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RUIDOSO, NM—JULY 23, 2021—StallioneSearch.com continues its webcast coverage the "Ruidoso Rainbow Weekend" with previews of the top qualifiers for the $1,000,000 Grade 1 Rainbow Futurity, $678,253 Grade 1 Rainbow Derby and the $374,00 Rainbow Oaks from Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico.
On this episode, StallioneSearch.com's Greg Thompson talks with trainer John Stinebaugh about the two fastest qualifiers to Sunday's $1-million Rainbow Futurity(G1), Candy Dice and Jess Savin Candy, both from the Stinebaugh Stable.
Stinebaugh saddled Jess Savin Candy to victory in the June 13th Grade 1 Ruidoso Futurity for owner Dutch Masters, III. Glenda Bass' Candy Dice broke her maiden on day 2 to get the fastest over all time in the trials. Both juveniles are by leading second-crop sire Jess Good Candy.
A win on Sunday by Jess Savin Candy would set him up to take the next step at becoming only the second 2-year-old in history to win the Ruidoso Triple Crown. Special Effort, the only 2-year-old Triple Crown winner ever, took the three races 40-years-ago in 1981.
CLICK HERE to watch the Rainbow Futurity(G1) preview of Candy Dice and Jess Savin Candy.
Coverage of the Rainbow Weekend from Ruidoso Downs is e sponsored in its entirety by the leading second-crop sire of winners' One Fabulous Eagle. The son of world champion sire One Famous Eagle was also the #1 leading first-crop sire of winners and #2 first-crop sire of money earners in 2021.
Runner-up in the 2015 Grade 1 All American Futurity, One Fabulous Eagle ($664,547) stands at Royal Vista Ranch in Wayne, Oklahoma. He is the property of Darling Farms, Royal Vista Equine & Bobby D. Cox.