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One Fabulous Boy Picks Up Fifth Remington Park Win, Taking Featured Allowance

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In his past 11 starts, One Fabulous Boy has raced in stakes company in nine of those tries. He has been in allowance races only twice in those 11 starts, and won both of them, including Sunday’s feature race at Remington Park.

One Fabulous Boy, an Oklahoma-bred 6-year-old gelded son of One Fabulous Eagle, out of the Check Him Out mare Check Out Kaelie, is turning into quite the horse for the course as he won for the fifth time at Remington Park in 10 races. This victory came with jockey Angel O. Ramirez in the saddle for trainer Ed Hardy. One Fabulous Eagle, the 4-5 post-time favorite, earned $19,965 from the $34,980 allowance purse and improved his record to 22 starts, nine wins, one second and three thirds for earnings of $218,558 for owner Paul Wolfe of Simi Valley, Calif. The Wolfes, Paul and Diane, bred this horse.

One Fabulous Boy hit the line a full length in front of runner-up Im No Lawyer Butt (3-1 second favorite) at 550 yards. The winner stopped the timer in :26.902 seconds on the fast track, earning a speed-index of 102. Alexandra K (15-1) checked in third, a half-length back of Im No Lawyer Butt.

The winner paid $3.60 to win, $2.40 to place and $2.20 to show. 

One Fabulous Boy is a gelding with a passport full of stamps. In his nine stakes races over his past 11 starts, he has had stops at Prairie Meadows in Altoona, Iowa; Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas; Zia Park in Hobbs, N.M.; the Downs at Albuquerque in New Mexico, and at Remington Park. His other allowance win came at Remington Park. His best efforts against black-type horses were back-to-back victories in Prairie Meadows’ Championship Challenge Stakes in 2023-24. Ramirez has been his regular rider at most of these venues.

One Fabulous Boy was coming off a third-place finish in the SLM Big Daddy Stakes at Remington Park on March 9 this spring. That has proven to be a key race here as the winner, Mr Michel, not only won that stakes race, but came back and won the Grade 1 Leo Stakes yesterday, in what his follow-up start. The horse that ran second in the SLM Big Daddy, Js On Fire, came right back and won his next out after that stakes attempt. 

Remington Park racing continues Thursday through Sunday, May 8-11, with a couple of early special post times to kick off the week. There will be 13 Heritage Place Futurity trials on Thursday and Friday, May 8 & 9, with both card underway at 5pm-Central.

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A first time stakes winner will be crowned in the running of the $30,000 Town Policy Handicap on Saturday night at Los Alamitos. Eight sophomores will compete in this 400-yard race and while no horse in the field has already won a stakes race, there are several Grade 1 stakes finalists in this event.

J. Francisco Diaz’s Cowboy Bolt is one of those with experience in Grade 1 stakes events. The gelding by Flying Cowboy 123 won his trial to the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity last December, an effort that earned him a spot in the meet’s richest race. After running in that Grade 1 futurity, the Lindolfo Diaz-trainee has made three appearances this season, his best effort being a fifth-place finish against Lethal Cowboy 123 in the Sgt Pepper Feature on August 23. 

Dunn Ranch LLC’s Firey Eagle is another one with Grade 1 experience after running in the Texas Classic Futurity, which was won by FDD Dreams in November 2024 at Lone Star Park. He picked up an allowance win here on September 27.

Juan Moya’s Nationalist competed in the Restricted Grade 1 Spencer Childers California Breeders Championship Handicap at 400 yards on July 26 and has since posted an allowance win at 350 yards and a second-place finish at 550 yards. 

Edward Melzer Revocable Trust’s Clareets Boy, who was second in the Sgt Pepper Feature, is among the others in this event. Astronomical 123, Gimy A Reason, Fourstreakingeagle and Autamatic will also race.

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Owned and bred by Abel Flores and James Sills, the Grade 1 winner Shaken Goin On will headline a full field of 10 sophomore fillies in the running of the $30,000 Justanold Love Handicap at 350 yards on Saturday at Los Alamitos. The nine-race program will also feature the running of the $30,000 Town Policy Handicap for sophomores. The Justanold Love will is the ninth and final race on the card, while the Town Policy will wrap up the early Pick Four sequence in race number four.                                       

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Willis also trains Edward Melzer Revocable Trust’s Fairlea Flyin, who has won all three of her starts at Los Alamitos this season. The filly by Flying Cowboy 123 will be going after her fourth consecutive victory. Francisco Ramirez will ride from post six. Gentry Farms has two outstanding fillies in this race in All American Oaks and Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity finalist Ohana Spirit and the multiple graded stakes placed Beach Walk, who was third in both the Los Alamitos Oaks and Grade 2 Golden State Derby. Juan Aleman will saddle both Ohana Spirit, who’ll start from post nine, and Beach Walk, who has drawn the outside post 10. Heartlande, winner of the final Wild West Futurity in 2024, is among the other six in action.

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