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ANDERSON, IN—OCTOBER 27, 2012—Hoosier Park hosted three major stakes Quarter Horses on Saturday's race card. The $119,500 Miss Roxie Little for state bred two-year-olds, the $107,800 Governors Stakes for 2-year-olds and the $85,00 QHRAI Derby were all contested at the Indiana raceway.
In the QHRAI Derby Feature My News broke the Hoosier Park 400 yard track record.
Miss Roxie Little Futurity
Ronald Brown and Robert Ray's Tinys First Pepsi defeated Flys No Mystery by a neck to win his second futurity this season in the Miss Roxie Little. Under jockey Rodney Prescott the sorrel gelding completed his 350 yard task in :17.808 seconds, a 93 speed index.
The $65,725 winner's purse boosted the Tinys First Corona gelding earnings mark to $115,498. Ronald Brown conditions the colt out of Chics Pepsi, by Lucks Chic Gay. Diana J. Keiser is the breeder.
Flys No Mystery earned $23,900 for owner/breeder Mark Michel. John McCreary trains the Fly Jess Fly gelding out of Mystery Stride, by Cash Stride. Victor Olivo had the riding assignment.
Roy Moore's Chilled To The Bone, by Chilled Corona finished a nose back in the show position under jockey Jose Beltran. Moore also trains the sorrel bred by Circle S Ranch, Inc. He is out of the Rare Form mare Sheza Rare One and earned $11,950 for his effort.
Hoosier Rabbit, Kool Quick Cash, Free Kittens, Hopen To Smokem, Dennis The Menace, Ball Ball Corona and Six Figure Dynasty completed the field.
Governors Stake
Habits Secret finally got his futurity win Saturday night in the $107,800 Governors Stakes. Under an impressive ride by jockey Yordanis Amaro, the sorrel No Secrets Here colt defeated Stormy Cartel by one length. Princess Lil Bit finished a nose back in third. He covered the 350 yard course in :17.749 seconds, a 95 speed index.
Habits Secret gets his first stakes win in the Governors Stakes at Hoosier Park.
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Also a California-bred, Stormy Cartel races for Alejandro Luna. The Carters Cartel colt shipped East from Los Alamitos to qualify for the futurity on October 13. The $21,560 place check boosted his earnings mark to $27,067. Also trained by Martinez, the brown gelding out of Dinastia Toll Brz, by Tolltac was bred by John Andreini.
Gene Cox bred-owns-and-trains Princess Lil Bit, a filly by first crop sire Coronas Leaving You from the Toast to Dash mare Princess Toast. He picked up $10,780 for Saturday's effort. Harold Collins was riding.
Completing the order of finish were Catch This Cartel, Getting Famous, Bonos Heart, Calamity Jamie, Novas Gold and Natovas Courage.
QHRAI Derby
Feature My News picked a great time to throw a race. In the $85,000 QHRAI Derby on Saturday night the Feature Mr Jess colt broke his maiden and set a new track record for 400 yards. He defeated Tf First Pick by 1 ¼ lengths with Mucho Fuego finishing third.
Feature My News winning the QHRAI Derby at Hoosier Park on Saturday.
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Matt Frazier saddled Feature My News who earned $46,760 for owner Alicia Smith. Five races back the W.W. McKibbin Florida bred finished third in the South Florida Derby at Hialeah Park. He is 1-2-3 in 13 starts and has earned $80,824.
Tf First Pick earned $17,000 for his effort. Ron Raper trains the Dash To First Place gelding out of Pick Your Passion, by Special Project, for Donald Jacobs. Steve Tate bred him in Louisiana.
Mucho Fuego is a Walk Thru Fire gelding leased by Oscar Andrade and trained by Ricardo Martinez. Yordanis Amaro rode the bay out of the Corona Cartel mare Corona Mas Fina. He was bred by Eleana Andrade and earned $8,500.
Dancing With Ducks, Jhony Red, Pescado Fuerte, Valor And Glory, Successful Dash, Hez Tricky Too and Rapid Ivory completed the field. Mo Zoomo was scratched.


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