Sam Houston Race Park Challenge Trials Preview
Sam Houston Race Park Challenge Trials Preview
Sam Houston Race Park opens its 2024 spring meet with two sets of Bank of America Racing Challenge trials. PHOTO: Coady Photography
April 16, 2024 | Racing , Racing | Racing , Racing
Sam Houston Race Park will open its 2024 American Quarter Horse meet with a 10-race program dominated by Bank of America Racing Challenge trials.
Post time for the first race, a 300-yard first-level allowance dash for sophomore fillies, is set for 6:30 p.m. (CDT).
Twenty-nine 3-year-olds are entered in three 400-yard Adequan Sam Houston Derby Challenge trials. The 10 fastest qualifiers will meet in the May 10, $40,000-added final.
Lefty, a graded stakes placed son of This Is An Eagle trained by Martin Rodriguez for owner Francisco Guadalupe Guerrero, drew post 8 and will be ridden by Francisco Giles in the first heat. A $6,000 purchase at the 2022 TQHA Yearling Sale in San Antonio, Lefty is coming off of a 2-year-old campaign during which he earned $50,225 from eight races and placed third in the 350-yard, $196,000 TQHA Sires' Cup Futurity (RG2) at Retama Park.
Also on Friday, 47 2-year-olds are entered in five John Deere Sam Houston Juvenile Challenge (G3) trials.
Guerras Racing Stables' DNA, a son of Freighttrain B and a $31,000 buy at last year's TQHA Yearling Sale, is coming off of a three-quarter length victory in a 300-yard, $8,500 maiden-special-weight dash on a sloppy and sealed track at Louisiana Downs on March 22. Gilberto Gonzalez trains the sorrel colt.
DNA drew post 2 and will be ridden by Arturo Alvarez in the third trial.
Pirata Jess, a $160,000 purchase by owner Tabasco Racing at last year's Heritage Place Yearling Sale, will make his career debut in the first heat. A bay son of world champion Apollitical Jess, the colt is out of Sweet 16, a winning and stakes placed daughter of PYC Paint Your Wagon and a half sister to Grade 1 winner Fovee.
Pirata Jess drew post 2 and will be ridden by Rodrigo Vallejo for trainer Raul Galvan.
The 10 fastest qualifiers will meet in the $40,000-added John Deere Sam Houston Juvenile Challenge final on May 10.
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