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As And Js Gets A-Plus, Winning $106,400 Junos Request Stakes At Remington Park
As And Js (#1) races to victory under Agustin Silva in the Grade 2 Junos Request Stakes at Remington Park on Saturday.

© Dustin Orona Photography
As And Js Gets A-Plus, Winning $106,400 Junos Request Stakes At Remington Park

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—JUNE 1, 2019— As And Js was the 5-2 favorite in last year's Junos Request Stakes but missed victory by three-quarters of a length. This year, she made her backers proud, winning the Grade 2, $106,400 event at 6-1 odds.

The 5-year-old mare by Apollitical Jess, out of the Tres Seis mare Adolph Tres Knockout, As And Js broke fourth from the gate in the 400-yard race but it wasn't long before she took over on the rail and cruised to the victory under jockey Agustin Silva. She won by a head over the fast closing Jess Adalida, who just nipped Curls Happy Wagon by a nose for second.

It was the first win in this stakes race for all connections of the horse – owner/trainer Leonard Alcala of Ft. Myers, Fla. His son, Leo, represented him in the winner's circle, accepting the trophy.

The winning connections of As And Js accept the Junos Request(G2) stakes trophy. © Dustin Orona Photography
"I'm happy for the team on the backside," said Leo. "For my dad especially because he makes this all happen."

The only thing that concerned Silva was that it was the 2019 debut for the winner.

"I was kind of nervous this being her first out of the year," said Silva. "But turned out we were in front. She runs all she can and is very professional. Pretty nice mare. She gives her biggest performance every time, so I'm not sure this was her best."

As And Js stopped the timer for the 400-yard-sprint in 19.620 seconds over a fast surface, earning a 93 speed index. She paid $15.20 to win, $8 to place, and $5.60 to show. She earned $64,422 from the purse for Alcala. Her record lifetime improved to 19 starts, seven wins, five seconds and two thirds with a bankroll of $451,264.

Stakes winner Jess Adakuda earned $19,874 for her second-place effort. Trainer Josue Ponce conditions the Jess Louisiana Blue 4-yaer-old for owner Ruben Garcia Montemayor. Jesse Levario had the riding call aboard the California-bred mare out of Wortherweightingold by First Down Dash. She has banked $144,468.

Michael Pohl and Stacy Martin's Oklahoma homebred Curls Happy Wagon picked up $11,811 for finishing third. Stacy Charette-Hill saddled the Pyc Paint Your Wagon 4year-old out of Eye A Spit Curl by Spit Curl Jess. Jockey Jorge Torres had the riding call aboard Grade 3 Decketta Stakes winner of nearly $180,650.

Trace Dynasty, Jessie Marie, Eye Eye Captain, Painted Dynasty, Wagon Chick V, Apollitical Scout, Df Aj Green Leaves, Regard The Rose and Hardtoget completed the field.

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The Junos Request Stakes is for fillies and mares, 3 and older. The race is named for multiple Remington Park seasonal champion Junos Request who won the 1992 Remington Park Championship in a year where she was eventually voted the American Quarter Horse Association's Champion Aged Mare.

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