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Eyesa Wagon My Tale Sets Fastest Time In Remington Park Oaks Trials
Eyesa Wagon My Tale, ridden by Francisco Calderon, wins her trial heat and clocks the fastest qualifying time to the Remington Park Oaks on Sunday.

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Eyesa Wagon My Tale Sets Fastest Time In Remington Park Oaks Trials

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–APRIL 6, 2025–Twenty-five three-year-old fillies contested in three trials on Sunday for a spot back into the $160,670 Remington Park Oaks finals to be run on April 19th.

Eyesa Wagon My Tale, ridden by Francisco Calderon, set the time to beat in 19.501 seconds on a muddy track for a 98-speed index. Assisted by a 14 mph tailwind, the daughter of Wagon Tales led the field from gate to wire, defeating Apollitical Muse by a head. The 400-yard victory paid $3.20 to win on 9-2 odds.

The $8,775 trial purse boosted her career earnings to $42,976, improving his race record to 2-3-0 from six starts. Eyesa Wagon My Tale was a finalist in last year’s Prairie Meadows Gold Futurity.

Trainer Marc Jungers saddled Eyesa Wagon My Tale for owner Leto Land and Cattle, LLC. Randy and Stacy Hill bred the sorrel filly in Oklahoma out of the Country Chicks Man mare Eyesa Candy Chick, a half-sister to stake winners Eye Live For Candy and Eyesa Wagon Maker. He is from the family of champion and leading sire Jess Good Candy.

Flying Bandida won the third trial under jockey Ramiro Garcia. The daughter of Flying Cowboy 123 clocked a 98-speed index in 19.523 seconds in wire-to-wire fashion, warding off her rival, Thereturnofthecartel.

Jason Olmstead conditions Flying Bandida, who has lit the board eight of 11 starts with four wins and $104,001 in the bank. The gray filly remains undefeated for the 2025 season from two starts. She placed second in the Prairie Meadows Gold Futurity and was a finalist in the Valley Junction Futurity and Black Gold Fillies Futurity from her juvenile campaign.

Breeder Shari Burger owns Flying Bandida in partnership with Vickie McBee. She is out of Meaningful Memories by Pyc Paint Your Wagon.

CLICK HERE for complete details on the $160,670 Remington Park Oak trials, including horse, sex, sire, dam, dam sire, owner, breeder, trainer, and jockey.

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