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Ec Revenge Wins Heritage Place Juvenile
EC Revenge (#8) wins the Heritage Place Juvenile on Saturday at Remington Park in the final race of the 2019 American Quarter Horse Season.

© Dustin Orona Photography
Ec Revenge Wins Heritage Place Juvenile

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK— JUNE 1, 2019—The final race of the 2019 American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season at Remington Park was Saturday night’s $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile. The 350-yard event was won by EC Revenge who won his second stakes race of the season with the triumph.

Owned by Elisabeth Logan of Haskell, Okla., EC Revenge rallied to victory under jockey James Flores to score by one length. Trained by Dee Keener, the 2-year-old by leading first-crop sire Hes Relentless also won the historic Oklahoma Futurity earlier this season at Remington Park. The brown gelding is out of Ss Pamilla by Corona Cartel.

The field for the Heritage Place Juvenile had all competed in trials for the Heritage Place Futurity but fell short in making that lucrative event. A total of six of the nine starters in the Juvenile had won their individual trial for the Heritage Place Futurity, including the winner EC Revenge.

Winning owner Elisabeth Logan accepting the Heritage Place Juvenile Invitational stakes trophy Saturday at Remington Park. © Dustin Orona Photography
Away as the wagering favorite at 3-2 odds, EC Revenge paid $5 to win, $3.20 to place and $2.40 to show. Carters Favorite was second and paid $8.80 to place and $5 to show. DF Mischievious Jess was third, 2-1/2 lengths behind the winner, paying $3 to show.

The win in the Heritage Place Juvenile was the fourth overall for EC Revenge this season who is undefeated through four attempts. The winner’s share of $25,000 increases the bankroll for EC Revenge to $198,282.

Bobby Martinez saddled second-place finisher Carters Favorite for owner Mag 3 Racing. McColee Land & Livestock bred the Favorite Cartel colt in Oregon from the First Down Dash mare Runawayheart. Ridden by Damian Martinez, the $22,000 Heritage Place September Yearling Sale graduate earned $15,000 for the effort.

A $90,000 Heritage Place Yearling repurchase, Df Mischievious Jess races for the DF Mischievous Jess Partners. James Padgett, II trains the Apollitical Jess colt bred in Oklahoma by Darling Farms. Out of the Corona Cartel mare Mischievous Player, Df Mischievious Jess earned $10,000 for third. Rodrigo Vallejo has the riding assignment.

Apollitical J Julia, Shannon Power, Cajun King, Dallas Dynasty, Ima Fancy Knockout and Coronado Bay completed the field.

Remington Park live racing is now on hiatus until the beginning of the 2019 Thoroughbred Season on Aug. 23.

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