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STAKES WINNERS GALORE GET IN FIRST OFFICIAL WORKOUTS UPCOMING REMINGTON PARK SEASON

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OKLAHOMA CITY  – There were stakes winners out in full force this week, getting their first official workouts in over the Remington Park racetrack. Preparations continue with the start of the American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season set for Thursday, March 5.

Some of the more prominent names with works that fans would recognize are O Donovan Rossa, JC Speeding, Ima Fancy Eye Opener, and Cardiac Cowboy.

O Donovan Rossa is a multiple graded stakes winner at Remington Park (2022 Grade 3 SLM Big Daddy Stakes as a 38-1 longshot), the Grade 2 Pauls Valley Stakes in both 2023 and 2024, and the 2024 and 2025 Grade 2 Remington Park Distance Challenge. 

Known as the King of the Hook for his distance ability around the 870-yard turn for three-time defending training title holder Dee Keener, the 8-year-old gelded Oklahoma-bred son of Apollitical Jess, from the Country Chicks Man mare Shanachee, worked the shortest distance that was possible Thursday, 220 yards. The three-time defending Distance Champion at Remington Park, known for his speed at 870 yards, covered the shortest distance Thursday, Feb. 19 in :12.87, handily. The bullet work at the distance that day was JC Speeding’s :12.22, handily. O Donovan Rossa, owned by Kelly Yother Equine, has a record of 46 starts, 13 wins, 10 seconds and six thirds for lifetime earnings of $404,652. He was bred by Garvan Kelly.

It’s no wonder JC Speeding was the bullet worker. The dual-bred Paint-Quarter Horse was named the American Paint Horse Association’s 2025 World Champion Running Horse for his efforts last year. At Remington Park on May 31, he won the richest race in the world for mixed breeds in taking the $238,200 Speedhorse Graham Paint and Appaloosa Futurity. He also set the track record that night for mixed breeds at 350 yards, stopping the timer in :17.176 under the talented ride of jockey James Flores. The 3-year-old Oklahoma-bred gelded son of Chilitos, out of the High Rate of Return mare High Speed Kitty, is also from the Keener barn. He is owned by Planefun LLC and was bred by Richard Joneson. His record is 8-5-2-1, $263,497. The gelding is 4-for-4 at Remington Park.

Ima Fancy Eye Opener, a 4-year-old gray gelding who won two stakes races at Remington Park last year under the guidance of trainer Rhonda Valdivia, is now in the barn of her husband, Sammy. The double stakes winner here last year (Grade 3 Mr Master Bugs and the Grade 2 Mighty Deck Three, both for Oklahoma-breds) showed up on the work tab Thursday, also, trying 250 yards. The son of Ima Fancy PYC, out of the Mr Eye Opener mare Lil Miss Eye Opener, stopped the clocker’s watch in :13.79, handily from the gate. Ima Fancy Eye Opener’s record for owners Shania and Terry Dale Cox is 18-8-2-4, $267,353. He was bred by Rhonda Valdivia.

On the work tab Friday morning was Cardiac Cowboy, a multiple graded stakes winner who is looking for his first black-type victory at Remington Park. He worked 220 yards for trainer Jason Olmstead in a time of :12.50, handily. 

Cardiac Cowboy, a 5-year-old gelded Oklahoma-bred son of Flying Cowboy 123, out of the Carters Cartel mare Southard Cartel, has won stakes races at Prairie Meadows and was a prominent runner as a 2-year-old at Remington Park, breaking his maiden by 1-1/4 lengths at first asking on April 15, 2023. He followed that with a win in his second start here, winning a Heritage Place Futurity trial by 1-1/4 lengths on May 12, 2023. The speedster went off at 11-1 odds in the Grade 1, $1,208,000 Heritage Place Futurity final and finished sixth. His record for owners Tom and Lou Ann Smith, and Amber Olmstead is 27-10-3-4, $369,356. He was bred by Jo Rice.

More training races are scheduled for Feb. 25 and 26 at Remington Park as un-started 2-year-olds learn the ropes before their career pari-mutuel debuts. 

The race card for Opening Night, March 5, will be drawn in the Remington Park racing office on Wednesday, Feb. 25.

By Richard Linihan

Remington Park has provided more than $407 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 begins March 5. 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.

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Los Alamitos (LA)
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LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE, CYPRESS, CA — Promising sire Dasha Good Reason died Wednesday morning at age seven, according to David Martin, manager of Rolling A Ranch in Atascadero, California. The ranch will await the results of a necropsy to determine the cause of death.

Ed Allred, the sport’s leading owner and breeder, purchased the multiple Grade 1 finalist Dasha Good Reason in February 2025. Impeccably bred, Dasha Good Reason was a son of champion Good Reason SA and out of the AQHA Racing Dam of Distinction Dasha Freda. Dasha Freda is also the dam of 2015 AQHA World Champion Heza Dasha Fire and AQHA champion 2-year-old gelding Ima Fearless Hero.

Previously owned by Robyn Gordon, Juan Humberto Moya, and S-Quarter K LLC, Dasha Good Reason spent his first breeding season at Robicheaux Ranch in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, in 2024; his first foals are now yearlings. Dasha Good Reason’s first season at Rolling A Ranch features approximately 40 weanlings to be born in 2026. For his second season in California, Dasha Good Reason covered over 50 mares, with 21 already determined to be in foal. Rolling A Ranch staff expects an additional 32 mares to also be in foal this year.

“Dr. Allred was very excited to have this promising, upcoming stallion at Rolling A Ranch,” Martin said. “To lose Dasha Good Reason this early in his career is devastating for all of us. We have many of his babies already being born, and we are looking to have 50 mares in foal from him this year.”

“Dasha Good Reason was a gentleman of a stallion,” Martin continued. “He was well-mannered, had no vices, and he did his job. I’ve been here a long time at Rolling A Ranch, and Dasha Good Reason is one of the best-mannered stallions I’ve ever been around. He was quiet, his concentration was always there, and he was never a problem. He was a perfect stallion. Everything was working great with him. Out of respect for everything he did for Rolling A Ranch in his short time here, we’ll wait until the necropsy to announce the reason for his passing.”

On the racetrack, Dasha Good Reason was one of the top 2-year-olds at Los Alamitos Race Course in 2021, scoring four victories that year. He qualified for the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity at 400 yards, the Grade 2 PCQHRA Breeders Futurity at 350 yards, and the John Deere Los Alamitos Juvenile Challenge at 350 yards. His victories included trial wins for the Grade 1 Ed Burke Million Futurity at 350 yards, the PCQHRA Breeders Futurity, and the John Deere Los Alamitos Juvenile.

As a 3-year-old, Dasha Good Reason qualified for the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Super Derby, the Grade 2 Golden State Derby, and the Grade 2 El Primero Del Ano Derby—all held at 400 yards—before qualifying for the Grade 1 Brad McKinzie Los Alamitos Winter Championship during his 4-year-old campaign. Bred by S-Quarter K LLC, Dasha Good Reason competed in a total of nine stakes races and secured top-three finishes in nine of his 21 lifetime starts, earning $264,158 during his career.

Dasha Good Reason was sired by the outstanding two-time champion Good Reason SA, winner of the 2011 Grade 1 Champion of Champions at 440 yards and the 2009 Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity at 400 yards, with career earnings of $1,446,727. His dam, the Meneelys’ wonderful broodmare Dasha Freda, is a daughter of 2019 AQHA Hall of Fame inductee Mr Jess Perry. Dasha Freda’s sons include Heza Dasha Fire—winner of the 2015 Grade 1 Champion of Champions and eight other Grade 1 stakes—and Ima Fearless Hero, winner of the 2015 Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity. She is also the dam of Grade 2 winner Sweet Dasha Fire ($190,624) and stakes winner Dasha Dynasty ($131,807).

On Wednesday afternoon, Cathy Allred, wife of Ed Allred and president of Los Alamitos Race Course, said that the Meneelys reached out to Dr. Allred to offer their condolences and to offer to shuttle their stallion, Dasha Dynasty, from Fales Ranch in Arizona to Rolling A Ranch so the Atascadero facility could continue its 2026 breeding season. Dasha Dynasty is owned by Robyn Gordon, Juan Humberto Moya, and S-Quarter K LLC.

“We are grateful that Don and Kathy Meneely, Robin Gordon, and Juan Humberto Moya reached out so quickly with the opportunity to use their stallion,” Cathy Allred said. “Dasha Dynasty will be at Rolling A Ranch in the next few days, and we feel very fortunate to have his great bloodlines continue to be a part of our breeding program.”

“It’s been a tough day for all of us here,” Martin added. “Dr. Allred continues to do everything he can for the Quarter Horse racing industry in California, and Dasha Good Reason was an exciting new addition for our state’s breeding program. We still have the stallion Kiddy Up here, who has been a Rolling A Ranch mainstay for about 20 years. We’ll move forward, but we will miss Dasha Good Reason.”

Courtesy of Orlando Gutierrez

Jesse Sherwood
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Shakopee, Minn.  —  Canterbury Park announced that Jesse Sherwood has been named head starter for the 2026 race meet that begins May 23. Sherwood’s career working on the starting gate began in 2008 at Canterbury where he spent four seasons as an assistant starter. He has been head starter at Fair Grounds in New Orleans the past two seasons. Sherwood also worked at racetracks in New Mexico becoming head starter at Energy Downs in Wyoming and at the Montana State Fair meet in Great Falls. 

“Returning to Canterbury Park will feel like somewhat of a homecoming,” Sherwood said. “I know there will be many new faces but I am sure to find some familiar ones as well.”

The starter and his team of assistants are responsible for ensuring a fair start for each race as well as a safe and orderly process of loading horses into the starting gate.

“I try hard and I care and take pride in having a team of assistants that do the same,” he said. “Good starts on race day come from the hard work and patience during morning schooling.”

Sherwood, a native of Selah, Washington, grew up on the racetrack. He is a third-generation horseman. His mother was a trainer, and his father, a former jockey, was the superintendent of the jockey’s room at Washington racetracks for 40 years.

“We are pleased to have found someone with Jesse’s experience to fill the very important role of head starter,” Canterbury Park general manager John Groen said. “We are proud of the consistency and safety record of our starting gate team and feel that Jesse will uphold those high standards.”

Sherwood replaces Oscar Quiroz who took a similar position at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Courtesy of Jeff Maday

Heritage Place
@Myriam Maynard, Speedhorse

2026 Spring Forward Sale

This year’s sale, although small, drew a very diverse consignment of horses. Foals in Utero, Yearlings, Race Age, Barrel / Performance prospects and Broodmares were all included in the selection of horses offered. The average sales price on horses sold was $13,500. The high seller was Ms Dynasty, consigned by Tom Maher sold for $38,000, a stakes producing FDD Dynasty daughter in foal to Hes Relentless for a 2027 foal. Horses were sold to 5 different states from California to Minnesota and 1 going to Canada.

Heritage Place wishes everyone much success with their purchases and best of luck at the races this year. Our next sale will be the annual Quarter Horse Yearling Sale, September 24–26, 2026; the consignment deadline is June 17th, consignment forms will be available for online completion at www.heritageplace.com under the Quarter Horse Yearling Sale tab.

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