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Win Rabbits Fly Returns in Fair Meadows’ Rocky Heinzig Stakes
Win Rabbits Fly, will look for his second stakes victory of the meet in Saturday's Rocky Heinzig Stakes at Fair Meadows.

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Win Rabbits Fly Returns in Fair Meadows’ Rocky Heinzig Stakes

BY MICHAEL CUSORTELLI

TULSA, OK— JULY 24, 2014— Win Rabbits Fly, a stakes winner during the meet for owner and trainer Miguel C. Banuelos, will make his next start in Saturday’s 350-yard, $15,000 Rocky Heinzig Stakes at Fair Meadows at Tulsa.

Win Rabbits Fly has earned $24,865 from four races this year, and the 5-year-old Fly Jess Fly gelding’s season record includes a one-length win in the 350-yard, $15,000 Fair Meadows Maturity on July 5.

Daniel Torres will ride Win Rabbits Fly from post 3 in the Rocky Heinzig.

Other contenders include Valeriano Racing Stables’ Stroller, a 3-year-old Walk Thru Fire gelding who was stakes placed at Los Alamitos last fall, and Black Rosalita, a homebred 5-year-old daughter of Sweet First Down who ran second in the Fair Meadows Maturity for owners Francis Glowacki and L97 Trust.

The complete lineup, in program-number order including post positions, jockey and weight assignments and morning-line odds--

  1. 1 (PP3) Win Rabbits Fly (Daniel Torres, 126), 5-2
  2. 1A (PP7) PYC Pick Your Pocket (Bryan Ernst, 126), 5-2
  3. 2 (PP1) Redneck Sis (Randy Wilson, 126), 15-1
  4. 3 (PP2) BP Hit The Bigtime (Agustin Silva, 124), 5-1
  5. 4 (PP4) Lil Lane (Cody Smith, 126), 20-1
  6. 5 (PP5) Black Rosalita (Mario Delgado, 126), 7-2
  7. 6 (PP6) Stroller (Berkley Packer, 124), 9-2
  8. 7 (PP8) Core Carver (Ivan Carnero, 126), 12-1
  9. 8 (PP9) Willie Mosconi (Dylan Williams, 126), 8-1
  10. 9 (PP10) Redneck Kitty (William Thomason, 126), 10-1.

Cherokee Nation Stakes

Also on Saturday, a full field of 10 2-year-olds -- topped by morning-line choice Tzunami Is Okay -- has been entered in the 350-yard, $15,000 Cherokee Nation Stakes.

A brown daughter of champion Okey Dokey Dale, Tzunami Is Okay races for Francisco Lopez and Brant Farrar from the barn of trainer Guillermo Valdivia. The filly is coming off of a third-place finish in the 350-yard, $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile Invitational Stakes at Remington Park on May 31.

Rito R. Sosa’s One Sweet Mission has won two of his three outs during this meet, including the 350-yard, $15,000 Fair Meadows Juvenile Stakes on June 20. The gelded son of One Corona is trained by Luz Chavira.

The complete lineup, in program-number order including post positions, jockey assignments and morning-line odds--

  1. 1 (PP1) Paris Prize (Cody Smith), 8-1
  2. 1A (PP3) Spit Curl Trey (Agustin Silva), 8-1
  3. 2 (PP2) Tzunami Is Okay (Jesus Salazar), 5-2
  4. 3 (PP4) Nkhoots (G.R. Carter Jr.), 10-1
  5. 4 (PP5) Paint Your Zoe (Josh Romero), 20-1
  6. 5 (PP6) Jamaica Bolt (Daniel Torres), 5-1
  7. 6 (PP7) One Sweet Mission (Mario Delgado), 7-2
  8. 7 (PP8) Go Furr It (L.M. Reyes-Franco), 15-1
  9. 8 (PP9) Rpainted Wagon (Berkley Packer), 9-2
  10. 9 (PP10) Hes Mighty Royal (Ivan Carnero), 12-1.

All Fair Meadows at Tulsa races, can be seen at Q-RacingVideo.com.