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By Leann Noguera, StallioneSearch
GUTHRIE, OK–APRIL 12, 2026–Another set of trials, and once again, Cyber Monday isn’t just represented, he’s dominating the clock. His runners aren’t simply advancing to finals; they’re consistently posting the fastest times on the grounds, setting the bar every time they step onto the track.
That trend continued Saturday night at Remington Park, where he sired the two fastest qualifiers to the inaugural Remington Park Appaloosa Futurity trials, led by Knockouts Eyes and R Tyme Wil Tell, who finished one-two while clearly separating themselves from the rest of the field on time.
Knockouts Eyes surged to the top of the leaderboard, capturing the first of two 250-yard trials in :13.754 over a fast track. Ridden with authority by Mario Delgado, the Oklahoma-bred Appaloosa filly dug in late to outfinish her stablemate, R Tyme Wil Tell by a nose in a tight drive to the wire. The pair ultimately posted the two fastest times of the evening.
Owned by Wishbone Partnership of Norman, Oklahoma, Knockouts Eyes broke through for her first career win in just her second start. She entered the trials off a fifth-place finish in a particularly demanding Oklahoma Paint & Appaloosa Futurity trial on March 5, showing marked improvement when it counted.
R Tyme Wil Tell, piloted by James Flores, secured her spot in the finals for owner and breeder Jeff Adams. Both fillies come from the Dee Keener barn, who continues to position himself as a major force in these juvenile stakes divisions.
The common denominator remains Cyber Monday, who is asserting himself as the dominant second-crop sire in the country. Week after week, his offspring are not only qualifying—they are doing so at the very top.
That trend carried over from last weekend, when Whatdyathinkofmenow (fastest qualifier) and Cyber Hostage (second-fastest qualifier) led the way into the $971,955 Remington Park Futurity. The momentum didn’t stop there. Cyber Command III (second-fastest qualifier) stamped himself in the Remington Park Derby, while Beltane (fastest qualifier) topped the Oaks trials.
All three finals—the Remington Park Futurity, Derby, and Oaks—are set for April 18, shaping up as a defining night for the stallion’s early legacy.
Cyber Monday’s reach isn’t limited to Oklahoma City. Tater Hill Senator (second-fastest qualifier) added to the resume as a finalist in the West Texas Futurity-RG2 last weekend.
On the stakes front, Cyber Courage SI 93 ($140,916) delivered a runner-up effort in the Desert Classic Derby at Turf Paradise, while Cm Jessa Blue Monday SI 91 ($83,539) finished second in the Los Alamitos Oaks. Those are proven performers backing up the raw speed showing up in the trials.
Cyber Monday closed 2025 as the nation’s No. 2 first-crop sire with more than $1 million in progeny earnings. He has carried that momentum straight into 2026, already siring 16 winners and $400,000 in earnings to lead all second-crop sires.
The broader picture is just as telling. His runners have now amassed $1.5 million in earnings, with seven black-type performers and a consistent return averaging $13,000 per starter.
For additional information, contact Monty McNair at 405-282-3437 or email ranchinfo@lazye.com.


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