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ANDERSON, IN—AUGUST 18, 2012—Fastest qualifiers Tinys Fist Pepsi and Successful Dash returned to Hoosier Park Saturday afternoon to win the QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Futurity and Derby respectively.
The races, for American Quarter Horse foals sired by stallion's participating in the annual QHRAI Stallion Service Auction, carried combined added money purses of $150,000.
QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Futurity
Under jockey Rodney Prescott, fastest qualifier Tinys First Pepsi picked up her second straight victory as she cruised to a half-length win over Mr Jess Down Focash in the $100,000 QHRAI Stallion Service Auctions Futurity on Saturday.
Racing for Ronald Brown and Robert Ray, the gelded son of Tinys First Pepsi completed the 350 yard course in :17970 seconds, a 92 speed index. The $39,000 winner's purse swelled Tinys First Pepsi's total earnings mark to nearly $50,000.
Diana Keiser bred the sorrel in Indiana from the Lucks Chic Gay mare Chics Pepsi. Two starts back Tinys First Pepsi finished fourth in the Jaguar Rocket Stakes at Indiana Downs.
Racing for Quency E. Grant, Mr Jess Down Focash is trained by Huston Dial. The Papa Larry gelding out of Jacquards Darling, by Jacquard, earned $19,000 for finishing second. Ridden by Juan Delgado, the sorrel was bred in South Carolina by Joseph McMillian.
Second fastest qualifier Wrs Kool Blaze, a homebred racing for Williams Racing Stables, Inc., finished a neck back in third. Dicky Benton trains with Julie Veltman riding. The Kool Quick Kid gelding out of Blazin Memory, by Blazen Bryan, earned $9,000 for his effort. His stable mate Wrs Kool Corona finished fourth.
Completing the field were Kook Quick Cash, Wh Precious Perry, Diamond Kissed, Flys No Mystery, Hoosier Rabbit and Wh Mercy Me.
QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Derby
Randy Thompson's Successful Dash picked up his fourth win this season as he raced to an impressive 1 ¼ length win over Will You Perry Me in the $50,000 QHRAI Stallion Service Auction Derby at Hoosier Park Saturday.
The altered son of Cartel Success completed the 400 yards in :20.090 seconds, getting the winner's purse of $19,500. Tom Mosley, Jr saddled with Gerardo Garrido riding.
Bred by Bill Price from the Dash For Cash mare Rita Anns Dash, Successful came into the race as the fastest qualifier in the August 4 trials. The winner's purse pushed his career total to $67,503 and a career record of 5-1-2 in 13 starts.
Racing for Eric Doctor, Will You Perry Me finished 1 ¼ lengths ahead of the field to earn $9,500 for second. The Dashing Val filly out of Streakin Keep Sake, by Mr Jess Perry, is trained by Ron Raper and ridden by Harold Collins. Jenifer Haynes is the breeder.
Still looking for his first win four starts this season, HQH Burn Notice finished third for owner's David Whitman and Timothy Noel. Winner of the Jaguar Rocket Stakes last season, the Twaynas Dash 3-year-old earned $4,500 to push his earnings total past $117,000. Troy Crissup was aboard the Ronald Haynes bred gelding. He is out of the Tiny Master Bug mare Honey Bunny Bug.
Chilled Patrona, Planet Dash, Straw In My Shoe Dhd, Swiper, McKenzies Vision, Senor Vibora and Chilled Six Pack completed the field.
Editors note: Photos of these races will be posted when the become available from the track photographer.


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