) fifth, Peppa (9-1) sixth, Amber Alerrt (24-1) seventh, Karmas a Chick (29-1) eighth and Flying Nova 123 (5-1) ninth.

The win in the Decketta was the first for all the connections of Flying Bandida.

Remington Park racing continues Sunday, March 15 with a first post time of 4 p.m.-Central.

Remington Park has provided more than $408 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. The 2026 Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season is underway. The 85th Oklahoma Futurity will be contested on Saturday, March 21. Remington Park presents year-round simulcast racing and casino gaming. Guests must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or to enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.

Courtesy of Richard Linihan, Remington Park

11 Outtasyght-action
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Heads were bobbing as Outtasyght and Big Bang Rocket raced to the wire in the Grade 2, $51,360 Eastex Stakes on Saturday night at Remington Park. When these two celestially named horses hit the wire, it was the former that had his head in front as the victor.

It was Outtasyght’s first stakes win since capturing a $97,500 final at Los Alamitos in California on Feb. 23, 2025, a little more than a year ago. As hard as he fought Saturday night, showing a huge heart, it’s hard to believe it’s been that long between black-type wins.

“I just hung on,” said winning jockey Francisco Calderon. “It was my first time on this horse in an official race, but I knew him a little bit. I help break horses for the Dunns at the ranch (in Wynnewood, Okla.). Tonight, I could feel him getting a little tired on me at the end, but luckily we had enough.”

Outtasyght was sent off as the 2-1 second favorite in the race and outlasted 25-1 longshot Big Bang Rocket for the big bang bucks. The runner-up was another neck ahead of third-place finisher Lightnin Strikes (10-1). The betting favorite in the race, the only mare to take on the boys, Js Freightrain (4-5), could only manage a fourth-place finish.

Outtasyght’s time for the 350 yards was :17.741 over a fast track, earning an 85 speed index for trainer Jed Vane and owner Dunn Ranch.

“He has a lot of talent,” said Vane. “Calderon did a great job.”

Moving forward with this 4-year-old gray Texas-bred gelding, Vane was a bit vague.

“I’ll point him to the big races,” he said, without being specific.

Outtasyght is a son of prolific sire Apollitical Jess, from the Mr Eye Opener mare Eye Popping. He was bred by Bobby D. Cox and was purchased at the Heritage Place September Yearling Sale of 2023 for $320,000. He earned $28,500 on Saturday night and improved his lifetime marks to 12 starts, five wins, one second and two thirds for a bankroll of $250,048.

The rest of the order of finish past the top four was Presido Pete (67-1) fifth, Relentless Rocket (24-1) sixth, Eagle On a June Bug (8-1) seventh, Mr Boombastic (54-1) eighth, Nine One Won (30-1) ninth and Relentless Purrsuit (25-1) 10th.

Outtasyght paid $6.60 to win, $3.80 to place and $3.20 to show.

Remington Park racing continues Sunday, March 15 with a first post time of 4 p.m.-Central.

Remington Park has provided more than $408 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District. The 2026 Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season is underway. The 85th Oklahoma Futurity will be contested on Saturday, March 21. Remington Park presents year-round simulcast racing and casino gaming. Guests must be 18 or older to wager on horse racing or to enter the casino gaming floor. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.

Courtesy of Richard Linihan, Remington Park

Speedhorse Stake recap

Two Stakes Races took place today at Remington Park! Here’s a sneak peek at the winners. Stay tuned for the full Stakes Results coming soon!


Remington Park
WINNER of the 2026 Decketta Stakes – G2
FLYING BANDIDA 
(#8)
f. (Flying Cowboy 123-Meaningful Memories, Pyc Paint Your Wagon)
Breeder: Shari A. Burger
Owner: Shari Burger and Vickie McBee
Trainer: Jason Olmstead
Jockey: Ramiro Garcia
Remaining Order of Finish: Baby Ruth (#2), Jessies First Card (#4), Eyesa Wagon My Tale (#1), Catchn Southern Rays (#9), Peppa (#5), Amber Alerrt (#7), Karmas a Chick (#6), Flying Nova 123 (#3) Scratch Horse(s): Alliekat Dynasty (Gate)


Remington Park
WINNER of the 2026 Eastex S. – G2
OUTTASYGHT 
(#8)
g. (Apollitical Jess-Eye Popping, Mr Eye Opener)
Breeder: Bobby D Cox
Owner: Dunn Ranch
Trainer: Jed Vane
Jockey: Francisco Calderon
Remaining Order of Finish: Big Bang Rocket (#9), Lightnin Strikes (#5), Js Freightrain (#1), Presido Pete (#4), Relentless Rocket (#2), Eagle On a June Bug (#10), Mr Booombastic (#3), Nine One Won (#7), Relentless Purrsuit (#8)


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