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Rf Fast Dash N Blood Cruises In Lee Berwick Futurity Trials at Delta Downs

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Delta Downs hosted 12 qualifying trials for the season’s richest race on Friday. The $597,622 Lee Berwick Futurity (RG1) will take place on closing night of the season, Saturday, July 12, and the fastest qualifier for the event was Jaime Cardenas’ Rf Fast Dash N Blood ($2.10) under jockey Jorge Javier Garcia.

Rf Fast Dash N Blood scorched the track for 350 yards in the third trial of the evening, posting a winning time of 17.463 seconds. That time equaled a speed index of 99. Each race on the program was contested over a fast racetrack.

Rf Fast Dash N Blood, who is trained by Miguel Castillo, will attempt to win his second rich futurity of the season in the Lee Berwick. On May 24 he took the $269,000 Laddie Futurity (RG2) at Delta Downs after winning his trial for the race three weeks earlier. Overall, he has three wins from five career starts.

Each trial on the Friday carried a purse of $10,000 and the winners took home $6,000 apiece. With that paycheck, Rf Fast Dash N Blood has now banked $171,794. He can earn another $298,811 if he takes the Lee Berwick final in three weeks.

Bred in Louisiana by Rogers Farm/Tim/Jennie Rogers, Rf Fast Dash N Blood is a 2-year-old bay gelding by Apollitical Blood, out of the Heza Fast Dash mare Fast Dash N Deb.

Listed below are the 10 qualifiers for this year’s Lee Berwick Futurity from the fastest time down. 

            Horse                                      Jockey                                    Trainer                                   Time

1          Rf Fast Dash N Blood            Jorge Javier Garcia                 Miguel Castillo                       17.463

2          Luziana Man                           Noe Castaneda                        Jose Espinosa                          17.562

3          Valiant Heart Z                       Nestor Duran                          Patrick Clemons                      17.758

4          Fantsy Man Train                    Noe Castaneda                        Jose Espinosa                          17.793

5          San Lorenzo Bossman            Luis Vivanco                           Jeremy Derozin                       17.802

6          Ivory Heart Z                          Victor Urieta, Jr.                     Patrick Clemons                      17.848

7          Zactex Blood                          Ricardo Hernandez, Jr.           Leonel Hernandez                  17.849

8          San Lorenzo Cocoy                Luis Vivanco                           Jeremy Derozin                       17.850

9          Lm Ms Apollitical                   Rodrigo Vallejo                       Francisco Bernal                     17.884

10        One Sweet Texan                    Eddie Sanchez                        Jose Sanchez                           17.885

Delta Downs will close out the race week on Saturday with a nine-race program that begins at 6:15pm

For more information about the season, visit the track’s website at www.deltadownsracing.com.

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