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By H. David Smith, StallioneSearch
GRAND PRAIRIE, TX—OCTOBER 24, 2025 —A total of fifteen trials were contested on Friday at Lone Star Park to determine the ten fastest qualifiers for the Grade 1, $910,508 Texas Classic Futurity, which will be run on Saturday, November 15, at 440 yards for 2-year-olds.
Leading all qualifiers was undefeated three-time starter Gf Shes Sinful, who dominated the second trial of the afternoon by 2 ¾ lengths under jockey Emilio Tapia. The sorrel filly, trained by Wesley T. Giles for All In Partners, stopped the timer in 19.556 seconds over a muddy, sealed track.
Bred in Oklahoma by Kevin A. Birrell, Gf Shes Sinful is by champion and leading first-crop sire Dulce Sin Tacha and out of the Foose mare Bf Fooserageous. She was a $50,000 Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale purchase last year.
Champion jockey James Flores rides Jc Speeding to the second fastest time in the closing trial at Lone Star Park on Friday. © Dustin Orona PhotographyThe filly broke her maiden at first asking in the Ruidoso QH Futurity trials, before winning her second career start in the All American Futurity trials at Albuquerque last August. She did not qualify for either race but has earned $18,000.
The second-fastest qualifier was the multiple stakes-winning double-registered Jc Speeding, who closed out the day’s trials in commanding fashion, winning the fifteenth and final heat by two lengths in 19.599 seconds.
By leading second-crop sire Chilitos, the sorrel colt, out of High Speed Kitty by High Rate of Return, races for Planefun LLC and was bred in Oklahoma by Richard Joneson.
Dee Keener conditions the colt, which champion jockey James A. Flores rode. Jc Speeding's connections thought enough of the colt to pay the $50,000 late payment for the $3 million All American Futurity(G1) last August.
He has won four of six career starts, including the $238,200 Graham Paint & Appaloosa Futurity(G1) and the Victoria Ennis Stakes, and finished second in the All American Juvenile.
An earner of $163,341, Jc Speeding sold for $13,000 at the Heritage Place Yearling Sale.
Third-fastest was Holy Guacamolee, who took the eighth trial by 1 ¾ lengths in 19.658 seconds for Dunn Ranch. The Texas-bred gelding by Chilitos out of So Into You, by Oak Tree Special, is trained by Jed H. Vane and was ridden by Juan Pulido.
Bred by Jorge Haddad, Holy Guacamolee has won three consecutive starts, including the TQHA Sale Juvenile Stakes. A $38,000 TQHA Yearling Sale graduate, he has earned $32,677 in five career starts.
The ten fastest qualifiers from Friday’s fifteen trials will return for the Grade 1, $910,508 Texas Classic Futurity Final on Saturday, November 15, at Lone Star Park. CLICK HERE for the complete list with times, breeding lines, and connections.
The second 10 fastest qualifiers from tonight's 15 trial races are preferred invites for the $47,921 Texas Classic Juvenile Stakes that will also run back on Saturday, November 15. For a list of those horses, CLICK HERE.
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