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All Out Arrogant Returns in Bank of America Remington Challenge Trials
Cypress Handicap winner All Out Arrogant will start in Saturday's Bank of America Remington Park Challenge(G2) trials.

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All Out Arrogant Returns in Bank of America Remington Challenge Trials

BY MICHAEL CUSORTELLI

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 24, 2014—Randall Dees’ All Out Arrogant, a Grade 1-placed FDD Dynasty gelding trained by Cody Joiner, will make his next start in the second of two 440-yard Bank of America Remington Challenge (G2) trials at Remington Park on Saturday.

All Out Arrogant ran third, one length behind winner Somethin Like This, in the 350-yard, $50,000 Eastex Stakes (G2) on March 9. Racing in California, the 4-year-old gelding scored a three-quarter length victory at odds of 13-1 in the January 24, $25,000 Cypress Handicap at Los Alamitos.

All Out Arrogant’s eight opponents in heat 2 include Llano Teller. A 6-year-old gelded son of champion Teller Cartel owned by Wootan Racing and Reed Land & Cattle and trained by Gerald Reed, Llano Teller has earned $1,769,917 from 27 outs, and he won the Bank of America Remington Challenge two years ago.

The first trial has attracted a field of eight, topped by 2-1 morning-line favorite BF Farm Boy, a 6-year-old gelding by champion Hawkinson campaigned by Wade Siegel and Don Boyle from the barn of William Harris. BF Farm Boy won three stakes last season, including the 440-yard, $45,000 Two Rivers Stakes (G3) at Prairie Meadows.

The 10 fastest qualifiers will meet in the $100,000 Bank of America Remington Challenge final on May 11. The winner of the final earns a berth in the $350,000 Bank of America Challenge Championship (G1) at Prairie Meadows in October.

All Remington Park races can been seen at Q-RacingVideo.com.