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Remington Park Futurity(RG1) Preview: Episode 3 (VIDEO)
Gerald W. Reed and Whiting Ranch's night 1 fastest qualifier Lota Shakin Goin On will be ridden in Saturday's $895,210 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity(RG1) by champion jockey Ricky Ramirez.

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Remington Park Futurity(RG1) Preview: Episode 3 (VIDEO)

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—APRIL 19, 2019—StallioneSearch.com continues its preview coverage of the 2019 $895,210 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity(RG1) from Remington Park in Oklahoma City.

On this episode, StallioneSearch's Greg Thompson talks with champion jockey Ricky Ramirez about picking up the mount on Lota Shakin Goin On, the fastest qualifier from day 1 of the Remington Park Ok-Bred Futurity(RG1) trials.

The Lota Pyc gelding is bred by Reed Land and Cattle Co, and is co-owned by trainer Gerald W. Reed and Whiting Ranch.

CLICK HERE to watch the third-preview episode of the 2019 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity(RG1).

One of the richest state-bred programs in the industry, the Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity(RG1) features total purse and breeders money of $1,285,000, of which $330,000 is paid in trial purses plus another $60,000 in breeders awards.

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Coverage of the 2019 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity(RG1) is sponsored in its entirety by a leading first-crop sire, Kiss My Hocks ($1,199,385). The two-time AQHA Racing Champion is off to a tremendous first-crop sire season for 2019. Through the first 45 days, he is currently the #2 leading first-crop sire of winners and #3 first-crop sire of money earners. His offspring have already qualified for the $895,210 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity(RG1) and the $459,700 Sam Houston Futurity(G2) at Sam Houston Race Park.

Kiss My Hocks also has sired qualifiers into the $100,000 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Invitational, the $50,000 West Texas Juvenile Invitational and $50,000 Oklahoma Juvenile. He stands at Southwest Stallion Station in Elgin, Texas.