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RUIDOSO DOWNS, NM—SEPTEMBER 6, 2010—T. Bill Stables' Cold Cash 123 drew out in the final 100 yards to record a 14-1 upset win in the $150,000 All American Juvenile at Ruidoso Downs on Monday afternoon.
The Juvenile is for horses who did not qualify for the finals of the All American Futurity presented by Sentient Jet.
Jockey Jose Montoya gets a congratulatory fist bump following his victory on Monday.
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The Printing Press finished second and Pump It Teller was third in the 7-horse field.
The Sleepy Gilbreath-trained Cold Cash 123, a son of Oak Tree Special, raced with his rivals for the first half of the race and then found another gear in the final half of the race to easily pull away for his second-straight win. Gilbreath is a member of the Ruidoso Downs Racehorse Hall of Fame.
The All American Juvenile winning connections.
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Runner-up The Printing Press, ridden by Jimmy Dean Brooks, is a maiden after five starts with two second-place efforts. The gelded son of Feature Mr Jess is owned by Joe Flores and ridden by Eddie Willis.
Third-place finisher Pump It Teller won his maiden on August 6 at Ruidoso Downs and then was second behind All American finalist Dominyun in their All American Futurity trial. Cody Jensen was aboard the Teller Cartel filly for trainer Edward Ross Hardy.
Rainbow Futurity winner Hes Too Icy For Me, the Juvenile favorite, finished fourth. The colt is by First Down Dash.
Completing the field were First Class Lacy B, Catlyn Rose and Fast Red Horse, DH for 6th, and Goose Perry. Dm Strait and Feature Honor were scratched.


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