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By Leann Noguera, StallioneSearch
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–MARCH 21, 2026Kiss My Hocks wasted no time reasserting his influence on the new season, as the two-time AQHA Racing Champion stallion was represented by a headline performance from his daughter Kiss Me Ina Flash in the $435,395 Oklahoma Futurity-G2 at Remington Park.
The sire’s impact was evident from the outset on opening night of trials, when Kiss Me Ina Flash rocketed from the gate and never looked back, drawing away to a 3 1/4-length victory while posting the fastest qualifying time with a 90 speed index.
Stopping the timer in :15.472, the Oklahoma-bred filly displayed the kind of early speed and authority that has become a hallmark of Kiss My Hocks’ progeny.
She returned on Saturday, March 21, and delivered again. Sent off as the heavy favorite, Kiss Me Ina Flash edged A Fortunate Cowboy by a neck in the Oklahoma Futurity final, covering 300 yards in :15.399 while earning a 92 speed index.
The victory made Kiss My Hocks the first stallion to sire a two-year-old graded stakes winner this season, further reinforcing his growing reputation as a leading sire of elite juveniles.
Purchased by Dunn Ranch for $140,000 at the 2025 Heritage Place September Yearling Sale, the filly has quickly validated that investment.
“She’s a filly that is very well bred—balanced and classy in every way,” said Matt Dunn. “From the moment I saw her at the sale, I hoped we could secure her. She really delivered tonight. She has trained exceptionally well from the beginning, showing plenty of fire and a strong desire to run. She’s on track for a very solid career. After earning AQHA Champion Filly honors last year, perhaps she’s positioning herself to do it again. We’ll see how it unfolds.”
With a dominant trial and a hard-fought futurity victory already to her credit, Kiss Me Ina Flash has established herself as one of the early leaders of the 2026 crop—and, just as notably, provided another high-profile boost to the growing legacy of her sire.
That momentum has also extended beyond Remington Park.
Kiss My Hocks made a strong showing in the West Texas Futurity (G2) trials last weekend, siring three qualifiers—Hock Ajet, JJ Kiss, and Nine Degrees—all of whom will return for the April 4 final.
Kiss My Hocks SI 109 ($1,199,385) won nine of 12 career starts and captured multiple major stakes while establishing himself as one of the fastest performers of his era. Now firmly established at stud, he has emerged as a major force in the breeding shed, with more than $17.3 million in progeny earnings and an average of over $38,600 per starter. His runners include 95 black-type performers, representing approximately 21 percent of his starters.
Among his leading performers are Mr Michel SI 107 ($736,830), winner of the Leo Stakes (G1) and SLM Big Daddy Stakes (G2); Dollar Bill SI 106 ($649,759), winner of the TQHA Sale Futurity (G1); Kempton SI 97 ($646,068), AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and winner of the Heritage Place Futurity (G1); Joose Boxx SI 106 ($623,927), winner of the TQHA Sale Futurity (G1) and Oklahoma Futurity (G2); Kiss My Maruska SI 105 ($606,226), winner of the Dash for Cash Futurity (G2); and Cartel Kisses SI 97 ($506,440), winner of the Los Alamitos Oaks (G1).
For more information on Kiss My Hocks or breeding contracts, contact Monty McNair, Ranch Manager, at 405-282-3437 or email ranchinfo@lazye.com. Additional details are available at www.lazyeranch.com.


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