QUALIFYING HISTORY

TrackDateRaceNameFinish 
Lone Star Park11/9/201311Texas Classic Futurity0Chart

CONNECTIONS
 G Blane Wood
Trainer

Blane Wood has conditioned the earners of more than $14 million, including champions Leading Spirit ($811,413) and Haulin Pass ($178,855), and won last year’s Rainbow Futurity (G1) with Ms First Prize Rose ($543,595). Based in Lubbock, Texas, he and his son Trey have one of the most successful training operations in the industry. Last year, Trey in his own name sent out the earners of more than $2.4 million, and in his career since 2006 the earners of more than $8.43 million. With qualifiers Bodacious Eagle and Sam Crow in this year’s All American Futurity, Blane Wood is the son of Leo Wood, who in 1979 sent out champion Pie In The Sky to win the All American Futurity (G1).

 Ricky Ramirez
Jockey

Ricky Ramirez rode Bodacious Eagle on the second day of trials, after being the only rider other than champion jockey G.R. Carter Jr. to qualify a finalist on the first day. The sport’s third-leading rider in 2013, when he rode 104 winners and posted a career-best aboard the earners of $3,073,406, Ramirez since 2003 has ridden the earners of more than $18.37 million. He came into the trials with 33 winners from 281 mounts this year, with a career total of 44 stakes wins and 735 other wins from 4,721 starts. Riding first-call for the father-and-son training operation of Blane and Trey Wood, Ramirez won last year’s Rainbow Futurity (G1) aboard Ms First Prize Rose, the 2012 Heritage Place Futurity (G1) aboard BP Cartels Alibi and the 2010 Texas Classic Futurity (G1) aboard Bodacious Dash.

 Jim D. Pitts
Owner

A lifelong horseman, Jim D. Pitts of Burkburnett, Texas has raced numerous horses on his own and in partnership with others. In 2000, he, Terry Bell and Homer “Bud” Hill won the All American Futurity with Eyesa Special.


PEDIGREE
D1) Especially Tres - Sorrel filly, Dashair-Delightfully Tres by Tres Seis

Race record: 4-4-0-0 $190,120
Qualifying time: :21.191

Especially Tres won the second trial in :21.191 while scoring by 3 1/2 lengths. The undefeated Especially Tres has won each of her four races, but was scratched from the August 3 John Deere Ruidoso Juvenile Challenge (G3). In the 350-yard John Deere trials, she pulled out to an easy 3 1/4-length win and nearly broke the Ruidoso Downs’ 350-yard track record. Especially Tres has won her four races by a combined 11 lengths.

Especially Tres is the first stakes winner bred by Michael S. Partin of Montalba, Texas. With the first of his 23 named American Quarter Horses foaled in 1999, Partin has been represented by four winners from six starters, including stakes placers Six Comes Easy and Delightfully Tres.

Especially Tres is by Dashair ($37,134), who competed in Planet Holland’s 2003 Rainbow Futurity (G1). A winning son of First Down Dash, Dashair is one of 14 winners from 17 starters out of the Grade 1-winning and track-record-setting Special Effort mare Such An Easy Effort ($496,127), who also produced Dashair’s champion full sister Deelish ($604,153) and Grade 1 winner Fearless Freda ($262,121) by First Down Dash’s sire Dash For Cash. From 70 starters in five crops raced, Dashair has sired 42 winners and the earners of more than $820,000, including seven stakes winners.

Especially Tres is out of Delightfully Tres, who is one the first three starters bred by Partin. An earner of $32,064, Delightfully Tres finished third in the2010 AQRA Turf Paradise Derby and competed in Zooomin With Ease’s 2009 Rainbow Futurity (G1). By Tres Seis, Delightfully Tres is one of four winners from five starters out of the stakes-placed Shazoom mare Easy On Liberty ($16,995).

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